Dear prashant sir
I have taken s b I life policy before 3 years ago for myself and for
wife . At that time insurance agent promised me to collect chque from
my home every year and to give me 1 % comition in cash every year but
now he has refused to fulfill both of his promises. Now what can I do?
I'm also in need of any portable scanner. But unfortunately the scanner
suggested by pranav sir is very expensive for me.
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Hey experts, I would be thankful if somebody could explain to me the
section 2(b) of Persons with disabilities Act 1995.
For ready reference, I am reproducing the section as follows:
Sec2(b) define blindness, it provides “(b) blindness refers to a
condition where a person suffers from any of the
No, not as per my knowledge.
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Sent: 08 June 2015 21:18
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the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Life Insurance
Hey Arjun my contact detail is in the signature. By the way my mobile
number is 955765
On 6/8/15, Arjun Malhotra malhotraarjun2...@gmail.com wrote:
Need of hour is a PIL in SC for such arbitrary rules which lacks
judicial use of disgression.
On 6/8/15, Arjun Malhotra
Raju,
Look at scanners from Cannon. Be warned, you may have to invest in OCR.
Pranav
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Second and third point refers to some degree of site, layed down in
ophthalmological terms.
Low vision, however, is a separate category defined in the act.
At present, however, it is highly subjectively defined, leaving a wide
discretion to the doctors.
However, blind covers total lack of sight
Interestingly, she argued her case herself. We need more of such fighters.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/hc-to-the-aid-of-visually-challenged-woman/article7296865.ece
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Hi,
I am no expert on insurance and therefore cannot comment on such questions.
In recent times there were emails of people who either could not get LIC
policy or got it with terms and conditions.
The person named in my email thinks that he can get a standard policy done
for the visually impaired
So what it all indicate: high-profile lawyers in the disability sector
are at unease while taking on Courts for not complying to the law. A
month ago, I read an article in the Bangalore Mirror that why Court
premises and functioning are inaccessible to the blind and nobody
raises questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIDJgcBdIvo
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Supposedly most progressive organ of government falls prey to the
simplest and straightest dictum-Its easy to preach than practice! What
are the requirements of the job, by the way, that disables the
candidate from performing the duties in a proper way? Has this part
got any mentioning in the
High court may be right in its observation while dismissing the
petition that the candidate didn't challenge the impugned circular of
the government and participated in the recruitment process . However
solely on this ground the relief to the petitioner can not be denyed
anyways. Cirtainly the
This is an opportune time all blind lawyers practicing in several High
Courts as well in the Supreme Court should write an open letter to the
CJI and CC it to the PMO of India, And publicise this in the media.
I'm sure things are gonna get better. One could also take on board the
blind judge in
Need of hour is a PIL in SC for such arbitrary rules which lacks
judicial use of disgression.
On 6/8/15, Arjun Malhotra malhotraarjun2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mohib
Can I have your contact details Please?
On 6/8/15, Mohib Anwar Rafay mohibra...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes one thing is clear, if
Actually in the matter of appointment of judges to lower judiciary,
the things very much depends upon the high court of concern state
itself. As it is the requirement under the constitution that while
appointment to such judiciary the consultation from high court is
necessary. Mean the high court
Yes one thing is clear, if supreme court holds that any of such moves
which is based on arbitrary decision of the government, is infringing
the right of visually impaired person, even high court can not
exercise its discretionary administrative power while giving its
ascent on such appointments.
Hi Mohib
Can I have your contact details Please?
On 6/8/15, Mohib Anwar Rafay mohibra...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes one thing is clear, if supreme court holds that any of such moves
which is based on arbitrary decision of the government, is infringing
the right of visually impaired person, even high
Dear All:
1. News alert-
Student Who Proved Doubters Wrong is Ready to “Make a Difference” as
Microsoft Intern. Even as a small boy, Kartik Sawhney knew he’d have
to do things differently — blind students really can’t focus their
studies on science or technical subjects, he was told while
Dear all,
Succeeded in getting a big L I C Jeevan Anand Policy done without any extra
premium or denial of accident benefit etc despite 100% blindness.
If you are in Delhi and interested you may contact Mr. Bajaj on 9650 99
3636.
Best,
Prashant Verma
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Dear all,
Succeeded in getting a big L I C Jeevan Anand Policy done without any extra
premium or denial of accident benefit etc despite 100% blindness.
If you are in Delhi and interested you may contact Mr. Bajaj on 9650 99
3636.
Best,
Prashant Verma
Register at the dedicated
taken from facebook
Central government has decided not to accept voluntary retirement (VRS) notice
of its disabled employees in reference to Supreme Court order in the case
Bhagwan Dass Anr Vs Punjab State Electricity Board.
The Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Act, 1995, states that no
will that apply retrospectively to the older policies as well?
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