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Govt should relax rules for physically challenged: HC

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the government to consider treating physically challenged people at par with SC/ST candidates while granting relaxation in qualifying marks for admission in professional courses. HT Correspondent reports.

Updated on: Jul 6, 2010, 23:22:42 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the government to consider treating physically challenged people at par with SC/ST candidates while granting relaxation in qualifying marks for admission in professional courses.

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The court asked the government to consider the recommendations of chief commissioner for disabilities who had directed all government-aided institutions to extend the relaxation in qualifying marks to physically disabled candidates in order to bring them at par with SC/ST candidates.

A bench headed by Justice B.D. Ahmed, however, refused to grant any relief to a handicapped student who had sought such relaxation for getting admission in a medical college, saying there was no such provision in law at present.

"However, the respondents (government and institutions aided by it) are required to give a serious view to the recommendation in order to ensure that physically disabled persons are not deprived of their rights, privileges and facilities under the law," the court said.

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