India, April 3 -- The Rajasthan high court on Thursday ordered the deletion of three paragraphs that criticised the recent amendments to the transgender rights act from a March 30 verdict, adding that the text in the epilogue was included by mistake and was neither intended nor necessary. A division bench of justices Arun Monga and Yogendra Kumar Purohit - who had passed the order while deciding a writ application filed by a transgender person - noted that certain portions had "inadvertently" been included in the epilogue of the judgment. The court then ordered the deletion of three paragraphs on the implications of the amendment to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019. It had said the Act removes the statutory recognition of a transgender person's right to self-perceived gender identity.HTC...