Blind lawyer gets disabled clients into IAS

Harish V Nair 
New Delhi
June 24, 2018
UPDATED: June 24, 2018 05:50 IST

 SK Rungta, 64, visually impaired senior lawyer

SK Rungta, 64, visually impaired senior lawyer


HIGHLIGHTS
Two men will join the service a decade after clearing the exam
One is with 70 per cent hearing impairment and the other with a polio-hit leg
Duo to be inducted into IAS in 3 months

Despite clearing the prestigious Civil Services Examination, Sunder
Lal and Abhishek Singh found a seemingly insurmountable barrier in
their way.

The two men with disabilities had dreamt of joining the Indian
Administrative Service. But the Centre's department of personnel and
training (DoPT) put Lal, who has 70 per cent hearing impairment, in
the Indian Revenue Service (Customs & Central Excise), while Singh was
assigned to the Indian Audit & Accounts Service.

It took another individual who had prevailed over similar challenges
in his life to get them justice. And it was also the biggest moment of
glory for visually impaired 64-year-old senior advocate SK Rungta, who
has been fighting court battles for the rights of the disabled for the
past 36 years. Justices Dinesh Gupta and KN Shrivastava of the Central
Administrative Tribunal (CAT) delivered the verdict in the
five-year-long legal battle by directing the DoPT to put 38-year-old
Lal and 39-year-old Singh in the IAS within three months. Since
clearing the exam 10 years ago, the duo battled several hurdles
besides disability- Lal uses hearing aids and Singh walks around using
a foot caliper. But they say government apathy stopped them just short
of achieving their dream, until now.

Lal hailing from Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh and Singh from Ropar in
Punjab had moved the CAT in 2013 after the DoPT gave them lower-level
posts against vacancies meant for the physically handicapped category,
though they were selected on general merit.

"This judgment will benefit all such disability affected persons who
had cleared the civil services but were downgraded citing various
technicalities right from 1996," Rungta told Mail Today.

"I faced a lot of problems during the entire phase of preparation for
civil services because of my hearing disability. I have already lost
ten years. Only hope the government does not further delay my
appointment by appealing to a higher court," said Lal.

Rungta was earlier instrumental in getting three per cent reservation
in government and PSU jobs for the differently abled, fetching
permission for visually impaired candidates to appear for the Civil
Services Examination using scribes or Braille, in getting a court
order that all differently abled students were entitled to free
education till age of 18, and to persuade the DDA to provide
preferential allotment of flats at concessional rates to the
differently abled.

The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of
Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 came into force on February
7, 1996. This meant that the three per cent reservation for the
disabled had to be granted retrospectively.

The Supreme Court, Delhi High Court and CAT in several orders directed
the Union Public Service Commission to prepare a comprehensive list of
those eligible rights from 1996.

Following that, Lal and Singh were recommended IAS posts by the UPSC.
But the DoPT refused to comply with it, forcing them to approach CAT.

"Aggrieved by the non-allotment of IAS, the applicant has filed the
present case. We find that in an identical case of Ravindra U Garkal,
this tribunal has already issued a direction for allotting him IAS in
accordance with the recommendations of UPSC.

We find that the cases of these two applicants are identical to that
of Ravindra U Garkal. Hence, we are of the view that these applicants
are also entitled to identical reliefs," the tribunal ruled.

-- 
Avichal bhatnagar




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