The top court said right to dignity, which is ensured in the constitutional set up for every citizen, applies with much more vigour in cases of persons suffering from disability and it was duty of the State and public authorities to lay down proper norms in this regard.
A bench comprising Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan passed a slew of directions, including that all government buildings providing any services to the public be made fully accessible to differently-abled persons by June 2019 as per provision of The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016.
On the issue of making 50 per cent of all the government buildings in the national capital and all state capitals fully accessible by December 2018, the court said though deadline for identifying such buildings was fixed as February 28 this year, only seven states have done this as per a status report of August 2017.
"Remaining states are directed to identify the buildings by February 28, 2018 and it is made clear that no further time in this behalf shall be granted. Insofar as deadline for retrofitting is concerned, the work should be completed by December 2018," the court said in its 78-page judgement.
Regarding Central government buildings, the bench said that the work be completed by August next year.
The bench referred to the provision of the 2016 Act and said it provides for comprehensive accessibility to disabled persons in all modes of transport.
"Therefore, it becomes the duty of the union, states as well as union territories to ensure that all government buses are disabled friendly in accordance with the harmonized guidelines," it said, while asking authorities to ensure that even the private buses become disabled friendly.
The bench also dealt with the aspect of accessibility of disabled persons at airports, completion of accessibility audit of all the international airports in India and making them fully accessible.
It said that demand of the petitioner that the Civil Aviation Ministry should follow the template of IIT Roorkee, which had conducted access audit of Indira Gandhi International airport here, appeared to be justified and should be implemented as expeditiously as possible.
The court directed the Railways authorities to make an assessment on making 50 per cent of all stations fully accessible by March 2018 so as to ascertain as to by when such facilities would be provided.
"Such a study can be undertaken and exercise be completed within a period of three months and report in that behalf shall be filed in the court, chalking out the progressive plan," the bench said.
Regarding the issue of including disability aspect in all relevant parts of revised National Building Code, the court said it was expected from the authorities to regularly update harmonized guidelines keeping in view the provisions of the 2016 Act and technological advancement.
The court observed that it was the duty of the states and union territories to constitute advisory boards to effectively implement the provisions of the 2016 Act.
"Therefore, we direct these advisory boards to be constituted by all states and union territories within a period of three months from today," the court said.
The court has listed the matter for directions after three months on receiving the reports in terms of its order.
The bench noted in its judgement that without providing these facilities to them, their movement gets impaired and this could be treated as infringement of their fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution.
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