Understanding the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026: Key Changes & Workplace Implications

The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026 marks a significant shift in India’s legal framework on transgender rights. The amendment has already been notified and brought into force, introducing substantial changes to the earlier regime under the 2019 Act.

One of the most notable changes is the removal of the principle of self-perceived gender identity, which was previously recognised under law and rooted in the Supreme Court’s decision in NALSA v. Union of India (2014). The amended framework introduces a certification-based recognition mechanism, altering how legal identity is determined.

These changes have triggered legal debate and have direct implications for organisations, particularly in relation to documentation, workplace inclusion, and policy alignment.

Date: 16th April (4 PM to 5 PM)
Duration: 1 Hour
Mode: Virtual
Fee: INR 299 per participant
Special Access: Complimentary for Trans Persons
Facilitators: Adv. Vamsi Mohana and Adv. Shambhavi Rai

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Areas Covered

Legal Evolution & Context

  • NALSA v. Union of India (2014)
  • Framework under the 2019 Act
  • Why the 2026 Amendment was introduced

 

Changes Under the Amendment Act, 2026

  • Removal of self-identification as a legal basis for gender recognition
  • Introduction of medical screening-based certification mechanisms
  • Redefinition and narrowing of “transgender person”
  • Changes impacting existing identity certificates and recognition processes
  • Introduction of new offences and penalties, and possible implications on access to community support and access to healthcare 

 

Legal & Workplace Implications

  • Impact on HR records, employee identity documentation, and onboarding
  • Challenges in aligning DEI policies with evolving law
  • Risk of conflict with constitutional jurisprudence (NALSA principles)
  • Handling sensitive workplace situations and complaints

 

Resources & Support Framework

  • Government processes for identity certification
  • Welfare schemes and access mechanisms
  • Practical steps organisations can take to support trans employees

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Client Testimonials

For me it's a very insightful session.....Normally we keep thinking that gender is the only thing [area of focus] when we hear about Diversity; but the way this session ... unfolded [I found] there's so much to learn. And now I literally feel that it's a journey... It's not only about this session and it's not only about two hours - so I personally am looking forward to that certificate course that you're talking about because this is such a subject [where] there is no end to the learning. And when we actually implement this learning at the workplace, this can play wonder. So I'm very excited and I look forward to learning more on the subject so that I can make a difference at the workplace.

Participant 1 Anonymous

DEIB, as a concept, is something that has not yet become mainstream in higher education. Attending the workshop helped me gather some knowledge about the fundamentals of DEIB, and the essential need for it in today's workplaces. I liked the visual aids and activities in the workshop, which served as a great icebreaker. Hopefully, I can use the learnings from this workshop for advocating for DEIB in my workplace in future.

Rony Patra Faculty member, Vidyasagar University Midnapore, West Bengal

Samriti recently facilitated a session on casual sexism at our institution – this was very empowering and went a long way towards setting expectations at work, challenging the often-dominant social ideas that oppress groups and increase vulnerability. She also created a space to deconstruct internal bias and social influences that prevent creation of inclusive and safe professional environment for all. Samriti handled this conversation with nuance and sensitivity, bringing examples from her vast expertise, keeping the session interactive and supportive – even through a virtual platform. We look forward to working with Samriti again.

Vaibhavi Kulkarni Associate Professor, IIMA

Thanks for the workshop it was really eye opener

Participant 2 Anonymous

I have worked with the Equilibrio Advisory team for several years now, availing their services for building safe and inclusive workspaces. Our association has not only been in terms of onboarding for POSH compliance and services, but also having conversations around DEIB, mental health support for employees, and improving Workplace Wellbeing. These services have spanned interventions like offering therapeutic support, skill building workshops awareness and sensitization sessions– bringing focus onto marginalized groups including women at work. The training and awareness sessions have been particularly supportive, engaging and informative, with facilitators being well informed, on pulse with current issues and high levels of interaction even on virtual platforms that has brought in positive feedback from participants regularly.

Charu Vijayvargiya HR Head, Reliance Broadcast Network Limited

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Participant 3 Anonymous

Thank you for facilitating this session today. It was reflective, insightful and enabling. For sure our women talent are highly motivated to Take Charge of their journeys at MHRIL.

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