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NCC Act Allows Only Male and Female Enrollment; Inclusion of Transgender Cadets Needs Legislative Change: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
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NCC Act Allows Only Male and Female Enrollment; Inclusion of Transgender Cadets Needs Legislative Change: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]

Kerala High Court holds that the NCC Act permits only male and female enrollment and says inclusion of transgender cadets requires legislative amendment.

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Madras HC Seeks Explanation From Centre On Exclusion Of Transgender Persons From Adoption Under CARA Guidelines [Read Order] Judiciary
Madras HC Seeks Explanation From Centre On Exclusion Of Transgender Persons From Adoption Under CARA Guidelines [Read Order]

Madras HC asks Centre to explain exclusion of transgender persons from adoption under CARA Guidelines despite Transgender Rights Act, 2019.

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