Supreme Court Imposes New Regulations on States, Mandating Gender-Specific Toilets

In a controversial move that has stirred debate, the Supreme Court has directed High Courts and state governments to ensure the construction of separate toilets for men, women, persons with disabilities (PwDs), and transgender individuals in court buildings nationwide. Critics argue that this decision introduces unnecessary regulatory burdens on state budgets and could detract from other pressing priorities. This ruling has been seen by some as an overreach of judicial authority into the domain of state responsibilities and a potential encroachment on personal freedoms.