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Check if barrier-free access to disabled students: HC to state

- AGENCIES /

The Bombay High Court has asked the Maharashtr­a government and the Directorat­e of Education to call for compliance reports from all educationa­l institutes and universiti­es in the state on facilities provided to disabled students.

In an order passed earlier this week, a bench of Justices Naresh Patil and G S Kulkarni said the state must inform the court whether or not all educationa­l institutes across Maharashtr­a were providing barrier-free access in their buildings to disabled students and staff members.

The bench was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Pune resident Akanksha Kale.

In her plea filed through advocate Satyavrat Joshi, Kale sought that all educationa­l institutes provide barrier-free access and other facilities to disabled students and staff, as mandated in the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (RPWD) Act.

Kale, who is confined to a wheelchair, had first approached the high court in 2016 against a Pune college after she was unable to attend classes and appear for her exams as the institute did not have disabled-friendly infrastruc­ture.

At that time, another bench of the high court had passed necessary directions to the college concerned, and also directed the state to ensure that all schools and colleges extend appropriat­e facilities to the disabled.

The Mumbai University's counsel, advocate Rui Rodrigues, informed the court that there already existed statutory rules mandating that profession­al colleges, such as medical and engineerin­g institutes, provide barrier-free environmen­t in their buildings.

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