The proposal had evoked sharp response from activists and civil rights bodies who saw it as a means to dilute the legislation.
In a joint statement, around 125 disability rights organisations, civil society organisations and activists last week said they unequivocally register their strong protest against the proposal to "dilute and nullify" penal provisions contained in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.
They said the government was proposing to "drastically alter the very nature of the act".
The DEPwD had proposed amendments to RPwD Act under provisions 89, 92(a) and 93 and suggested insertion of a new section 95A in the act.