Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud inaugurated a new ‘accessibility help desk’ and ‘media enclosure’ on Thursday within the Supreme Court campus. The help desk is conveniently situated near the e-Sewa Kendra, while the media enclosure stands adjacent to the apex court’s lawns.
“We have opened an accessibility help desk, continuing the mission initiated with the submission of the report by the committee chaired by Justice Ravindra Bhat,” remarked the CJI.
“The committee proposed various measures to enhance accessibility for individuals with special needs, encompassing not only the differently-abled but also senior citizens, pregnant women, and those requiring special assistance, further stated the CJI.
“The help desk serves as a one-stop facility for individuals in need of assistance,” he added.
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