CHENNAI, February 12, 2014
HC pulls up State for violations in appointing differently-abled persons
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K.T. Sangameswaran
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Observing that the differently-abled have been taken for a ride by the
State government, the Madras High Court has ordered issue of contempt
notices to three top officials, including the Chief Secretary, for
violating the orders of the High Court and the Supreme Court in the
matter of filling up vacancies in 'A', 'B', 'C' and 'D' categories by
differently-abled persons.

Besides the Chief Secretary, Sheela Balakrishnan, notices were ordered
to be issued against the Secretary, Welfare of Differently-Abled
Persons Department, P.Sivasankaran and the State Commissioner for the
Differently-Abled, Manivasan.

Following the Advocate-General, A.L.Somayaji's request to postpone the
issue of the notice, Justice S.Manikumar ordered that if the officials
concerned comply with the Court directions in letter and spirit, they
could file necessary applications.

Passing an interim order on three writ petitions filed in 2004, the
Judge said the Court had, in April 2012, directed the authorities to
identify 'A' and 'B' posts in government departments, boards, public
sector undertakings, corporations, companies owned by the government
and educational institutions. Subsequently, the government had issued
a G.O. on January 29 last year directing the establishments to
identify the posts and to implement the three per cent reservation for
the differently-abled.

Mr. Justice Manikumar said no details had been furnished, as to
whether the Secretaries had implemented the instructions given.

Though repeatedly the Court issued orders to identify the posts under
the four categories and fill up the posts as expeditiously as
possible, the process was getting delayed.

Only 50 out of the 102 government undertakings, boards, etc., had
furnished the details. No clear details had been furnished about 54
government-owned companies. He said the authorities were seeking
adjournments time and again.

During the last hearing, the State Commissioner for the
Differently-Abled filed an affidavit taking a different stand
altogether and submitted that the whole process should be reworked
considering the Tamil Nadu Persons with Disabilities (Equal
Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Rules.

Source: 
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/hc-pulls-up-state-for-violations-in-appointing-differentlyabled-persons/article5679254.ece

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