SC to hear plea on Transgender reservation in PG medical education on September 18
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 17 September, 2025
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New Delhi:The Supreme Court will hear on September 18 a plea seeking reservation for transgender persons in higher medical education. Senior advocate Indira Jaising urged implementation of the 2014 NALSA judgment and clarification on whether the quota should be horizontal across all categories. The petitioners, who appeared for PG medical exams, cited ambiguity over cut-off marks and conflicting high court rulings. According to PTI report, theSupreme Courton Tuesday agreed to hear on September 18 a plea over reservation of seats for transpersons in higher medical education institutions.A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran said if there was a top court order for granting quota totransgenderpersons, then it should be followed. Senior advocate Indira Jaising, appearing for few petitioners, said one of the issues was whether quota for the third gender persons will be horizontal or not. Under horizontal quota, transgenders, irrespective of the fact whether they belonged to SC, ST, OBC, and general categories, would get the benefit of reservation on account of them belonging to the third gender. Also Read:HC directs TN Dr MGR Medical University to form committee for transgender persons Jaising sought implementation of reservation benefits fortransgendercandidates in postgraduate medical courses in line with the landmark 2014 NALSA judgment that recognised the rights of transgender persons, including their entitlement to affirmative action. The senior lawyer said she was representing three persons who applied for postgraduate medical training institutes. She said while one of the petitioners have now sought to withdraw the plea, the rest of the candidates, who belong to OBC and the general categories, respectively, want to avail the quota benefits. According to Jaising, both petitioners had written the entrance exams, but ambiguity persisted over the cut-off marks applicable in case of transgender reservation being recognised. She pointed out various high courts issued conflicting orders, some granting ad-hoc reservations for transgender candidates and some declining the relief, adds PTI Also Read:Non-inclusion of disability, transgender rights in CBME Curriculum: Centre serves notice to NMC
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