Actually in the matter of appointment of judges to lower judiciary,
the things very much depends upon the high court of concern state
itself. As it is the requirement under the constitution that while
appointment to such judiciary the consultation from high court is
necessary. Mean the high court in this respect is performing the
administrative as wel judicial function. If you are aggrieved with the
decision of the government for not providing the seat in lower
judiciary, you will be before the same high court who didn't give its
ascent for such appointment. So the matter is not that much easy.
While conducting a hearing in my matter, on the plea of state counsel
that such reservation can only be given after proper approval of high
court itself, Allahabad high court observed that you (government)
didn't come before us for any kind of such consultation.

On 6/8/15, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is an opportune time all blind lawyers practicing in several High
> Courts as well in the Supreme Court should write an open letter to the
> CJI and CC it to the PMO of India, And publicise this in the media.
> I'm sure things are gonna get better. One could also take on board the
> blind judge in one of districts in MP as reported in the news an year
> ago. I wish interested candidates don't miss this opportunity.
>
>
>
>
> On 6/8/15, umesh kasab <umeshkasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Supposedly most progressive organ of government falls prey to the
>> simplest and straightest dictum-Its easy to preach than practice! What
>> are the requirements of the job, by the way,  that disables the
>> candidate from performing the duties in a proper way? Has this part
>> got any mentioning in the verdict?
>>
>> On 6/8/15, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> So what it all indicate: high-profile lawyers in the disability sector
>>> are at unease while taking on Courts for not complying to the law. A
>>> month ago, I read an article in the Bangalore Mirror that why Court
>>> premises and functioning are inaccessible to the blind and nobody
>>> raises questions. Perhaps our sector has sole hope from the judiciary
>>> to arrest our woes,hence nobody takes on the guardian of the
>>> Constitution. So lawyers are in a dilemma perhaps.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/8/15, Mohib Anwar Rafay <mohibra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> High court may be right in its observation while dismissing the
>>>> petition that the candidate didn't challenge the impugned circular of
>>>> the government and participated in the recruitment process . However
>>>> solely on this ground the relief to the petitioner can not be denyed
>>>> anyways. Cirtainly the judgment is against the spirit of the principle
>>>> of equality. Such judgment must be challenged in the supreme court.
>>>> There are cirtain other states who don't allow visually impaired
>>>> candidates even to appear in the recruitment process, such as Uttar
>>>> Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. However on my writ petition (Mohib Anwar
>>>> versus UP public service commission and state of Uttar Pradesh), they
>>>> allow me to appear in the examination along with the facility of the
>>>> scribe, but they were not agree on the point of reservation to
>>>> visually impaired aspirents in judiciary.
>>>>
>>>> On 6/8/15, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> This order is utterly disgusting: I contend even hundred per cent
>>>>> blind is fit for a Civil Court judge
>>>>> If this man approaches the Supreme Court and shows them evidences from
>>>>> US, South Africa and UK where blind judges hold reputed posts in
>>>>> Courts; I could hope that the highest Court of the land will pronounce
>>>>> judgment in his favour. Our judiciary should shed its contradictory
>>>>> approach while ensuring employment to persons with blindness. If a
>>>>> blind could become a parliamentarian and  join Indian executive then
>>>>> there is no doubt he/she is equally competent  to discharge his/her
>>>>> duty as a Civil Court Judge. India's former CCPD was a blind judge and
>>>>> exercised all rights as a Civil Court Judge.
>>>>> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Partial-blindness-shatters-mans-judge-dreams/articleshow/47578609.cms
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> A person suffering from 70% blindness has failed to secure the post of
>>>>> a civil judge despite clearing the written examination and viva voce,
>>>>> as the Madras high court ruled that visual disability of more than the
>>>>> maximum permissible limit of 50% cannot be allowed for civil judges.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Dismissing the writ petition of the aspirant V Surendra Mohan,
>>>>> Justice V Ramasubramanian said, "Taking into account the nature of
>>>>> duties to be performed by the civil judge, the government, in
>>>>> consultation with the high court, had proposed to restrict the
>>>>> applicability of the benefit of reservation only to those whose
>>>>> disability ranges from 40-50%. If a person has not less than 40%
>>>>> blindness, he becomes eligible for the benefit of reservation. This
>>>>> fundamental and essential feature of the reservation is not taken away
>>>>> by the proposed amendment. The proposed amendment, while not depriving
>>>>> the benefit of reservation to those who come within the definition of
>>>>> the expression 'person with disability', restricts it to those whose
>>>>> percentage of disability, is 50% less. This cannot be termed as
>>>>> nullifying the effect of the statute."
>>>>>
>>>>>  Surendra Mohan, a partially blind person with the percentage of
>>>>> disability at 70%, applied for civil judge post, and passed the
>>>>> written examination. Since he was not included in the list of
>>>>> candidates short-listed for viva voce, he filed the present writ
>>>>> petition for inclusion in the interview list.
>>>>>
>>>>>  The court first allowed him to participate in the interview and said
>>>>> the result would be kept in a sealed envelope. But later it passed
>>>>> orders in favour of declaring the result, in purview of a different
>>>>> case. Surendra Mohan secured 178 marks out of 400 in written
>>>>> examination, and 38.25 marks out of 60 in viva voce, it was revealed.
>>>>>
>>>>>  A difficulty arose because a government order dated August 8, 2014,
>>>>> had made it clear that the benefit of reservation for the physically
>>>>> challenged is available only to those blind and deaf candidates whose
>>>>> percentage of disability is 40-50%.
>>>>>
>>>>>  S Vijay Narayan, senior counsel for Surendra Mohan, then assailed the
>>>>> provision saying it sought to dilute the benefits available to
>>>>> disabled people. Rejecting the submissions, Justice Ramasubramanian
>>>>> further said it was too late to challenge the selection, because, "a
>>>>> person, who participates in a process of selection, cannot later turn
>>>>> around and question the prescription contained in the very
>>>>> notification for recruitment."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Avinash Shahi
>>>>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>>>>
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