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High Court Directs Consideration of Disabled Candidate's Eligibility for Railway Post -- Petitioner Challenges Rejection Based on Non-Recognition of Uttama Course -- Court Applies RPwD Act and Reasonable Accommodation Principle

The Petitioner, Asha Dhondiram Shinde, a person with 75% permanent blindness, applied for the post of Assistant in Indian Railways under advertisement...

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Landmark Judgment Reinforces Equality and Reasonable Accommodation for Persons with Disabilities in Judicial Appointments

Supreme Court Upholds Rights of Visually Impaired Candidates in Judicial Services, Strikes Down Discriminatory Rules Reasonable Accommodation: The p...

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Supreme Court Upholds Right to Medical Education for Persons with Disabilities — Ensures Equal Opportunity and Reasonable Accommodation

The Supreme Court set aside the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s order and directed admission of a PwD candidate to the MBBS course, emphasizing the ...

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Rights of Persons with Disabilities – Reasonable accommodation in examinations – Facility of scribe and compensatory time extended to all disabled candidates.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 32 – Writ jurisdiction invoked for enforcing rights under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 ...

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Supreme Court Secures MBBS Admission for Differently Abled Candidate Despite Disability Above 40%. A landmark judgment emphasizing inclusivity and reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities in medical education.

The Supreme Court of India, upheld the rights of individuals with disabilities to pursue higher education. The appellant, Omkar Gond, who has a 45% s...

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A student's pursuit of justice for medical admission under PwD-OBC (PH) quota despite an inadvertent error in the NEET application form.

The petitioner, Mr. Shahid Akeel Shaikh, a 20-year-old student with a 40% locomotor disability, sought admission to the MBBS course under the PwD-OBC ...

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Maharashtra Public Service Commission's Scribe Qualification Rule Upheld, Flexibility Allowed in Exceptional Cases. Court Validates MPSC's Interpretation of "One Step Below" Rule, Emphasizes Flexibility Under Reasonable Accommodation.

The Bombay High Court upheld the Maharashtra Public Service Commission's (MPSC) interpretation of the rule requiring that the educational qualificatio...

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"Legal Battle Over Disability Portrayal in 'Aankh Micholi': Upholding Dignity and Free Speech" "Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition on Film's Representation of Disabilities, Highlighting the Balance Between Creative Expression and Respect for Rights"

A legal appeal by an individual with arthrogryposis, who challenged the film "Aankh Micholi" for its portrayal of persons with disabilities. The appel...