Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw?
hai dear amar, this is kiran Sir. husbend of sweet supriya mam. dear amar let me tel you that even supriya mam is also totaly blind. she is Successful in all the courts of AP. all Caurts of andra pradesh call her lady tigar, and women of Success. I think you mite be knowing that she has not losst a single kase in her 9 years of practice. now she is practising as asst Govt Pleader. with regards kirankumar amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have gone through their notification, and as per my knowledge they want that a person must be capeable to complete the task either with the vision and or with the appropriate asisstive device. So no problem of getting admission there. At the first look, the line was appearing in such a way that we can be confused that weather a blind is allowed to get admission there or not. But it was the game of words only. so no worries! With Thanks and regards, On 5/30/08, amar jain wrote: Bhaiya, Bhopal will give admission on the bases of clat's marks. So here my aim was not to get admission in that college but only wanted to know about the persons are totally blind and working in the field of Law. My first aim is to get admission in G.L.C., Mumbai which gives admission on the bases of class 12th's marks. I am taking admission in the clat for the safety. I think with in 2 days they will update their website that where they are giving me provisional admission. Regarding bhopal nliu, my father red on their website so I will find that link again and will send to all. But right now this is not my aim. Only want to update myself because since I am going in this field, so my knowledge should be updated. So no one can say that you are not aware of this field or something like this. I hope that everybody has got my point that what I want to say don't know that weather my point is clear or not. Thanks a lot for help. Keep guiding me like this. Will send that info soon. Best Regards, On 5/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi mr. amar, why they are not giving you the admission? Man you are going to make your career in the field of law, so act like a lawyer!!! hoon, as far as rungta sir is concern, I know him very very well He is a totally blind yeah, totally blind if you've take the admission in Bhopal ask them to give you that information in written form that they can not give you the admission due to your blindness. They'll not do so, but they'll definitely give you the admission. anyway if you have still any problem ask me to come to Bhopal I'll definitely be coming to that place!!! after all, you are the lawyer of future! education is your fundamental right, and no one can. ... . . . . .. ... just be happy and cheere bye for now, Akhilesh. * On 5/30/08, Neredimalli Annavaram wrote: Hi Amar, probably, I would also be talking on the same lines of Pranay from Eyeway. but the important thing I wish to add is to enquire the institute as to on what basis are they specifying their admissions only to Low-vision. if you can, please also send me their notification in which they've particularly stated that their admissions are open to only low-vision persons. we, on behalf of JNU visually-challenged forum, can write to them asking to send us the proper explanation, and include the same illegitimate notification into our charter of demands which we're planning to submit to UGC soon. by the way, Sweet Advocate Supriya doesn't fall under the category of low-vision. her vision is very limited to the extent I know her. since the notification, if it is in the same format as you kept this list informed, will be null and void as per the existing guidelines of higher education. we've to fight legally rather than going through general examples. Annavaram Neredimalli, Center for the study of social systems, school of social sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. [EMAIL PROTECTED] best regards! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:59:26 +0530 Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Hi Amar, check with NLIU what is their criteria for low vision. the pwd act does not give any specific magnitude of eyesight between which it would call a person as low vision. but PWD act defines blindness. So as per its definition, if a person has some vision which does not exceed 6/60 or 20 degrees in the better eye after correction, then such a person would be certified as blind and not low vision. so i think you should not go by the ordinary knowledge of whether a person can see something or not. Would like to know what the legal experts on our group say. by the way, Kanchan Gaba from Kolkata, practicing lawyer is i think totally blind and she
Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw?
Hi Amar, probably, I would also be talking on the same lines of Pranay from Eyeway. but the important thing I wish to add is to enquire the institute as to on what basis are they specifying their admissions only to Low-vision. if you can, please also send me their notification in which they've particularly stated that their admissions are open to only low-vision persons. we, on behalf of JNU visually-challenged forum, can write to them asking to send us the proper explanation, and include the same illegitimate notification into our charter of demands which we're planning to submit to UGC soon. by the way, Sweet Advocate Supriya doesn't fall under the category of low-vision. her vision is very limited to the extent I know her. since the notification, if it is in the same format as you kept this list informed, will be null and void as per the existing guidelines of higher education. we've to fight legally rather than going through general examples. Annavaram Neredimalli, Center for the study of social systems, school of social sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. [EMAIL PROTECTED] best regards! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:59:26 +0530 Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Hi Amar, check with NLIU what is their criteria for low vision. the pwd act does not give any specific magnitude of eyesight between which it would call a person as low vision. but PWD act defines blindness. So as per its definition, if a person has some vision which does not exceed 6/60 or 20 degrees in the better eye after correction, then such a person would be certified as blind and not low vision. so i think you should not go by the ordinary knowledge of whether a person can see something or not. Would like to know what the legal experts on our group say. by the way, Kanchan Gaba from Kolkata, practicing lawyer is i think totally blind and she might have completed her Ph.D in law by now. HTH, best, Pranay Gadodia, Programme Manager Project Eyeway - A comprehensive information helpdesk on eye blindness C/o Score Foundation. Y-70, Lower Ground floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016. INDIA. Mobile: +91 98917 91089 Helpdesk:+91-11-460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 11am to 5pm) Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 2685 2559/ 2685 2581 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.eyeway.org - Original Message - From: amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Bhaiya, Rungta sir has some vision. About Anjali mam I don't know, Sweet Kanchan mam is late blind. And you are talking about sweet sweet Supriya mam. She has some vision. Actually I want to know the name of the persons who are totally blind to keep knowledge. Because today while I was surfing, I saw that NLIU Bhopal offers admission to low vision persons only. That's why I want to keep knowledge of the totally blind persons performing in the field of Law. I shall be greatful to all if you will provide me some knowledge on it. Please help this kid. Best Regards, On 5/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi amar, this is akhilesh from delhi. there are few persons in our field who are working as a very very successfull lawyer, and they are totaly blind. 1. kanchan mam. 2. mr. rungta. 3. ms. anjli arora. 4. I know a mam in hydrabad, who is is very successfull. 5. mr. pankaj sinha, a newly passed guy from delhi university, now struggling in his initial time... bye for now, akhilesh.On 5/30/08, amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Respected All, Can someone please tell me fiew names of the persons who are working in the field of Law and are totally blind? And if someone knowes then please also let me know that they are blind by birth or late blind. I shall be highly obliged for this. I am expecting your help in this regard. Best Regards, -- AMAR JAIN. MOBILE:+91 9929 87 9006. E-MAILS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a message to[EMAIL PROTECTED] the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in -- AMAR JAIN. MOBILE:+91 9929 87 9006. E-MAILS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. To
Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw?
Hi mr. amar, why they are not giving you the admission? Man you are going to make your career in the field of law, so act like a lawyer!!! hoon, as far as rungta sir is concern, I know him very very well He is a totally blind yeah, totally blind if you've take the admission in Bhopal ask them to give you that information in written form that they can not give you the admission due to your blindness. They'll not do so, but they'll definitely give you the admission. anyway if you have still any problem ask me to come to Bhopal I'll definitely be coming to that place!!! after all, you are the lawyer of future! education is your fundamental right, and no one can. ... . . . . .. ... just be happy and cheere bye for now, Akhilesh. * On 5/30/08, Neredimalli Annavaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Amar, probably, I would also be talking on the same lines of Pranay from Eyeway. but the important thing I wish to add is to enquire the institute as to on what basis are they specifying their admissions only to Low-vision. if you can, please also send me their notification in which they've particularly stated that their admissions are open to only low-vision persons. we, on behalf of JNU visually-challenged forum, can write to them asking to send us the proper explanation, and include the same illegitimate notification into our charter of demands which we're planning to submit to UGC soon. by the way, Sweet Advocate Supriya doesn't fall under the category of low-vision. her vision is very limited to the extent I know her. since the notification, if it is in the same format as you kept this list informed, will be null and void as per the existing guidelines of higher education. we've to fight legally rather than going through general examples. Annavaram Neredimalli, Center for the study of social systems, school of social sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. [EMAIL PROTECTED] best regards! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:59:26 +0530 Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Hi Amar, check with NLIU what is their criteria for low vision. the pwd act does not give any specific magnitude of eyesight between which it would call a person as low vision. but PWD act defines blindness. So as per its definition, if a person has some vision which does not exceed 6/60 or 20 degrees in the better eye after correction, then such a person would be certified as blind and not low vision. so i think you should not go by the ordinary knowledge of whether a person can see something or not. Would like to know what the legal experts on our group say. by the way, Kanchan Gaba from Kolkata, practicing lawyer is i think totally blind and she might have completed her Ph.D in law by now. HTH, best, Pranay Gadodia, Programme Manager Project Eyeway - A comprehensive information helpdesk on eye blindness C/o Score Foundation. Y-70, Lower Ground floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016. INDIA. Mobile: +91 98917 91089 Helpdesk:+91-11-460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 11am to 5pm) Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 2685 2559/ 2685 2581 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.eyeway.org - Original Message - From: amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Bhaiya, Rungta sir has some vision. About Anjali mam I don't know, Sweet Kanchan mam is late blind. And you are talking about sweet sweet Supriya mam. She has some vision. Actually I want to know the name of the persons who are totally blind to keep knowledge. Because today while I was surfing, I saw that NLIU Bhopal offers admission to low vision persons only. That's why I want to keep knowledge of the totally blind persons performing in the field of Law. I shall be greatful to all if you will provide me some knowledge on it. Please help this kid. Best Regards, On 5/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi amar, this is akhilesh from delhi. there are few persons in our field who are working as a very very successfull lawyer, and they are totaly blind. 1. kanchan mam. 2. mr. rungta. 3. ms. anjli arora. 4. I know a mam in hydrabad, who is is very successfull. 5. mr. pankaj sinha, a newly passed guy from delhi university, now struggling in his initial time... bye for now, akhilesh.On 5/30/08, amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Respected All, Can someone please tell me fiew names of the persons who are working in the field of Law and are totally blind? And if someone knowes then please also let me know that they are blindby birth or late blind. I shall be highly obliged for this. I am expecting your help in this regard. Best Regards, --
Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw?
Bhaiya, Bhopal will give admission on the bases of clat's marks. So here my aim was not to get admission in that college but only wanted to know about the persons are totally blind and working in the field of Law. My first aim is to get admission in G.L.C., Mumbai which gives admission on the bases of class 12th's marks. I am taking admission in the clat for the safety. I think with in 2 days they will update their website that where they are giving me provisional admission. Regarding bhopal nliu, my father red on their website so I will find that link again and will send to all. But right now this is not my aim. Only want to update myself because since I am going in this field, so my knowledge should be updated. So no one can say that you are not aware of this field or something like this. I hope that everybody has got my point that what I want to say don't know that weather my point is clear or not. Thanks a lot for help. Keep guiding me like this. Will send that info soon. Best Regards, On 5/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi mr. amar, why they are not giving you the admission? Man you are going to make your career in the field of law, so act like a lawyer!!! hoon, as far as rungta sir is concern, I know him very very well He is a totally blind yeah, totally blind if you've take the admission in Bhopal ask them to give you that information in written form that they can not give you the admission due to your blindness. They'll not do so, but they'll definitely give you the admission. anyway if you have still any problem ask me to come to Bhopal I'll definitely be coming to that place!!! after all, you are the lawyer of future! education is your fundamental right, and no one can. ... . . . . .. ... just be happy and cheere bye for now, Akhilesh. * On 5/30/08, Neredimalli Annavaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Amar, probably, I would also be talking on the same lines of Pranay from Eyeway. but the important thing I wish to add is to enquire the institute as to on what basis are they specifying their admissions only to Low-vision. if you can, please also send me their notification in which they've particularly stated that their admissions are open to only low-vision persons. we, on behalf of JNU visually-challenged forum, can write to them asking to send us the proper explanation, and include the same illegitimate notification into our charter of demands which we're planning to submit to UGC soon. by the way, Sweet Advocate Supriya doesn't fall under the category of low-vision. her vision is very limited to the extent I know her. since the notification, if it is in the same format as you kept this list informed, will be null and void as per the existing guidelines of higher education. we've to fight legally rather than going through general examples. Annavaram Neredimalli, Center for the study of social systems, school of social sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. [EMAIL PROTECTED] best regards! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:59:26 +0530 Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Hi Amar, check with NLIU what is their criteria for low vision. the pwd act does not give any specific magnitude of eyesight between which it would call a person as low vision. but PWD act defines blindness. So as per its definition, if a person has some vision which does not exceed 6/60 or 20 degrees in the better eye after correction, then such a person would be certified as blind and not low vision. so i think you should not go by the ordinary knowledge of whether a person can see something or not. Would like to know what the legal experts on our group say. by the way, Kanchan Gaba from Kolkata, practicing lawyer is i think totally blind and she might have completed her Ph.D in law by now. HTH, best, Pranay Gadodia, Programme Manager Project Eyeway - A comprehensive information helpdesk on eye blindness C/o Score Foundation. Y-70, Lower Ground floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016. INDIA. Mobile: +91 98917 91089 Helpdesk:+91-11-460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 11am to 5pm) Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 2685 2559/ 2685 2581 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.eyeway.org - Original Message - From: amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Bhaiya, Rungta sir has some vision. About Anjali mam I don't know, Sweet Kanchan mam is late blind. And you are talking about sweet sweet Supriya mam. She has some vision. Actually I want to know the name of the persons who are totally blind to keep knowledge. Because today while I was surfing, I saw that NLIU Bhopal offers admission to low
Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw?
I have gone through their notification, and as per my knowledge they want that a person must be capeable to complete the task either with the vision and or with the appropriate asisstive device. So no problem of getting admission there. At the first look, the line was appearing in such a way that we can be confused that weather a blind is allowed to get admission there or not. But it was the game of words only. so no worries! With Thanks and regards, On 5/30/08, amar jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bhaiya, Bhopal will give admission on the bases of clat's marks. So here my aim was not to get admission in that college but only wanted to know about the persons are totally blind and working in the field of Law. My first aim is to get admission in G.L.C., Mumbai which gives admission on the bases of class 12th's marks. I am taking admission in the clat for the safety. I think with in 2 days they will update their website that where they are giving me provisional admission. Regarding bhopal nliu, my father red on their website so I will find that link again and will send to all. But right now this is not my aim. Only want to update myself because since I am going in this field, so my knowledge should be updated. So no one can say that you are not aware of this field or something like this. I hope that everybody has got my point that what I want to say don't know that weather my point is clear or not. Thanks a lot for help. Keep guiding me like this. Will send that info soon. Best Regards, On 5/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi mr. amar, why they are not giving you the admission? Man you are going to make your career in the field of law, so act like a lawyer!!! hoon, as far as rungta sir is concern, I know him very very well He is a totally blind yeah, totally blind if you've take the admission in Bhopal ask them to give you that information in written form that they can not give you the admission due to your blindness. They'll not do so, but they'll definitely give you the admission. anyway if you have still any problem ask me to come to Bhopal I'll definitely be coming to that place!!! after all, you are the lawyer of future! education is your fundamental right, and no one can. ... . . . . .. ... just be happy and cheere bye for now, Akhilesh. * On 5/30/08, Neredimalli Annavaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Amar, probably, I would also be talking on the same lines of Pranay from Eyeway. but the important thing I wish to add is to enquire the institute as to on what basis are they specifying their admissions only to Low-vision. if you can, please also send me their notification in which they've particularly stated that their admissions are open to only low-vision persons. we, on behalf of JNU visually-challenged forum, can write to them asking to send us the proper explanation, and include the same illegitimate notification into our charter of demands which we're planning to submit to UGC soon. by the way, Sweet Advocate Supriya doesn't fall under the category of low-vision. her vision is very limited to the extent I know her. since the notification, if it is in the same format as you kept this list informed, will be null and void as per the existing guidelines of higher education. we've to fight legally rather than going through general examples. Annavaram Neredimalli, Center for the study of social systems, school of social sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. [EMAIL PROTECTED] best regards! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:59:26 +0530 Subject: Re: [AI] Who are the totally blind persons working in the field ofLaw? Hi Amar, check with NLIU what is their criteria for low vision. the pwd act does not give any specific magnitude of eyesight between which it would call a person as low vision. but PWD act defines blindness. So as per its definition, if a person has some vision which does not exceed 6/60 or 20 degrees in the better eye after correction, then such a person would be certified as blind and not low vision. so i think you should not go by the ordinary knowledge of whether a person can see something or not. Would like to know what the legal experts on our group say. by the way, Kanchan Gaba from Kolkata, practicing lawyer is i think totally blind and she might have completed her Ph.D in law by now. HTH, best, Pranay Gadodia, Programme Manager Project Eyeway - A comprehensive information helpdesk on eye blindness C/o Score Foundation. Y-70, Lower Ground floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016. INDIA. Mobile: +91 98917 91089 Helpdesk:+91-11-460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 11am to 5pm) Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 2685 2559/ 2685 2581 Email: