FSC directs NADRA to submit report on definition of transgender, procedure for issuing ID cards.

ISLAMABAD -- The Federal Shariat Court (FSC) on Thursday directed the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to submit report within 15 days on the definition of transgender and the procedure for issuing identity cards to them.

A bench headed by Acting FSC Chief Justice Syed Muhammad Anwar, took up the case filed against the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2018.

During the hearing, the Chief Justice asked how did NADRA define transgender male and transgender female. The counsel for NADRA replied that Regulation 13 of the issuing authority had become ineffective with the introduction of the Transgender Act adding that even before the Transgender Act 2018 was promulgated, NADRA would issue identity cards to transgender individuals. Since the Transgender Act, transgender individuals have the letter 'X' written for their gender, instead of M or F, he added.

The Chief Justice asked how NADRA defined a transgender woman and transgender man. The counsel sought more time to prepare a response.

Chief Justice Dr Syed Mohammad Anwar expressed displeasure and said that the court was hearing the case after many days but the authority failed to prepare the main point. He asked the counsel to explain under what procedure NADRA was determining the transgender identity.

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