RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER PERSONS RIGHTS
AUTHOR – V VAIRAJYOTHI, STUDENT AT THE TAMILNADU DR.AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY
BEST CITATION – V VAIRAJYOTHI, RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER PERSONS RIGHTS, ILE MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 3 (1) OF 2024, PG. 147-150, APIS – 3920-0007 | ISSN – 2583-7230.
ABSTRACT
Human rights are defined as the freedoms of life, liberty, equality, and dignity that are either enshrined in international treaties or guaranteed by the Indian constitution and upheld by Indian courts. Furthermore, all people have the inherent and unalienable right to human rights, regardless of their nationality, sex, ethnicity, race, religion, language, or any other status. However, transgender people are not granted these rights because of their gender identity and sexual orientation. All human rights are intrinsic, indivisible, interconnected, and interdependent; nonetheless, transgender people have historically suffered greatly and are frequently denied these rights. Dynamic modifications have been made to the legal position and rights of the transgender people, yet it still doesn’t work. The rights that transgender people have and how they apply to them are the topics of my topic, Rights of Transgender Person.