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A New Era of Accessibility: The Court’s Landmark Decision
November 12, 2024by Primelegal Team0

CASE NAME: Rajive Raturi v. Union of India & Ors.  CASE NO.: Writ Petition (C) No. 243 of 2005  DATED: November 08, 2024. QUORUM: Dr Dhananja

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SUPREME COURT HANDBOOK LISTS TERMS TO BE AVOIDED TO REFER TO PERSON’S WITH DISABILITIES, PROVIDES ALTERNATIVES
October 3, 2024by Primelegal Team0

BACKGROUND-  The Chief Justice of India Dr. D.Y. Chandrachud on Saturday launched the ‘Handbook Concerning Persons with Disabilities’

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CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE CONSTRUCTIVE & ACCOUNTABLE CITIZENS: JUSTICE BV NAGARATHNA
October 2, 2024by Primelegal Team0

INTRODUCTION Justice BV Nagarathna, while addressing an important social issue, emphasized that children with disabilities have the right to be con

Inclusion and Equality: Understanding Disability Rights Legislation in India.

Abstract This article delves into the progress, present status, and influence of disability rights legislation in India, highlighting the journey t

Bombay High court passes judgement through video conference, considering petitioner’s unique circumstance.
Bombay High court passes judgement through video conference, considering petitioner’s unique circumstance.
January 9, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Ashwini Kumar Sharma Mansotra vs State Of Maharashtra And Anr  Case No: WP ST. NO. 134 OF 2024 Decided on: 08.01.2024 CORAM: Hon’ble

Discrimination solely based on disability is Unsustainable : High Court of Delhi
Discrimination solely based on disability is Unsustainable : High Court of Delhi
October 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: National Federation Of The Blind V Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangthan & Ors  W.P.(C) 9520/2018 & CM APPL. 37096/2018 Decided On: 16.10.202

Delhi High Court Set aside the order passed by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal and held that appellant cannot be saddled with contributory negligence merely on the basis of his cross-examination.
Delhi High Court Set aside the order passed by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal and held that appellant cannot be saddled with contributory negligence merely on the basis of his cross-examination.
July 26, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: DILIP KUMAR SAH versus PARSHOTAM ALIAS PURSHOTAM LAL (SINCE DECEASED) THROUGH LRS & ANR. Date of decision:18thJuly, 2023 + MAC.APP. 133/