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Telangana High Court

Telangana HC Orders Police to Record Blind Rape Survivor’s Statement at Home

The Telangana High Court reprimanded the police for insisting that a 7-year-old visually challenged girl, who was allegedly raped at a city hostel for blind girls, return to Hyderabad from her home... Read more »
DU

Delhi HC Order DU to Assist Visually Impaired Teacher with Accommodation

The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi University (DU) to show compassion towards a visually impaired female teacher who has been directed to vacate her assigned hostel accommodation and is encountering... Read more »
Utt HC

‘Prima Facie Qualified’: Uttarakhand HC Grants Provisional Interview Appearance to Visually Challenged Candidate

The Uttarakhand High Court recently directed the State Government and Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University to provisionally allow a visually challenged individual to appear in the interview for the position of Assistant... Read more »
SC E-Committee Held Digital Accessibility Training For District & Taluk Court Staff Who Are Visually Challenged

SC E-Committee Held Digital Accessibility Training For District & Taluk Court Staff Who Are Visually Challenged

The Supreme Court of India’s E-committee held a two-day Digital Accessibility Training for visually challenged court workers from District and Taluk courts on May 15 and 16 at IIPA in New Delhi.... Read more »
SC eCommittee

SC eCommittee Held First Ever Digital ICT Training For Visually Challenge JOs

The Supreme Court eCommittee recently held the first-ever digital accessibility Information and Communications Technology (ICT) training for visually impaired judicial officers and staffs at the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA). Digital... Read more »
Karnataka HC

Karnataka HC Directs Police To Register Visually Impaired Person’s Complaint Under PwD Act

The Karnataka High Court recently directed the state police to filed visually challenged persons complaint under provisions of the Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, and not under common law remedy. A... Read more »