Madras HC installs Braille printer to provide judgement copies to the visually challenged
The Hindu
The first Division Bench had also insisted upon appointing interpreters proficient in interacting with those with speech and hearing difficulties.
The Madras High Court has installed a Braille printer at its principal seat in Chennai for providing judgement and order copies to visually challenged lawyers and litigants.
Issuing a notification on instructions from Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee, Registrar General P. Dhanapal said the printer would be put to use from Monday.
The notification states that the facility had been created to facilitate access to justice and to comply with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act of 2016.
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