Legal Services Body In Bengal Gets Its First Transgender Advocate
Ankani Biswas, however, claimed it was the first such instance where a transgender advocate has been made a part of any state legal services authority in the country.
Kolkata:
West Bengal Legal
Services Authority has got its first transgender advocate with the empanelment
of Ankani Biswas by Calcutta High Court Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal, its
member secretary Raju Mukherjee said here on Thursday.
Mr
Biswas, however, claimed it was the first such instance where a transgender
advocate has been made a part of any state legal services authority in the
country.
"The Acting Chief
Justice, who is the patron-in-chief and executive chairman of West Bengal State
Legal Services Authority, approved the empanelment of Ankani Biswas alias Ankan
on Wednesday," Mr Mukherjee said.
The Supreme Court had
in a landmark judgment in 2014 declared that transgenders would henceforth be
treated as third gender. It also gave them the right to self-identification as
male, female or third gender.
Mr Biswas, enrolled
with the Bar Council of Bengal, is a practising advocate at the Calcutta High
Court.
"It's a very big
day for me. I hope this will inspire many other transgenders to reach newer
milestones," Mr Biswas told PTI on his empanelment.
The advocate also said
that he had to overcome struggles and insults over the years to be able to
pursue his profession.
In September, 2020,
the high court administration, in its employment notification for assistant
registrar, had added "others" in the gender categories in an
employment notification.
Mr Biswas had then moved a petition before the high court seeking an opportunity to apply.
News is originally taken from: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/legal-services-body-in-west-bengal-gets-its-first-transgender-advocate-ankani-biswas-2498099
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