//php print_r(get_the_ID()); ?>
Core Demand of the Question
|
The Supreme Court’s recent directions to audit disability-related facilities in prisons highlight systemic neglect of disabled inmates. The Court stressed compliance with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and the need for equal access to legal aid, healthcare, mobility, and basic prison services for persons with disabilities.
Disability-inclusive prisons require structural reforms, specialised care, and institutional accountability aligned with the RPwD Act. Strengthening accessibility audits, training staff, and integrating disability rights into prison manuals can ensure humane custody, uphold constitutional dignity, and make prisons compliant with India’s broader rights-based governance framework.
To get PDF version, Please click on "Print PDF" button.
Corridor-Linked University Townships: Reforming Hi...
New START Treaty 2026: End of U.S.–Russia Nuclea...
Bonded Labour in India: 50 Years After Abolition, ...
Urban Zero Day Water Crisis: Climate Change and th...
India–Malaysia Strategic Reset under Act East Po...
Sky is Not the Limit: India must Guard the Final F...
<div class="new-fform">
</div>
Latest Comments