Nelson Mail

Court calls for repeal of India’s old leprosy laws

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India should work to repeal harsh Raj-era laws that outcast leprosy patients and bar them from normal society, the country’s supreme court has said. Campaigner­s say the laws reinforce ancient prejudices against a disease which has been curable for decades. Judges last week also called for a nationwide public education campaign to allow sufferers to live with dignity in a country where there are still more than 100,000 new cases each year. The supreme court comments mark the latest step in a long-running campaign to repeal a tangle of at least 119 archaic central and state laws discrimina­ting against those with the disease. Under the laws, sufferers can be segregated and barred from work, travel or education, while the disease is also judged as valid grounds for divorce.

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