Can there be affirmative law to protect leprosy patients' rights, SC asks Centre.

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday asked the Centre if it favoured a comprehensive law for to protect the rights of patients necessary to remove stigma resulting in their ostracizing from the society.

The bench of Dipak Misra, Justice and Justice was told that there were multiple laws addressing different aspects of leprosy-inflicted patients.

The court also said that once such a comprehensive law came in, then the provisions of the existing laws which would be either overlapping or inconsistent with it would cease to operate.

CJI Misra said that there was need to spread awarness that disease is curable and that after treatment, people can be brought back to the mainstream.

told the court that had the highest -- 52 lakh patients -- with another 1.25 lakh added to it every year.

The court was told that some form of was contagious.

The appearing for the petitioner organization urged the court that till Centre moves to enact a comprehensive law, the court should issue a direction.

Adjourning the matter for Centre's response, the court sought suggestions from both the sides for issuing directions.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 20:22 IST