The Delhi High Court has paved the way for three per cent reservation
for the disabled in the Higher Judicial Service by giving directions
for earmarking one of the advertised posts in the ongoing recruitment
process. The post, to be clubbed with more reserved vacancies, will be
filled up in the next recruitment exercise.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/high-court-orders-reservation-for-disabled-in-higher-judicial-service/article5842323.ece
If the High Court's Registrar-General is not in a position to
advertise all the vacancies, a special recruitment procedure will be
carried out in respect of only the earmarked vacancies falling to the
share of those entitled to be considered under the three per cent
quota under the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995, a Division Bench
has held.

In its judgment pronounced on Tuesday on a writ petition moved by a
lawyer, Nishant S. Diwan, the Court directed the Registrar-General to
complete the recruitment drive for the disability quota within one
year of declaration of results in the current appointment process. The
Higher Judicial Service comprises the cadre of the Additional District
and Sessions Judges.

The Bench, comprising Justice S. Ravindra Bhat and Justice R. V.
Easwar, noted in its 24-page verdict that since the total number of
advertised posts was only 14, it would not be possible to earmark any
post under the three per cent quota. "The most feasible approach would
be to determine the total number of posts that are to be filled in
this quota before actually taking steps to fill them," the Court
observed while issuing directions.

The petitioner, practising as a lawyer since 1998, claimed to be
suffering from locomotor disability which entitled him to benefits
under the Disabilities Act, including reservation in government
employment.

However, the three per cent reservation for the disabled applicable to
the Civil Judges and Magistrates as well as the members of the Income
Tax Appellate Tribunals is not available to those competing for
recruitment in the Delhi Higher Judicial Service. Excluding DHJS from
the benefit of reservation was "arbitrary and discriminatory",
contended petitioner Mr. Diwan.

The High Court establishment argued that the petitioner could not
claim a right to be considered as a disabled candidate in the absence
of a specific determination under Section 32 of the Disabilities Act.
Besides, since the DHJS examination is scheduled for April 6, any
interdiction by the Court at this stage would disturb the timeline and
delay the recruitment process.

While partly allowing the writ petition, the High Court relied on a
2013 judgment of the Supreme Court in Union of India vs. National
Federation of the Blind through which a wide nature of rights for the
disabled and corresponding obligation for quota in employment has been
mandated.

The Court also said there was no material to suggest that the DHJS
officers performed duties and functions which were radically different
from those of Civil Judges and Magistrates. Other posts whose holders
discharge judicial functions have also been accorded the benefit of
disability quota. "The non-inclusion of DHJS cadre posts for
reservation under the Disabilities Act cannot be upheld. It amounts to
discrimination," stated the Bench.



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"If all vacancies can't be advertised, a special recruitment drive for
disabled be carried out"


"Excluding Delhi Higher Judicial Service posts for reservation under
Disabilities Act discriminatory"

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