Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-23 Thread Vedika Phadke
Really Great! Thank you Amar Jain and team!
This entire journey is supported by your detailed study which is a hopeful
and rare thing. many people have critics, your study approach is also
suggesting solutions and blocking way  for evasions. I will try my best to
study the issue and to look for solution.

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 4:49 PM Amar Jain  wrote:

> On this there could be different legal opinions.
>
>
>
> My opinion is as follows:
>
>
> 1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government
> authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such
> recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing.
> Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77
> against every establishment which includes government and private are
> binding as directions.
>
>
> 2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon
> officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am
> not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.
>
>
> 3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware
> if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.
>
>
> 4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we
> will not drop the ball on this one as well.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
> On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>
> No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the
> CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is
> it for the companies to get away with it?
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>
> Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief
> Commissioner at the central level.
>
>
>
> Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a
> prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction
> if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.
>
>
> Does this answer your question?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
> On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>
> Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has
> to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order,
> failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like
> to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the
> hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a
> high court then the Supreme court.
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:
>
> Hello amar sir,
>
> Greetings!
> Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
>
> On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
> Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
> services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:
>
>
>  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
> targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
> • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer
> • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all
> existing and new features
> • Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance
> with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual
> basis
>
> Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of
> this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.
>
>
> Detailed order is attached for your reference.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
>
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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread DINESH THOLE
Dear amar
This is indeed a greate achievement
All the best
Thanks and regards
Dinesh thole

On Sat, 18 May, 2024, 11:35 am Prerna Sobti,  wrote:

> congratulations Amar and news team. I am confident. This is just the
> beginning in many more achievements. Keep up the good work
>
> Prerna Sobti
>
> On May 18, 2024, at 11:17 AM, Misbah  wrote:
>
> Many congratulations to amar and his team for this favourable and
> significant judgement. Ola should comply with it or their legal compliance
> and commercial games.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 18 May 2024, at 10:49 AM, Misbah  wrote:
>
> Ccpd directions/orders are recommendatory in the nature. parties may
> comply to obey its moral authority, or they may choose to not to comply at
> all. according to. RPD act ccpd has to submit a comprehensive report on
> annual basis at the floor of the Parliament. This is a near lip service.
> Sorry to say no one in Parliament  take notice of it.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 5:51 PM, Cauvery Krishna 
> wrote:
>
> 
> This is the issue of you lawyers.
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:46 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>
>> I think I typed quite simple language. Can someone simplify this further?
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 17 May 2024, at 5:43 PM, Cauvery Krishna 
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by
>> non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am
>> at my work place.
>>
>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>>
>>> Call me up-9892622230.
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>> I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple
>>> language.
>>>
>>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>>>
 On this there could be different legal opinions.



 My opinion is as follows:


 1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government
 authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such
 recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing.
 Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77
 against every establishment which includes government and private are
 binding as directions.


 2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon
 officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am
 not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.


 3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not
 aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.


 4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And
 we will not drop the ball on this one as well.


 Regards,

 Amar Jain

 On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:

 No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of
 the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how
 easy is it for the companies to get away with it?

 On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:

 Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the
 Chief Commissioner at the central level.



 Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a
 prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction
 if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.


 Does this answer your question?


 Regards,

 Amar Jain

 On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:

 Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs
 has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this
 order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would
 like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain
 the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court
 then a high court then the Supreme court.

 On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad, 
 wrote:

 Hello amar sir,

 Greetings!
 Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
 Sent from my iPhone

 On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:

 Dear all,


 On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
 Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
 services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:


  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
 targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
 • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal
 Officer
 • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all
 existing and 

Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Prerna Sobti
congratulations Amar and news team. I am confident. This is just the beginning in many more achievements. Keep up the good workPrerna Sobti On May 18, 2024, at 11:17 AM, Misbah  wrote:Many congratulations to amar and his team for this favourable and significant judgement. Ola should comply with it or their legal compliance and commercial games.Sent from my iPhoneOn 18 May 2024, at 10:49 AM, Misbah  wrote:Ccpd directions/orders are recommendatory in the nature. parties may comply to obey its moral authority, or they may choose to not to comply at all. according to. RPD act ccpd has to submit a comprehensive report on annual basis at the floor of the Parliament. This is a near lip service. Sorry to say no one in Parliament  take notice of it.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:51 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:This is the issue of you lawyers. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:46 Amar Jain,  wrote:I think I typed quite simple language. Can someone simplify this further?Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:43 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am at my work place. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:Call me up-9892622230.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple language. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
On this there could be different legal opinions.



My opinion is as follows:

1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing. Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77 against every establishment which includes government and private are binding as directions. 

2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.

3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.

4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we will not drop the ball on this one as well.

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is it for the companies to get away with it? 


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:


Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief Commissioner at the central level.



Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.

Does this answer your question?

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:

Hello amar sir,
 
Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:



Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all existing and new features• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,
Amar Jain

-- Disclaimer:1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its v

Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Misbah
Many congratulations to amar and his team for this favourable and significant judgement. Ola should comply with it or their legal compliance and commercial games.Sent from my iPhoneOn 18 May 2024, at 10:49 AM, Misbah  wrote:Ccpd directions/orders are recommendatory in the nature. parties may comply to obey its moral authority, or they may choose to not to comply at all. according to. RPD act ccpd has to submit a comprehensive report on annual basis at the floor of the Parliament. This is a near lip service. Sorry to say no one in Parliament  take notice of it.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:51 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:This is the issue of you lawyers. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:46 Amar Jain,  wrote:I think I typed quite simple language. Can someone simplify this further?Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:43 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am at my work place. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:Call me up-9892622230.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple language. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
On this there could be different legal opinions.



My opinion is as follows:

1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing. Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77 against every establishment which includes government and private are binding as directions. 

2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.

3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.

4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we will not drop the ball on this one as well.

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is it for the companies to get away with it? 


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:


Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief Commissioner at the central level.



Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.

Does this answer your question?

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:

Hello amar sir,
 
Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:



Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all existing and new features• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,
Amar Jain

-- Disclaimer:1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..  Search for old postings at:http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@

Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Misbah
Ccpd directions/orders are recommendatory in the nature. parties may comply to obey its moral authority, or they may choose to not to comply at all. according to. RPD act ccpd has to submit a comprehensive report on annual basis at the floor of the Parliament. This is a near lip service. Sorry to say no one in Parliament  take notice of it.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:51 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:This is the issue of you lawyers. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:46 Amar Jain,  wrote:I think I typed quite simple language. Can someone simplify this further?Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:43 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am at my work place. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:Call me up-9892622230.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple language. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
On this there could be different legal opinions.



My opinion is as follows:

1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing. Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77 against every establishment which includes government and private are binding as directions. 

2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.

3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.

4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we will not drop the ball on this one as well.

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is it for the companies to get away with it? 


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:


Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief Commissioner at the central level.



Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.

Does this answer your question?

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:

Hello amar sir,
 
Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:



Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all existing and new features• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,
Amar Jain

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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Cauvery Krishna
This is the issue of you lawyers.

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:46 Amar Jain,  wrote:

> I think I typed quite simple language. Can someone simplify this further?
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 5:43 PM, Cauvery Krishna 
> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by
> non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am
> at my work place.
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>
>> Call me up-9892622230.
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna 
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple
>> language.
>>
>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>>
>>> On this there could be different legal opinions.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My opinion is as follows:
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government
>>> authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such
>>> recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing.
>>> Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77
>>> against every establishment which includes government and private are
>>> binding as directions.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon
>>> officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am
>>> not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.
>>>
>>>
>>> 3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not
>>> aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.
>>>
>>>
>>> 4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we
>>> will not drop the ball on this one as well.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Amar Jain
>>>
>>> On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>>>
>>> No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the
>>> CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is
>>> it for the companies to get away with it?
>>>
>>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>>>
>>> Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the
>>> Chief Commissioner at the central level.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a
>>> prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction
>>> if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.
>>>
>>>
>>> Does this answer your question?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Amar Jain
>>>
>>> On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has
>>> to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order,
>>> failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like
>>> to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the
>>> hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a
>>> high court then the Supreme court.
>>>
>>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello amar sir,
>>>
>>> Greetings!
>>> Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>
>>> On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
>>> Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
>>> services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:
>>>
>>>
>>>  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
>>> targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
>>> • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal
>>> Officer
>>> • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all
>>> existing and new features
>>> • Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance
>>> with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual
>>> basis
>>>
>>> Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance
>>> of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.
>>>
>>>
>>> Detailed order is attached for your reference.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Amar Jain
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Disclaimer:
>>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>>> the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Amar Jain
I think I typed quite simple language. Can someone simplify this further?Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 5:43 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am at my work place. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:Call me up-9892622230.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple language. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
On this there could be different legal opinions.



My opinion is as follows:

1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing. Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77 against every establishment which includes government and private are binding as directions. 

2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.

3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.

4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we will not drop the ball on this one as well.

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is it for the companies to get away with it? 


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:


Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief Commissioner at the central level.



Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.

Does this answer your question?

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:

Hello amar sir,
 
Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:



Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all existing and new features• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,
Amar Jain

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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Cauvery Krishna
Hi Amar, can you not type in a simple language which can be understood by
non lawyers as well. I am sorry for writing this. I cannot call you as I am
at my work place.

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 17:35 Amar Jain,  wrote:

> Call me up-9892622230.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna 
> wrote:
>
> 
> I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple
> language.
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>
>> On this there could be different legal opinions.
>>
>>
>>
>> My opinion is as follows:
>>
>>
>> 1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government
>> authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such
>> recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing.
>> Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77
>> against every establishment which includes government and private are
>> binding as directions.
>>
>>
>> 2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon
>> officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am
>> not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.
>>
>>
>> 3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not
>> aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.
>>
>>
>> 4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we
>> will not drop the ball on this one as well.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Amar Jain
>>
>> On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>>
>> No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the
>> CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is
>> it for the companies to get away with it?
>>
>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>>
>> Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the
>> Chief Commissioner at the central level.
>>
>>
>>
>> Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a
>> prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction
>> if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.
>>
>>
>> Does this answer your question?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Amar Jain
>>
>> On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>>
>> Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has
>> to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order,
>> failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like
>> to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the
>> hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a
>> high court then the Supreme court.
>>
>> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:
>>
>> Hello amar sir,
>>
>> Greetings!
>> Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>>
>> On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
>> Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
>> services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:
>>
>>
>>  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
>> targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
>> • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal
>> Officer
>> • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all
>> existing and new features
>> • Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance
>> with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual
>> basis
>>
>> Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance
>> of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.
>>
>>
>> Detailed order is attached for your reference.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Amar Jain
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Amar Jain
Call me up-9892622230.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 4:56 PM, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple language. On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:
On this there could be different legal opinions.



My opinion is as follows:

1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing. Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77 against every establishment which includes government and private are binding as directions. 

2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.

3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.

4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we will not drop the ball on this one as well.

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is it for the companies to get away with it? 


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:


Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief Commissioner at the central level.



Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.

Does this answer your question?

Regards,
Amar Jain
On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:


Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:

Hello amar sir,
 
Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:



Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all existing and new features• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,
Amar Jain

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RE: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread 'Mohammed Asif Asif Iqbal (IN)' via AccessIndia
Amar,
Great effort indeed!!!
Thanks
Asif


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To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: Cauvery Krishna 
Subject: Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way 
for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators


On this there could be different legal opinions.





My opinion is as follows:



1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government 
authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such 
recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing. 
Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77 
against every establishment which includes government and private are binding 
as directions.



2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon officials, 
demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am not aware of 
any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.



3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware if 
they have utilised the power in any specific instance.



4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we will 
not drop the ball on this one as well.



Regards,

Amar Jain

On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the CCPD 
body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is it for 
the companies to get away with it?

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain, 
mailto:amarj...@amarjain.com>> wrote:

Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief 
Commissioner at the central level.





Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a prerogative of 
the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction if there has been 
non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.



Does this answer your question?



Regards,

Amar Jain

On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to 
submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing 
which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like to know why 
would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the hierarchy of CCPD? 
For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a high court then the 
Supreme court.

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad, 
mailto:mparam...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello amar sir,

Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain 
mailto:amarj...@amarjain.com>> wrote:

Dear all,



On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities 
issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability 
inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:



 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted 
disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer
• Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all 
existing and new features
• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with 
accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis

Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this 
order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.



Detailed order is attached for your reference.



Regards,

Amar Jain


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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Cauvery Krishna
I am sorry Amar but  could you please answer my questions in a simple
language.

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:49 Amar Jain,  wrote:

> On this there could be different legal opinions.
>
>
>
> My opinion is as follows:
>
>
> 1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government
> authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such
> recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in writing.
> Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with Section 77
> against every establishment which includes government and private are
> binding as directions.
>
>
> 2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon
> officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I am
> not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on anyone.
>
>
> 3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not aware
> if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.
>
>
> 4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we
> will not drop the ball on this one as well.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
> On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>
> No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the
> CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is
> it for the companies to get away with it?
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:
>
> Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief
> Commissioner at the central level.
>
>
>
> Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a
> prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction
> if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.
>
>
> Does this answer your question?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
> On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>
> Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has
> to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order,
> failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like
> to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the
> hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a
> high court then the Supreme court.
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:
>
> Hello amar sir,
>
> Greetings!
> Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
>
> On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
> Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
> services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:
>
>
>  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
> targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
> • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer
> • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all
> existing and new features
> • Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance
> with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual
> basis
>
> Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of
> this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.
>
>
> Detailed order is attached for your reference.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
>
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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Amar Jain

On this there could be different legal opinions.

My opinion is as follows:

1. Unless CCPD issues recommendations under Section 75B to government 
authority, then only a government authority has a right to reject such 
recommendations within 90 days by giving reasons for rejection in 
writing. Accordingly, any directions issued under Section 75 read with 
Section 77 against every establishment which includes government and 
private are binding as directions.


2. CCPD does have power to impose fines under Section 89, summon 
officials, demand for production of records, and so on. But till date I 
am not aware of any instance where CCPD would have imposed a fine on 
anyone.


3. CCPD's power to report to parliament is quite broad, but I am not 
aware if they have utilised the power in any specific instance.


4. It is up to us to see how to have companies ensure compliance. And we 
will not drop the ball on this one as well.


Regards,

Amar Jain

On 17/05/2024 16:16, Cauvery Krishna wrote:

No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of 
the CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how 
easy is it for the companies to get away with it?


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:

Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the 
Chief Commissioner at the central level.


Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a 
prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite 
direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or 
even in general.


Does this answer your question?

Regards,

Amar Jain

On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:

Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs 
has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this 
order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I 
would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you 
explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is 
trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  
wrote:

Hello amar sir,

Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:

Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With 
Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their 
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under:


* Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct 
targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
* Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal 
Officer
* Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all 
existing and new features
* Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for 
compliance with accessibility standards and mandating 
self-certification on an annual basis


Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance 
of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the 
Parliament.


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Regards,

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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Cauvery Krishna
No, how efficient is the reporting to the parliament is? Does any of the
CCPD body has authority to impose fines? My question comes from how easy is
it for the companies to get away with it?

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 16:11 Amar Jain,  wrote:

> Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the Chief
> Commissioner at the central level.
>
>
>
> Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a
> prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite direction
> if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even in general.
>
>
> Does this answer your question?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
> On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:
>
> Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has
> to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order,
> failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like
> to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the
> hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a
> high court then the Supreme court.
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:
>
> Hello amar sir,
>
> Greetings!
> Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
>
> On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
> Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
> services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:
>
>
>  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
> targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
> • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer
> • Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all
> existing and new features
> • Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance
> with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual
> basis
>
> Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of
> this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.
>
>
> Detailed order is attached for your reference.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
>
>
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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Amar Jain
Here, there is a state commissioner in every state, and there is the 
Chief Commissioner at the central level.


Parliamentary reporting mechanism is not a right for us, it is a 
prerogative of the CCPD to be used where they feel that despite 
direction if there has been non-compliance in specific instances or even 
in general.


Does this answer your question?

Regards,

Amar Jain

On 17/05/2024 16:07, Cauvery Krishna wrote:

Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs 
has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this 
order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I 
would like to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you 
explain the hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is 
trial court then a high court then the Supreme court.


On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  
wrote:

Hello amar sir,

Greetings!
Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
Sent from my iPhone

On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:

Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With 
Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their 
services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as 
under:


* Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct 
targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
* Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal 
Officer
* Clear direction from the company's CEO to ensure accessibility of all 
existing and new features
* Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for 
compliance with accessibility standards and mandating 
self-certification on an annual basis


Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance 
of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the 
Parliament.


Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,

Amar Jain

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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Cauvery Krishna
Dear Amar, could you please explain this in simple words? , Ola Cabs has to
submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order,
failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament. I would like
to know why would it be reported to the parliament? Can you explain the
hierarchy of CCPD? For example in  usual cases there is trial court then a
high court then the Supreme court.

On Fri, 17 May 2024, 14:49 Maruti Paramwad,  wrote:

> Hello amar sir,
>
> Greetings!
> Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
>
> 
>
> Dear all,
>
>
> On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With
> Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their
> services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:
>
>
>  • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct
> targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
> • Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer
> • Clear direction from the company’s CEO to ensure accessibility of all
> existing and new features
> • Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance
> with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual
> basis
>
> Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of
> this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.
>
>
> Detailed order is attached for your reference.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain
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Re: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Maruti Paramwad
Hello amar sir,Greetings!Great work amar sir! This is a very big achievement.Sent from my iPhoneOn 17 May 2024, at 1:37 PM, Amar Jain  wrote:
Dear all,

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer • Clear direction from the company’s CEO to ensure accessibility of all existing and new features• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

Regards,
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RE: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread george.abraham0
Super Amar!

 

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Amar Jain
Sent: 17 May 2024 13:37
To: Accessindia 
Subject: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for 
disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

 

Dear all,

 

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities 
issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability 
inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted 
disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer 
• Clear direction from the company’s CEO to ensure accessibility of all 
existing and new features
• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with 
accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis 

Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this 
order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

 

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

 

Regards,

Amar Jain

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RE: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

2024-05-17 Thread Yamuna Jivana Dasa
Hi Amar,

Great work!

Your contribution to people with disability is certainly well received by all 
here, and we wish you all the best going forward. I’m sure nobody will fail to 
agree with these sentiments, so I can safely say I don’t speak only for myself!

 

Kind regards,Yamuna Jivana Dasa

 

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf Of Amar Jain
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2024 1:37 PM
To: Accessindia 
Subject: [AI] CCPD issues range of directions to Ola Cabs paving the way for 
disability inclusive behavior by cab aggregators

 

Dear all,

 

On May 10 2024, the Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons With Disabilities 
issued wide ranging directions to Ola Cabs to make their services disability 
inclusive. The top points from the order are as under:

 

 • Allow users to disclose their disability in profile and conduct targeted 
disability-specific sensitization for its driver partners
• Appointment of an Accessibility Auditor and a Grievance Redressal Officer 
• Clear direction from the company’s CEO to ensure accessibility of all 
existing and new features
• Submission of an undertaking by the company to the CCPD for compliance with 
accessibility standards and mandating self-certification on an annual basis 

Ola Cabs has to submit a compliance report in 90 days from the issuance of this 
order, failing which the matter will be reported to the Parliament.

 

Detailed order is attached for your reference.

 

Regards,

Amar Jain

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