Kochi: Hina Haneefa, a young transwoman who secured a historic verdict from the Kerala High Court this week for her community's right to join the National Cadet Corps (NCC), says she wants to be an inspiration for all, particularly those who are marginalised in society.
Haneefa was born in a Muslim family in Malappuram district as a brother of three sisters. She faced a lot of problems after declaring her identity while doing plus-two course.
Finally, Haneefa, a practising Muslim with secular views, left her family in 2017 to live her real life.
Three years later, she underwent a sex reassignment surgery at the age of 20.
Now 22, Haneefa is a first year B.A (History) student in a college in Thiruvananthapuram under Kerala University.
She is living a happy life with her partner, a transman, in the state capital.
"I was in the junior level NCC when I was a male student during my school days. But I faced legal hurdles in joining the NCC in college as I had undergone sex reassignment surgery. I was declined admission to the NCC unit on the ground that there is no provision for enrollment of transgender students. So, I decided to fight it legally," Haneefa told PTI in an interview.
She said that the decision to not grant her admission was in violation of provisions of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019.
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Haneefa, however, said barring the legal hurdles she did not face any sort of discomfort either from the authorities of the NCC or from the authorities of the college.
"All of them were very supportive," she recalled.
In its historic order on March 15, the high court allowed the petition moved by Haneefa seeking her admission into the NCC.
"In view of the specific provisions in the 2019 Act by which a transgender person has a right to be recognised not only as a transgender but also a right to self-perceived gender identity, I am of the opinion that the petitioner who has opted for the female gender and has undergone sex reassignment surgeries for aiding her self-perception as a member of the said gender would definitely be entitled to enrollment in the NCC unit reckoning her as a transgender and further as a member of her self perceived gender, that is, the female gender," Justice Anu Sivaraman said in the order.
Taking note of the pleadings and the materials on record, the court said that Haneefa is entitled to enrollment in the NCC senior girls' division and the rejection of the request of the petitioner for such enrollment is completely unsustainable.
The court also gave directions to the respondents including the Central government to amend the enrollment criteria prescribed under Section 6 of the NCC Act, 1948 to include transgender community and to provide guidelines for enrolling transgender persons also in the NCC.