What are the experiences of LGBTQ+ people in Indian society, and what constitutional laws and regulations might be implemented into effect to provide them social justice?
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The LGBTQ+ community suffers greatly and is frequently the target of hate crimes committed not only in India but also worldwide. There is a significant percentage of hate and conceit against these minorities. Although a few of countries have formally acknowledged third gender and homosexuals as equal citizens. Only when there is political and economic justice can there be social justice. Since the 2010s, LGBTQ+ people in India have experienced an increase in societal acceptance and tolerance. Under the Transgender Person (Protection of Rights) Act of 2019, the right to self-perceived gender identity is recognised. When a certificate from a qualified medical professional is received, government organisations can issue new identification documents verifying a gender transition.