Raveena Singh, born Ravindra Singh, belongs to Pali district in Rajasthan. On August 2, 2025, she registered as a woman advocate with the Bar Council of Rajasthan and became the first transgender person in the state to achieve this milestone. She completed her law degree from Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner.

For exam preparation, this development is important beyond an individual achievement because it links gender identity, equal opportunity, and institutional recognition. In NALSA v. Union of India (2014), the Supreme Court of India recognised the right of transgender persons to self-identify their gender as male, female, or third gender. Raveena Singh's registration as a woman advocate shows the practical importance of that right. The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 is also a key legal framework because it prohibits discrimination in education, employment, healthcare, and public spaces.

Raveena Singh has also filed a writ petition in the Rajasthan High Court seeking comprehensive recognition of transgender rights in education and employment. For RAS and UPSC-style preparation, this example can support answers on social justice, constitutional rights, and inclusion in the legal profession. For Rajasthan-focused preparation, it is a useful current-affairs example involving state legal institutions and social justice. In static GK, it should be revised with the NALSA judgment, the 2019 Act, and the wider question of institutional recognition for transgender persons.