New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a plea moved by a husband requesting a court order for a medical test to determine his wife's gender, alleging she is transgender.
Justice Sanjiv Narula, while rejecting the plea, said that writ petitions are not applicable against private individuals, and matrimonial disputes are not suitable for such petitions. He further stated that ordering a medical test in these cases could set a concerning precedent with wider implications.
The court advised the husband to approach the appropriate court for resolution.
On Tuesday, a husband approached the Delhi High Court requesting that the Delhi Police conduct a medical examination of his wife at a Central Government hospital to establish her gender.
The petitioner's husband alleged that his wife is a "transgender individual," a fact he claims was fraudulently hidden before their marriage.
He contended that this concealment has caused him mental trauma, prevented the consummation of their marriage, and led to various false legal proceedings against him.
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