Visually impaired lawyer moves SC for making judiciary disable friendly

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A blind today moved the seeking to make judiciary disabled-friendly, especially for visually impaired people, saying creation of and support system for lawyers with disabilities was imperative to create a level playing field.

The court sought reply from the parties within four weeks.

During a brief hearing, said that the website of courts, case files and relevant legal documents should be made disabled friendly.

In his application, said that the obligation to create a level playing field was a natural corollary of the right to equality guaranteed to blind lawyers under the Constitution.

"The creation of and appropriate support system in the judiciary for lawyers with disabilities is imperative in order to create a level playing field. This obligation is a natural corollary of the right to equality guaranteed to blind lawyers under Article 14 of the Constitution of and the right to practise a profession of one's choice under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India," he said.

The lawyer, who is blind from birth, argued for himself and sought directions from the court to enable visually-challenged lawyers to access case files and records in a seamless and timely fashion.

He also sought access to court websites and legal material used by lawyers during the course of making written submissions or oral arguments.

"It is stated and submitted that the principal means by which blind people, like the applicant (Bajaj), acquire information is by using talking software, called software or screen readers.

"A software essentially speaks aloud the text that is given on a computer screen in a human-like voice. Such a software converts textual information into auditory form and enables blind people to independently use a computer and navigate the Internet, read books and perform allied functions," he said.

In his plea, Bajaj also sought to appoint a in all high courts within a time-bound manner.

"Such an should be provided appropriate sensitisation about the manner in which a with a functions and the challenges and obstacles that they commonly face," he said.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 21:25 IST