Trans rights activist Akkai Padmashali has been appointed to a Supreme Court panel tasked with formulating an equal opportunity policy for the protection of transgender rights. She is the first transgender person from Karnataka to serve on such a committee, marking a historic step for representation and inclusivity in policymaking at the national level.
Significance of the Appointment
- National-level opportunity: Allows direct contribution to shaping policies for transgender persons in India.
- Representation milestone: First SC-appointed committee with transgender community representation.
- Advocacy for equality: Ms. Padmashali aims to work towards Ambedkar’s vision of equality and social justice.
Context and Background
- NALSA v. Union of India (2014): Recognized transgender people as “third gender” and upheld the right to self-identify.
- 2018 ruling: Decriminalized homosexuality, supporting gender and sexual minorities.
- Challenge: Implementation of these rulings on the ground remains limited.
Plans and Goals
- Organize community meetings, consultations, and discussions.
- Ensure effective implementation of court judgments.
- Expand activism to include broader representation, including transmen and intersex communities.
Committee Composition
- Headed by: Justice Asha Menon, retired Delhi High Court judge.
Members include,
- Grace Banu – Dalit & trans rights activist
- Vyjayanthi Vasanta Mogli – Telangana-based trans rights activist
- Sourav Mandal – Associate Professor, Jindal Global University
- Nithya Rajshekhar – Senior Associate, Centre for Law & Policy, Bengaluru
- Sanjay Sharma – Retired CEO, Association for Transgender Health in India


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