In a landmark judgement, the Supreme Court recognised transgenders or eunuchs as the third category of gender and directed the Centre and states to grant them all facilities including voters ID, passport and driving licence.
"A millions lives would improve thanks to the Supreme Court's recognition of transgender people's human rights... This ruling has the potential to significantly alter the lives of people who have suffered oppression for years," Amnesty International, India, said in a statement.
"With elections ongoing, today's ruling should provide the impetus for a new government to repeal this absurd law," it said.
