Court: Supreme Court of India
Bench: Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Justice Mohan M. Shantanagoudar
Case No. : I.A. NO.10 OF 2015 in WP (Civil) No. 116 OF 1998,
Case Title : Justice Sunanda Bhandare Foundation Vs. U.O.I. & Anr
Date of Judgement: 25 April, 2017
Author: Justice Dipak Misra
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Dear Colleagues,
Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has, in a major move to ensure speedy justice to persons with disabilities, has passed directions to implement the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 enforced by the Govt. of India on 19 April 2017. In an interlocutory application filed by the petitioner in Justice Sunanda Bhandare Foundation vs. Union of India and Another, reported as (2014) 14 SCC 383, and on the application filed by intervener "Sambhavana Organisation", the bench of Justices Dipak Misra, A M Khanwilkar and M M Shantanagoudar passed the directions to all the States and Union Territories to file compliance report within 12 weeks on the Act of 2016.
The Intervener, Sambhavana Organisation - a self help group of persons with disabilities had also filed an application citing examples of over seven Universities that were discriminating against persons with Blindness and Vision Impairments while filing up various teaching and non-teaching posts. The intervener also cited instances that UGC that funds these universities has not taken any action on implementation of the provisions of the Disabilities Act particularly the reservation in employment and successive employment notification systemically failed to give the rightful representation to the stakeholders with visual disabilities.
The bench observed, "The 2016 Act visualizes a sea change and conceives of
actualization of the benefits engrafted under the said Act.
The whole grammar of benefit has been changed for the better, and responsibilities of many have been
encompassed. In such a situation, it becomes obligatory to
scan the anatomy of significant provisions of the Act and see
that the same are implemented. The laudable policy
inherent within the framework of the legislation should be
implemented and not become a distant dream. Immediacy
of action is the warrant."
The bench referred to certain provisions to highlight the salient features of the Act of 2016 and stressed that more rights have been conferred on
the disabled persons and more categories have been added.
That apart, access to justice, free education, role of local
authorities, National fund and the State fund for persons
with disabilities have been created. The 2016 Act is
noticeably a sea change in the perception and requires a
march forward look with regard to the persons with
disabilities and the role of the States, local authorities,
educational institutions and the companies. The statute
operates in a broad spectrum and the stress is laid to
protect the rights and provide punishment for their
violation.
The Court directed, "When the law is so concerned for the disabled
persons and makes provision, it is the obligation of the law
executing authorities to give effect to the same in quite
promptitude. The steps taken in this regard shall be
concretely stated in the compliance report within the time
stipulated. When we are directing the States, a duty is cast
also on the States and its authorities to see that the
statutory provisions that are enshrined and applicable to
the cooperative societies, companies, firms, associations and
establishments, institutions, are scrupulously followed. The
State Governments shall take immediate steps to comply
with the requirements of the 2016 Act and file the
compliance report so that this Court can appreciate the
progress made. The Bench directed the SC registry to send its order to chief secretaries of all states and directed them to take immediate steps to comply with its direction by 16 Aug 2017.
The Court directed that compliance report to be filed by the States shall be
supplied to the learned counsel for the petitioner (Justice Sunanda Bhandare Foundation), learned
counsel for the Union of India as well as to the learned
counsel for the applicant/intervenor (Sambhavana Organisation) so that they can assist
the Court.
Read the Order Dated 25 April 2017 in matter titled Justice Sunanda Bhandare Foundation vs. Union of India and Another embedded below: