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Who has been enrolled in the Bar Council of the state as the first transgender lawyer in Kerala?
A)
Vidya Kamble
B)
Joyita Mandal
C)
Padma Lakshmi
D)
Swati Bidhan Barua

Correct Answer :   Padma Lakshmi


Padma Lakshmi, Kerala’s first transgender lawyer, chose the profession so she could speak for the voiceless. With unflinching support from family and professors, her dream was realised Sunday when she enrolled with the Bar Council of Kerala.

* State Industries Minister P. Rajeev shared the news on his Instagram account with a photo of Padma Lakshmi holding her enrolment certificate. She is among around 1,500 lawyers who enrolled Sunday (19th March 2023).

* Padma Lakshmi enrolled for LLB at Ernakulam Government Law College after graduating with a physics degree. She started his career as an intern with senior advocate KV Bhadrakumari.

* His post, translated from Malayalam to English, reads, “Becoming the first is always the hardest achievement in history. There are no predecessors on the way to the goal. Obstacles will be inevitable. There will be people to mute and discourage. Padma Lakshmi has written her name in legal history by overcoming all this.”

* 27-year-old Padma Lakshmi said "advocacy is a noble and respectful profession".

About Padma Lakshmi :

* Lakshmi, who identifies as a woman, finished her 3-year law degree in 2022 from Government Law College, Ernakulam, which she said was very “interesting”. Her professors, she added, were supportive all through.

* Prior to her law degree, she pursued BSc (Physics) from Bharata Mata College, Ernakulam.

* “(My college had) very interesting days. My teachers, Dr Mariyamma M.K. and former principal Dr Agitha T.G. were always positive and supported me. (They said if)… you have to achieve more, study well and concentrate on your journey, don’t think about anything negative, you can achieve your dreams,” she said.

* On whether she faced discrimination for being transgender, she said, “I am not interested in thinking about discrimination (I experienced). My aim (is) to speak for (and) raise my voice for those facing discrimination and injustice.”

* For Lakshmi, the youngest among three sisters, her parents and siblings have been her true support and inspiration. When she came out to her parents — her father, a government employee, and her mother, a clerk with an advocate — they were very accepting, she said, adding that she received the same kind of support from her senior,  advocate K.V. Bhadra Kumari, and other lawyers at the Kerala High Court..

Source : The Print

Published On : March 21, 2023
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