Dear friends,
very often do we see that people sitting on judiciary dont understnad
disabled persons at all and pass on ridiculous decision, and once in a
thousand decisions it is challenged. demanding a country would be entirely
against the inclusion but can we demand a judiciary wherer disabled
Hi Himalaya,
The problem you mentioned is applicable for all issues, not only those
related to disability. Such is the state of our judicial system. But your
idea of a fast track court to hear disability issues alone is an interesting
one. There is merit in the argument that persons with
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--- On Tue, 3/23/10, himalaya singh Rawat himalayasinghra...@gmail.com wrote:
From: himalaya singh Rawat himalayasinghra...@gmail.com
Subject: [AI] separate judiciary
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Dear rahul and all,
I have heard about disability related module for I A S officers while they
go through their initial training. if something like this is incorporated
and we have separate benches for disability related cases then we can reach
to some amicable solutions. judges judging the cases
Hi Himalaya,
Chief Commissioner for persons with disabilities is the best solution
for such type of problems.
The issues that you've mentioned in your mail are well within the
jurisdiction of CCPD.
You might be aware that a disable person can file his or her complain
online as well!!!
CCPD is
dear akhilesh,
i gave some examples, it is the not the whole issue i am talking about. what
we need a better judicial system for us.
i would agree that whatever we discuss here should be sent to the ccpd also
and the M S J E, different ministeries and leaders. it would be a nice idea.
On
Yeah why not!!!
CCPD guys seems to have caught by laziness, and they're not
discharging there duties which they have been appointed for.
As I've mentioned earlier, they're legally bound to decide the case
within 3 months i.e. 90 days from the date of filing of the complain,
and if
They’re avoiding