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From: SC Vashishth <subhashvashis...@gmail.com>
Date: 2009/9/2
Subject: [Disability Rights Through Courts] Union of India directed to amend
Insurance...
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Dear Friends,

Many govt. employees were voicing their concerns on the in equal treatment
meted out to them by the Govt's Postal Life Insurance Scheme where with a
normal premium, the non-disabled employees were given a cover up to Rs. 5
lac while the disabled employees were given merely a cover of just Rs. 1
lac, that too with an increased premium and lot of hiccups.

Citing UNCRPD and equality principles that Constitution of India guarantees
to all its citizens - including those experiencing disabilities, the matter
was filed before Delhi High Court by Advocate Pankaj Sinha (an emerging
lawyer with blindness who currently work with Human Rights Law Network,
Delhi) with assistance from Ms. Roma Bhagat, a seasoned lawyer in disability
sector.

The Court not only admitted the petition on the first date itself, but also
directed the Solicitor General to appear in person and respond to the
discrimination. I am so happy to share this news with you today - not only
because this is a welcoming move by the Delhi High Court where a case is
being fought citing UNCRPD but also because Mr. Pankaj Sinha has been my
associate in the past and I am proud to have groomed him in the human rights
and especially disability rights discourse - to which he was initially never
inclined.

Cheers to Pankaj and Cheers to the Human Rights Law Network (read Mr. Collin
Gonsalves)! and also to Mr. Rajiv Raturi, Director- Disability Rights
Initiative, HRLN.

Would post the detailed judgement once the final verdict is delivered by the
Court.


Here is the detailed news. To read from source click
here<http://www.indlawnews.com/Newsdisplay.aspx?5e78589d-8b00-4956-a6a7-e909db83e511>
.

regards
SC Vashishth, Advocate

*Delhi HC directs Centre to amend its insurance rules for disabled*

8/31/2009

The Delhi High Court directed the Central government to reconsider its
postal insurance rules and to treat the persons with disability at par with
other people. Appearing on behalf of the government, Solicitor General (SG)
Gopal Subramanium assured the court that the government will take broad base
consultation with experts and also take advice from the insurance regulator
and draft a fresh policy which will have no disparity for the disabled.A
bench comprising Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice Manmohan directed the
government to file their reply to the court within four weeks as to what
will be their stand in this regard.

Fixing the matter for October 7, the court told the SG to revisit the Postal
Insurance Policy as they have taken all disabled under one category. "When
fixation of the policy is to be done, then you must consider the distinction
between various types of disability as well as mortality factor caused by
it. Moreover, life expectancy and other factors should also be taken into
account," Justice Shah said.

A petition in this connection was filed by one Vikas Gupta, an Assistant
Professor in Department of History, Delhi University, who is visually
impaired. In his petition he said,"Rules of the postal insurance for
government employees is discriminatory as it gives a cover of Rs 5 lakh to a
normal person, but a handicap has to pay much more premium and gets an
insurance cover of Rs one lakh only."

The Lawyer for the petitioner Mr Pankaj Sinha, also a visually impaired, and
lawyer Ms Roma Bhagat told the court that Article 25 E of United Nations
Convention On Rights for Personal Disability (UNCRPD) prohibit
discrimination in the insurance policy. Ms Bhagat told the court that their
research has shown that those who are hearing impaired, visually impaired or
orthopedically impaired are less prone to accidents as they have less
mobility and are more cautious.

She told the court that there is no data available in India to show the
cause of death as the death certificate does not mention it. Also, there is
no data to suggest that disabled are more prone to accidents so why they
have to pay more to get a less insurance cover, Ms Bhagat said.

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