SC to hear visually challenged cricketer's plea

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Suchitra K Mohanty

The apex court has admitted the petition and it is likely to hear the same next week.

The petitioner, Ratendra Singh Jayara, is a visually challenged professional cricketer, who has participated in seven national-level blind tournaments in organised by Association for the Blind in (CABI) and other Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) representing state and India Red team as a

Jayara knocked the doors of the apex court after he was denied to participate in the 2018 IPL cricketing tournament.

Jayara, in his seven-page petition, a copy exclusively accessed by ANI through the cricketer, claimed that he was denied playing in the IPL 2018 cricket tournament, which had resulted in infringement of his fundamental rights guaranteed under the Indian Constitution.

He, in his petition, also claimed that he has also participated in two level Para athletics championship organised by Committee of India (PCI) representing state as

Jayara had earlier approached the BCCI to include him in the IPL 2018 as a visually impaired partially sighted cricketer, giving reference of the Rights of Person with Disability Act 2016 which states equal opportunity.

He also claimed that he should be included in the IPL on grounds that the Convention on The Rights of Person with Disabilities (UNCRPD) treaty, to which India is a signatory, stated that such kind of persons with disabilities should be incorporated. However, he was denied permission to play.

The petitioner also gave reference of the fundamental right laid down in the Constitution of India -'The Right to Equality' for his inclusion in the IPL.

"If the petitioner is capable of playing sighted cricket despite having visual impairment then the petitioner must be included by the IPL because the Rights of Person with Disability Act 2016 and the Fundamental Right to Equality emphasize on the participation of a person with disabilities in mainstream sports activities," Jayara stated in his petition.

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 18:35 IST