Hi
Something to ponder: can a colour blind person be treated as blind? What 
percentage of disability  can be attributed to him?

Experts may throw some colour to this question?
Harish.


-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
turab chimthanawala
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 4:32 PM
To: accessindia <[email protected]>
Subject: [AI] (AI) Bombay High court recalls order, allows FTII to reject 
colour blind student for editing course

Reported in the Times of India dated 6th February 2017

In a setback to a colour blind youth, Bombay high court recalled its order 
directing Film and Television Institute of India to grant him provisional 
admission to the film editing course.
A bench of Justices Shantanu Khemkar and Prakash Naik took note of FTII's 
submission that since the first semester was over, and also its examination, it 
was not possible to accommodate Patna-based Ashutosh Kumar directly into the 
second semester which had started. The court's order came on a review petition 
filed by FTII, which urged the court to recall its January 18 order to admit 
Ashutosh to the three-year post-graduate diploma course.
Ashutosh applied to FTII and appeared for an exam in April 2015. When the 
results were out in June 2016, he was selected. When he reported in July for 
orientation, he was told to do a medical examination, which revealed he was 
suffering from colour blindness and low vision.
A report from the Pune government hospital said his colour vision was partially 
defective. FTII then wrote to Ashutosh that he was not eligible for the course 
and why candidates suffering from colour blindness were unsuitable for editing. 
His petition said under Right to Information, he learnt from Satyajit Ray Film 
and Television Institute that it does not discriminate against candidates with 
colour blindness or partial defect. After he got relief from HC, FTII moved a 
review petition. Its petition stated that if colour blind persons edited films 
it would lead to a loss of crores of rupees for producers.
Ashutosh's advocate argued that FTII's stand that the first semester was over 
was known at the time of the January 18 order and no case was made out for its 
review. But the judges found merit in FTII's submission. "It is open for the 
petitioner to apply for admission of the first semester of the next year 
without prejudice to his contentions raised in the petition,'' they said in the 
February 1 order.

Ashutoshs' petition had urged the court to declare that part of FTII's 
prospectus disallowing persons with colour blindness from pursuing the 
film-editing course as violative of the Right to Equality and Right to Life. 
The court has posted the next hearing on February 21.


Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of 
mobile phones / Tabs on:
http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in


Search for old postings at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/

To unsubscribe send a message to
[email protected]
with the subject unsubscribe.

To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please 
visit the list home page at 
http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in


Disclaimer:
1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the 
person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;

2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent 
through this mailing list..

________________________________

Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls 
asking for personal information such as your bank account details, passwords, 
etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not respond in any 
manner to such offers, however official or attractive they may look.


Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and 
intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are 
addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use, 
review, distribution, printing or copying of the information contained in this 
e-mail message and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If you have 
received this email by error, please notify us by return e-mail or telephone 
and immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachments. The 
recipient should check this email and any attachments for the presence of 
viruses. The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability for any damage caused 
by any virus transmitted by this email.


Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of 
mobile phones / Tabs on:
http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in


Search for old postings at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/

To unsubscribe send a message to
[email protected]
with the subject unsubscribe.

To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please 
visit the list home page at
http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in


Disclaimer:
1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the 
person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;

2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent 
through this mailing list..

Reply via email to