Notice to High Court Registrar, Tamil Nadu govt after visually challenged denied scribes for exam

Hearing a petition moved by the College Students and Graduates Association of the Blind seeking direction to conduct re-examination for the office assistant position in the Madras High Court (MHC), the first division bench of the MHC ordered notice to the Registrar of the MHC and the Tamil Nadu government

By :  migrator
Update: 2021-10-23 00:26 GMT
Madras High Court (File Photo)

Chennai

The petitioner submitted that when the examination for the office assistant job in MHC was conducted recently, the authorities denied permission to the visually challenged people to take scribes to the examination hall.

“As per the rules framed by the Union government in 2013, visually challenged people have the liberty to take the assistance of the scribes,” the petitioner submitted through their counsel.

Recording the submission, the Bench directed the registrar of the Madras High Court and Tamil Nadu government to file their response within a week.

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