Hi Himalaya,

The problem you mentioned is applicable for all issues, not only those
related to disability. Such is the state of our judicial system. But your
idea of a fast track court to hear disability issues alone is an interesting
one. There is merit in the argument that persons with disability require
action quicker that the rest of the country but I think it will be difficult
to get this implemented. Another option may be to give sensitization
training to the judiciary. This should also be explored. I suspect that this
may be easier to implement.

Best regards,

Rahul Cherian
InclusivePlanet.com

On 23 March 2010 12:55, himalaya singh Rawat
<himalayasinghra...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> very often do we see that people sitting on judiciary dont understnad
> disabled persons at all and pass on ridiculous decision, and once in a
> thousand decisions it is challenged. demanding a country would be entirely
> against the inclusion but can we demand a judiciary wherer disabled people
> are heard properly.
> an employee fights for years and years just to prove that he can work after
> losing eyes.
> a student has to prove that he can study even without eyes.
> a person has to prove to everybody that he can compete with the sighted
> world.
>
> can we fight for this? what are the options availabel/
>
> expect your replies.
>
> thanks
>
> Himalaya
>
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