Madras High Court Denies Transgender Police Officer’s Adoption Plea, Highlighting Gaps in India’s Adoption Laws

India’s adoption laws, failing to recognize transgender individuals, have prevented Prithika Yashini, a transgender police officer, from adopting. The Madras High Court, citing a lack of legislative mandate, dismissed her plea, highlighting a significant gap in gender inclusivity within the adoption system. This ruling underscores the urgent need for legal reforms to align with constitutional principles of equality.

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