Transgenders excluded from NRC? SC seeks answers from Central and Assam government
Transgenders excluded from NRC? SC seeks answers from Central and Assam government
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New Delhi: The apex court summoned the reply by issuing a notice to the Center and the Assam government on Monday in the case of allegedly not including about two thousand transgender people in the National Civil Register (NRC), which was finally published in Assam. is. A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde, Justice BR Gavai and Justice Surya Kant issued notices to the Central and Assam governments on the PIL of Swati Bidhan Barua.

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Before Assam, the transgender Justice Barua filed a petition in the apex court citing instances of the transgender class being set aside during the process of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and then the final draft of the list. Earlier, the apex court has refused to ban the National Population Register (NPR) process.

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However, the Supreme Court has summoned the reply by issuing notice to the Central Government regarding the new petitions filed regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and NPR. A PIL was filed on Monday to ban NPR. The NPR petition states that there is no guarantee to protect the information that will be collected for NPR from being misused.

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