9th June 2018 times of India

SC to examine if person with low vision can pursue MBBS 



The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine whether a person suffering
from 'low vision' can be allowed to pursue MBBS course and treat patients. A
vacation bench of justices U U Lalit and Deepak Gupta issued notices to the
Centre and the Gujarat government on a plea filed by a student, Purswani
Ashutosh suffering from 'low vision' who has cleared the NEET 2018 for
admission to MBBS course. He sought a direction for issuance of disability
certificate as per law so that he could take admissio...

"If you talk about any other profession like legal or teaching, it can be
understood that even a blind person can successfully pursue the career. As
far as MBBS is concerned, we have to see, how much it is feasible and
possible," the bench told his counsel 

Senior advocate Sanjay Hegde and advocate Govind Jee, appearing for the
minor student, said that there was already a provision for reservation of 5%
seats of total intake capacity in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Act, 2016. He said that a ...
He said that a direction should be issued to the Centre and Gujarat
government for implementing the reservation scheme for persons with
benchmark disability. In a landmark decision, the apex court had on
September 24, 2017, opened the doors for color -blind students to pursue
MBBS course by ordering admission of two such candidates, who had scored
high marks in the entrance examination. In the instant case, the court
directed the student to appear before a committee of B J Medical College,
Ahmedabad within three days and get himself examined on his claims of 'low
vision'. The court put the matter for consideration before the appropriate
bench on July 3.




 



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