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Supreme Court Halts High Court Proceedings on Challenges to Transgender Rights Amendment Law

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June 15, 2026
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New Delhi,  June 15, 2026 : In a significant development concerning transgender rights in India, the Supreme Court on Monday stayed all further proceedings before various high courts hearing petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice V. Mohana agreed to hear the Centre’s plea seeking the transfer and consolidation of all pending cases related to the Act from different high courts to the apex court.

Appearing on behalf of the Union Government, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that the matter concerns the constitutional validity of a central legislation and should therefore be adjudicated by the Supreme Court to ensure legal uniformity across the country.

Accepting the submission, the bench issued notice in the transfer petitions and ordered that all ongoing proceedings in the high courts concerning challenges to the Act remain stayed until further orders.

Centre Cites Risk of Conflicting Judgments

The Centre had earlier sought urgent intervention from the Supreme Court on May 27, warning that multiple high courts examining the same legislation could potentially deliver divergent rulings.

According to the Solicitor General, differing judicial opinions on a central law could create legal uncertainty and complicate its implementation nationwide. The government argued that a consolidated hearing before the apex court would provide clarity and consistency on the constitutional questions involved.

Amendment Faces Strong Opposition

The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026, passed by Parliament earlier this year, has triggered widespread debate and legal challenges from transgender rights groups, LGBTQ+ activists, and human rights organizations.

At the heart of the controversy is the reported removal of the principle of self-identification of gender, a right that was recognized and protected by the Supreme Court in its landmark NALSA (National Legal Services Authority) judgment of 2014.

Petitioners contend that the amendment introduces requirements for medical or administrative certification before a person’s gender identity can be officially recognized. Critics argue that such provisions undermine the autonomy and dignity of transgender individuals.

Rights Concerns Raised by Petitioners

Those challenging the law have argued that the amendment violates several fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution, including:

• Right to dignity
• Right to privacy
• Bodily autonomy
• Equality before law
• Freedom of personal identity and expression

Petitioners have relied heavily on the Supreme Court’s 2014 NALSA verdict, which affirmed that transgender persons have the right to determine and express their self-identified gender without compulsory medical procedures.

Earlier Supreme Court Proceedings

On May 4, the Supreme Court had sought responses from the Centre and other parties on separate petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the amendment law.

The legislation was passed by Parliament on March 25, 2026, and subsequently received Presidential assent on March 30, 2026.

The amended law also introduces provisions for graded punishments based on the severity of offences committed against transgender persons. However, some provisions, including the exclusion of certain social orientations from the scope of the statute, have drawn criticism from advocacy groups.

Constitutional Questions Ahead

The Supreme Court’s decision to centralize the litigation signals that it will play a decisive role in determining the future of transgender rights and gender recognition in India.

The upcoming hearings are expected to address crucial constitutional questions regarding personal identity, equality, privacy, and the extent to which the State can regulate gender recognition procedures.

The final verdict could have far-reaching implications for transgender rights jurisprudence and the interpretation of fundamental rights in contemporary India.

Key Highlights

• Supreme Court stayed all high court proceedings challenging the Transgender Rights Amendment Act, 2026.
• Centre sought transfer of all cases to avoid conflicting judgments.
• Petitioners challenge provisions relating to gender recognition requirements.
• Critics argue the law undermines self-identification rights recognized in the NALSA judgment.
• Human rights and LGBTQ+ groups have raised concerns over dignity, privacy, and bodily autonomy.
• Parliament passed the amendment in March 2026, and it received Presidential assent on March 30.
• Supreme Court to hear consolidated challenges to the law’s constitutional validity.

Tags: #SupremeCourt #TransgenderRights #LGBTQRights #ConstitutionOfIndia #NALSAJudgment #HumanRights #LegalUpdate #GenderIdentity #EqualityAndJustice #Judiciary #CivilRights #TruthPrevail
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