“Reasonable Accommodation” is defined in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, as the necessary and appropriate modification and adjustments, without imposing a disproportionate or undue burden in a particular case, to ensure to persons with disabilities the enjoyment or exercise of rights equally with others.
E-bulletins in Reasonable Accomodation and Disability Law
2021:
Scribes for persons with writing disability: Government invites comments
Landmark SC verdict on facilities and reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities
2020:
SC says disabled to get same relaxations as SC/ST
Claiming relief for persons with disabilities during Covid-19 times
Disability and Covid-19: Government issues protective guidelines
2019:
From Psycho-social Disability to Becoming a Judge
2018:
Disability Advisory Boards: Guardians of disability policy and affirmative action
2017:
Disabilities Commissioners have protective powers, say Courts
Are the Employment Provisions in the New Disability Act Satisfactory?