Showing posts with label Disability Certificate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disability Certificate. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2019

Sanjeev Aggarwal Vs. Secretary Deptt of Health & Family Welfare & Anr | Case No.722/1121/2019/02/1306-1308 | Dated:14.03.2019




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25- D, Mata Sundari Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi-2
Phone-011-23216002-04, Telefax: 011-23216005,
[Vested with powers of Civil Court under the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016]

Case No.722/1121/2019/02/1306-1308                     Dated:14.03.2019

In the matter of:

Sh.Sanjeev Aggarwal
Email ID: Sanjeevaggarwal2000@gmail.com    .……… Complainant     

                                                      Versus
The Secretary,
Deptt. of Health & Family Welfare,
GNCT of Delhi,9th Level, A-Wing
Delhi Secretariat,
New Delhi-110002.                                           …...…Respondent No.1

The Medical Superintendent
Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital,
Govt. of NCT of Delhi,
Malviya Nagar,
Delhi-110017.                                                     ……Respondent No. 2

Date of Hearing:     11.03.2019
Present:                  Sh.Sanjeev Aggarwal, complainant.
Smt. Madhuri Devi, Section Officer on behalf of respondent No. 1 on behalf of the respondent.

ORDER 

1.            The above named complainant vide his email dated 14.01.2019 and 24.01.2019  submitted that his son Master Sanan Aggarwal, a person with 50% permanent physical impairment due to neurological disorder was issued  a disability certificate dated 12.11.2013  by Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya Hospital.  The condition was progressive and reassessment was recommended after a period of five years.  He approached   the hospital for re-issuing the disability certificate but he was informed that as per the latest guidelines, AIIMS is the competent hospital to issue the disability certificate to the persons with neurological disorder and for the persons residing in South East District. When he approached AIIMS, he was informed that since it is a case of re-issuance of the certificate, it should be done by the same hospital which originally issued it i.e. Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya Hospital.

2.           The complaint was taken up with the respondents vide Show-cause-cum-hearing notice dated 12.02.2019.  The respondents were directed to show cause why  Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital should not re-issue the certificate of disability as the original certificate was issued by that hospital and why the respondent No. 1 should not have a clear policy to deal with such situations and submit an action taken report by 28.02.2019 and a hearing was scheduled on 11.03.2019.

3.           Respondent No. 1 directed DGHS to submit an action taken report vide letter dated 26.02.2019.  Respondent No. 2 vide letter dated 27.02.2019 submitted that the residence of the complainant is at Chitranjan Park, which falls under the jurisdiction of South East District as per the notification dated 12.02.2014 issued by Department of Social Welfare.  Therefore, the complainant was referred to AIIMS, New Delhi which is the notified hospital for issuing the disability certificate for neurological disorders for the residents of South East District.

4.           On the date of hearing on 11.03.2019, the complainant reiterated his written submissions and his concern about the inordinate delay in addressing a simple and common problem.  He also stated that the disability certificate is the basic document without which Master Sanan Aggarwal cannot claim any benefit / facility as a person with disability.  The existing disability certificate is already five years old and therefore, the authorities may deny him facilities on the ground that the said disability is no more valid.

5.      Smt. Madhuri Devi, Section Officer who appeared on behalf of respondent No. 2 reiterated the written submissions. 

6.           Considering the sensitivity and importance of the matter, Dr. Yogesh Kataria, Nodal Officer, DGHS and Sh. A. K. Kaushal, Spl.Secretary(H&FW), Govt. of NCT of Delhi  were contacted on telephone and explained the situation which required urgent action and the need for issuing appropriate instructions to the certifying authorities.

7.           After hearing the parties, it is recommended that:

     (i)  Respondent No.1 should issue a circular directing the certifying authorities in NCT of Delhi  that the hospital / authority which issued the original certificate shall re-assess / re-issue the disability certificates irrespective of  change in   jurisdiction.  In case of unavailability of a specialist doctor in such a hospital, assessment by a specialist doctor should be got done by a doctor of the nearest  neighboring hospital and the disability certificate should be reissued within one month of the application for the same.  It should be the responsibility of the head of hospital to ensure this;  

         (ii)      The complainant is advised to submit an application in Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya Hospita, if not already done and the hospital shall issue a fresh certificate  to Master Sanan Aggarwal within one month from the date of application by the complainant; and

    (iii) The disability certificate No. F.14/59/6196/Pt.MMMH/1251 dated 12.11.2013 in respect of Master Sanan Aggarwal shall be valid and be accepted by the concerned authorities / service providers until a fresh certificate is issued.

8.           Action taken report be submitted to this Court within three months from the date of receipt of this order as required under section 81 of the Act.

9.           The case is disposed of accordingly.

10.       Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 14th day of March, 2019.                                            
  
                                                                                       (T.D. Dhariyal )
                      State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities









Friday, June 1, 2018

Rajiv Goel Vs. The Pr.Secretary, Deptt. of Health & Family Welfare | Case No. 228/1121/2018/05/7572-74 | Dated: 31.05.2018




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25- D, Mata Sundari Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi-2
Phone-011-23216002-04, Telefax: 011-23216005, Email: comdis.delhi@nic.in
[Vested with powers of Civil Court under the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016]

Case No. 228/1121/2018/05/7572-74                                 Dated: 31.05.2018

In the matter of:

Sh. Rajiv Goel,
367, ASB, Paschim Vihar,
New Delhi-110063.                                                       .……… Complainant     

                                                      Versus

The Pr.Secretary,
Deptt. of Health & Family Welfare,
GNCT of Delhi,
9th Level, A-Wing, Delhi Secretariat,
New Delhi-110002.                                                         …...…Respondent

Date of hearing:     30.05.2018
Present                   Sh. Rajiv Goel, Complainant.
Dr. A Madhavi, Dy. Director(Disab.)

ORDER  

The above named complainant vide his email dated 06.05.2018 submitted that his son Master Kshitij Goel, who is 7.5 years old has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Specific Learning Disability(SLD).  He needs a disability certificate to get the benefit of reservation for admission to University.  He approached IHBAS for disability certificate. However, they refused to issue the disability certificate on the ground that as per the guidelines issued by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment vide notification dated 04.01.2018, IHBAS is not competent to issue certificates for SLD. He further submitted that he has met officials at all levels in IHBAS and he has come to know that Govt. of NCT of Delhi has not authorized any hospital in Delhi for issuance of disability certificate for SLD. The guidelines for issuance of disability certificate for SLD mandate the presence of Pediatrician and Pediatric Neurologist as part of medical authority and IHBAS does not have Pediatrician or Pediatric Neurologist on its rolls and hence is unable to issue the certificates of disability for SLD.  

2.           The complainant requested to direct Govt. of NCT to notify hospitals as per provisions of the DEPwD,  Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment’s Notification dated 04.01.2018    and  also direct IHBAS to constitute a medical board for the purpose of issuing disability certificate without the presence of a Pediatrician or Pediatric Neurologist. 
  
3.           The complaint was taken up with the respondent under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2016 hereinafter referred to as the Act vide letter dated 08.05.2018 detailing therein the request  of this Court regarding designating certifying authorities for specified disabilities  including specific learning disability  vide letters dated 06.03.2018 and 24.04.2018 and decision in a meeting taken by the State Commissioner on 16.04.2018. As there was no response and the complainant vide his subsequent emails informed that he has not been able to get the disability certificate in respect of his son, a Show-Cause-Cum-Hearing Notice was issued on 24.05.2018. In the said notice, Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department (H&FW) was directed why the certifying authorities should not be designated in NCT of Delhi for all the specified disabilities in the Act by 29.05.2018. The respondent was also  directed to arrange to assess and issue the certificates of disability to all the eligible applicants; and if the same was not done by 29.05.2018, the respondent was directed to appear on 30.05.2018 at 11.30 AM.

4.           While the complainant and Dr. A. Madhavi, Dy.Director(Disb.), representing Secretary, Social Welfare Department, to whom the copy of the Notice dated 24.05.2018 also emailed appeared, the respondent i.e. the Health & Family Welfare Deptt. (H&FW) neither submitted any status nor did anyone appear to represent Pr. Secretary(H&FW). Apparently,  appropriate action has not been taken by the H&FW Department to ensure assessment and certification of the newly included specified disabilities despite the fact that the issue of designating certifying authorities had been taken up with that  Department and other concerned authorities ever since the Guidelines for assessment of specified disabilities were notified by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India on 04.01.2018. 

5.      No response/ATR in this case has been received from the respondent.  However, Health and Family Welfare Department vide their letter dated 14.03.2018 in response to letter dated 07.02.2018 Department of Social Welfare requested Directorate General Health Services (DGHS), GNCT of Delhi to issue instructions to all medical institutions responsible for grant of certificate of disability to follow the notified guidelines for evaluation and certification of various categories of specified disabilities.  DGHS was also requested to conduct workshops to train the medical authorities about the new guidelines to facilitate smooth issuance of certificates of disability in a time bound manner. The department also requested DGHS to implement the recommendation vide their letter dated 11.05.2018 in the meeting taken by State Commissioner on 16.04.2018 and to issue an advisory/directions to all Govt. hospitals that issue disability certificate in the present to continue issuing the disability certificates in accordance with the guidelines notified by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities on 04.01.2018 in respect of all the disabilities specified in RPwD Act, 2016.  An ATR was also sought to be furnished to this Court within three days under intimation to Health and Family Welfare Department.  However, no report has so far been received.

6.      In another letter dated 22.05.2018, Health and Family Welfare Department in case no. 139/1121/2018/03, has informed this Court, “that as per new RPwD Act, 2016, the Hospitals have not been notified by the Delhi Government till yet as the Draft Delhi State Rules under RPwD Act, 2016 has not been finalized by Social Welfare Department, GNCT of Delhi. However, in this regard this office has already requested the DGHS to issue necessary instructions to all medical institutions responsible for grant of certificate of disability to follow the notified guidelines of Govt. of India for RPwD Act, 2016 for evaluation and certification of various categories of specified disabilities vide this office letter dated 14.03.2018”.  In response, this Court vide letter no. 139/1121/2018/03/7552 dated 30.05.2018 has informed the respondent that as per Section 57 of the Act, designation of certifying authority for assessment and certification of disability  is not dependent on Delhi RPwD Rules.  The respondent has therefore been requested to designate the certifying authorities so that persons with disabilities are assessed and certified as per the guidelines issued by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities vide notification dated 04.01.2018.

7.           Dr. A. Madhavi,Dy.Director (Disb.), informed that the draft Delhi Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules have been notified in the Delhi’s e-Gazette inviting suggestions / objections from the people within a period of 30 days.  The said draft  Rules which were circulated to all the Departments including the Health and Family Welfare Department,  also provide that the H&FW shall designate the certifying authorities and notify their jurisdiction.  Thereafter the rules will be finalized and notified with the approval of Hon’ble Lt. Governor. However, absence of Rules does not prohibit the Department of Health and Family Welfare from designating the certifying authorities. As regards the jurisdiction, the notification dated 12.02.2014 for the purpose stands.  She further submitted that it is not possible for the Social Welfare Department to identify the certifying authorities in the existing hospitals in NCT of Delhi.  This can be done only by the H&FW Department.    

8.           Reiterating his written submissions, the complainant submitted that admissions in the Universities in Delhi are going to  start from 18th June, 2018 and the students with disabilities seeking admission against the 5% reserved seats for them must have a disability certificate as per the requirement of the concerned universities.  His son,  Master Kshitij Goel, who has been diagnosed with Specific Learning Disability has  passed class 12th exam  and he needs a valid disability certificate to be able to apply for admission against the reserved seats. 

9.           It may be recalled that while disposing off case No. 106/1121/2018/02  filed by Ms. Simmi Copra, vide Para 14 of the Order dated 19.03.2018, it was  recommended that  Pr.Secretary Health and Family Welfare should take immediate action and issue detailed guidelines and directives on the process of assessing and issuing  disability certificates by various hospitals / certifying authorities in the NCT  of Delhi so that persons with disabilities and their family members are able to get the disability certificates within the time frame prescribed in the Rules and they are not harassed.  It was specifically advised  that it should be done on top priority as the admissions to schools in Delhi will also commence and many young people with disabilities would approach the hospitals for certificates of disability.

10.         It may be also be recalled that anticipating the difficulties and perceived complications, Office of State Commissioner convened a meeting with the officers of Health and Family Welfare Department, Department of Social Welfare and all the existing designated hospitals for certification of various disabilities on 16.04.2018.  In that meeting,  one of the decisions was  that  as the existing notifications dated 12.02.2014  and 10.09.2014 of Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi stand,  Health and Family Welfare  Department will issue a circular to all the concerned hospitals / certifying authorities by 30.04.2018 so that  people with disabilities including the newly included ones are assessed and certified. This essentially required identification of the certifying authorities / specialists and the hospitals that have the specialists and can assess and certify the newly included specified disabilities. 

11.         However,  it appears from the letters dated 14.03.2018 and  11.05.2018 of  Health and Family Welfare  Department  and 22.05.2018 referred to in Para 5&6  that the appropriate certifying authorities  and the hospitals for assessment and certification of specific learning disability and other newly included specified disabilities have not been identified and designated.  Apparently,  the concerned hospitals are not able to assess  and issue disability certificates.

12.         Section 57 of the Act provides as under:
“57. (1) The appropriate Government shall designate persons, having requisite qualifications and experience, as certifying authorities, who shall be competent to issue the certificate of disability.
 (2) The appropriate Government shall also notify the jurisdiction within which and the terms and conditions subject to which, the certifying authority shall perform its certification functions”.

Section 101 of the  Act also does not require the State Govt. to frame the rules for implementation of Section 57 of the Act. Thus, designation of certifying authorities is not dependent on notification of Delhi Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules.  Health and Family Welfare Department could therefore have designated the certifying authorities immediately after notification dated 04.01.2018 of the Department of Empowerment of Persons With Disabilities.

13.         The line of action seems  abundantly clear to me and  therefore, it is recommended that the Health and Family Welfare Deptt., GNCT of Delhi should immediately identify the certifying  authorities / specialists in different hospitals as notified vide notifications dated 12.02.2014 and 10.09.2014 keeping in view the availability of specialists by 08.06.2018 indicating their jurisdiction  and issue instructions to the concerned certifying authorities to ensure that  all the applicants for certification are assessed and if eligible, be issued certificates of disability by 15.06.2018 so that they are in possession of the certificates of disability before applying for admission to the universities / colleges. A meeting by Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department and DGHS with the Heads of all the concerned hospitals in NCT of Delhi including those under the Central Government and local authorities and Secretary, Department of Social Welfare may facilitate resolution of the issue. This should be done on top priority as the eligible persons with newly included specified disabilities will be deprived of their right to seek admission against the reserved seats for persons with benchmark disabilities for the second academic year as the Act had been brought into effect with effect from 19.04.2017, albeit without putting in place the guidelines until 04.01.2018 and due to not  designating the certifying authorities in  NCT of Delhi till date. This recommendation is being made to protect the rights of  eligible persons with disabilities to admission against reserved seats for them under Section 32 of the Act.

14.           An Action Taken Report  shall be submitted to this Court by 15.06.2018.  If the respondent  decides not to accept the recommendation, the reasons for non-acceptance of the recommendation be conveyed to this court as required under Section 81 of the Act.

15.         The complaint is disposed off accordingly.

16.         Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 31th   day of May, 2018.                                               

                                                                                       (T.D. Dhariyal )
                      State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities

Copy to:- The Secretary(Social Welfare), Deptt. of Social Welfare, GLNS Complex , Delhi Gate, New Delhi for information.






Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Simmi Chopra Vs. The MS, Safdarjung Hospital & 2 Others | Case No.106/1121/2018/02/6215-20 | Dated: 19.03.2018




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25-D, Mata Sundari Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi-110002
Phone: 011-23216003-04, Telefax: 011-23216005, Email: comdis.delhi@nic.in
[Vested with powers of Civil Court under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016]


Summons to appear u/s 82 of the RPwD Act, 2016


Case No.106/1121/2018/02/6215-20                             Dated: 19.03.2018       

In the matter of:

Ms. Simmi Chopra
B-123, Amar Colony
Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi -110004                                   .............Petitioner

Versus

The Medical Superintendent
Safdarjung Hospital
New Delhi -110029                                                ...............Respondent No.1

The Medical Superintendent
Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital
Govt. of NCT of Delhi
Pitampura, Delhi -110034                                     ...............Respondent No. 2

The Secretary
Health & Family Welfare Department
Govt. of NCT of Delhi
9th Level, A-Wing, I.P. Estate, Delhi Secretariat
New Delhi -110002                                               ...............Respondent No. 3

Date of Hearing: 09.03.2018
Present: Dr. Sanghamitra, Neurology Department, Dr. Rahul Saha, Psychiatry Department, Dr. Diganta Borah, PMR Department, Simmi Chopra, Complainant, Dr. Aman Pratap Singh, Paediatrics, BMH Hospital


ORDER

           
The above named complainant vide her email dated 11.02.2018 informed that she has been trying to get a disability certificate for her son, Master Manith Chopra since 02.03.2017.  The disability certificate is required for his admission to a school which are likely to commence shortly.  She further submitted that the family is the permanent resident of Rani Bagh but they are residing at Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar in a rented house for the last two years as there are better facilities in South Delhi. 

2.         She got Master Manith assessed by National Institute for Intellectual Disability, Noida and approached Safdarjung Hospital with the Aadhaar Card having Rani Bagh address as address proof. As per Government of NCT of Delhi notification, Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Pitampura is the notified hospital for issuing disability certificate to the residents of Rani Bagh.  But that hospital does not have a Psychiatrist.  So she was directed to IHBAS.   As the child has multiple disabilities, IHBAS could not issue disability certificate.

3.         Not knowing what to do next, the complainant visited this court.  It was observed that the Government Notification does not preclude assessment and certification by a hospital in whose jurisdiction a person is residing on temporary basis.  Therefore, Dr. R.K. Wadhwa of PMR Department, Safdarjung Hospital was contacted who advised the complainant to visit the hospital with all the papers on 23.02.2018.

4.         It was observed that the complainant had been trying to get a disability certificate for her son for nearly one year and had approached the Offices of the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Dy. Chief Minister and Health Minister through email.  Her emails had also been forwarded to Pr. Secretary and other officers of Health and Social Welfare Department on 07.02.2018.  It is also observed that complaints about difficulty in getting disability certificates, doubts about the jurisdiction of hospitals, unavailability of specialists, doctors, etc.  are often received by this court. 

5.         The complaint was taken up with the concerned authorities vide show-cause-cum hearing notice dated 16.02.2018. The respondents were directed to submit their versions by 28.02.2018 and to appear for hearing on 09.03.2018.  The complainant was separately advised to intimate this court the updates as she visits the hospitals/authorities to know and understand the problems faced in obtaining the disability certificate. 

6.         M.S. (MCH/Coord.), Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital vide her letter dated 28.02.2018 informed, “Master Manith Chopra, 3 years 6 month old reported in Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital for issuance of Disability Certificate on 08.02.2018.  The patient was examined in this hospital and after the clinical assessment it was found that the patient is a case of “Cerebral Palsy with Mental Retardation”.  As the Department of Neurology is not available in this hospital and as per Gazette Notification No. 23, Parth IV, NCTD No. 240 dated 12th February, 2014 (copy enclosed) for the patients of ‘Mental Retardation/illness and other Neurological Disorders/ Cerebral Palsy etc.”Residing in East, North West and North Districts of Delhi, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) Delhi is notified as Medical Authority for issuing Disability Certificate.  

After discussing the matter with Dr. Suman Kushwaha of IHBAS on 22.02.2018, the patient was referred to IHBAS for issuance of Disability Certificate in respect of Master Manith S/o Ms. Simmi Chopra, as the patient is resident of North West Delhi as per record.”

7.         Safdarjung Hospital, vide letter dated 5.3.2018 informed that the complainant may be directed to attend the PMR-OPD with Master Manith on any working day between 9.00 a.m. to 11.30 a. m for getting disability certificate.  

8.         No response was received from Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, the Respondent No. 3.

9.         During the hearing on 09.03.2018, the complainant submitted that while adequate assistance/cooperation was forthcoming at Safdarjung Hospital and she will also be getting the disability certificate in a few days, she felt that the process of assessment and certification of disability should be made friendly and streamlined especially in respect of persons who have multiple disabilities.  She also pointed out that it takes a lot of time to get the OPD slip in various departments which is extremely difficult for parents of such children.

10.       Representatives from all the relevant Departments of Safdarjung Hospital namely PMR, Neurology and Psychiatrist appeared and informed that Master Manith Chopra has been assessed by the Paediatrics, PMR and Psychiatry Department.  He is likely to be issued a disability certificate within a week by the Medical Record Department (MRD).  However, they expressed that there is an urgent need for rationalisation of area wise allocation of hospitals, ensuring availability of specialists and detailed instructions about the essential documents required to be submitted and their dissemination etc. 

11.       Dr. Amar Pratap Singh, Specialist, Paediatrics of Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital submitted that since Master Manith had multiple disability and there is no  Psychiatrist in that hospital, he had to advise the complainant to visit IHBAS as per the assigned jurisdiction for assessment and issuance of disability certificate.  

12.       Oblivions of the plight of the complainant and huge problems the hapless persons with disabilities and their family members are facing in getting disability certificates, none appeared on behalf of Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of NCT of Delhi, the nodal Department for the purpose. This is a matter of serious concern which should be addressed by Principal Secretary, Health on top priority.  This has happened despite the fact that this court vide order dated 05.03.2018 in Sh. B.G. Sarkar V/s Medical Superintendant, IHBAS has made detailed recommendations to Health & Family Welfare Department to take appropriate action to streamline the process of assessment and certification of disabilities as the complainant in that case also had to suffer a lot and is yet to be issued a proper disability certificate. The said recommendations are reproduced below: -

“(i)        Department of Health and Family Welfare is advised to convene a medical authority at JSS to assess and issue a certificate of multiple disability in respect of Ms. Neeta Sarkar in Form-VI within 30 days from the date of receipt of this order.
(ii)        Residents of many localities are not able to identify their district and the nominated hospital.  It is often very confusing even for this court to guide them properly.  Some areas/districts have more than two nominated hospitals. Therefore, a person should have the choice to get the assessment and disability certificate from the nearest notified hospital from his /her residence (not necessarily from the place of permanent address)
(iii)       A map demarcating the areas falling under the jurisdiction of a nominated hospital should be uploaded in the websites of Department of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Social Welfare and every nominated hospital.  Necessary instructions in this regard to the concerned hospitals may be issued.
(iv)       In case of shortage of specialists, medical authorities for multiple disabilities may comprise doctors/experts from other hospital(s) who may assemble at one hospital on given dates for assessment of certification.  
(v)        Provision for link specialist from the same or other hospital in case of unavailability of a specialist should be made.
(vi)       Camps in each district should be organised regularly till all the persons with Disabilities have been issued the disability certificates.
(vii)      Clear instructions should be issued /mentioned in the notification   that the treating hospital shall issue the disability certificate if the person is under treatment for the condition.”                                                                                                   
13.      The complainant vide her email dated 15.03.2018 informed that Safdarjung Hospital has issued a certificate of 77% disability (Multiple disability) in respect of Master Manith on 14.03.2018.  As advised, she has also emailed the account of her experience in getting the disability certificate for her son which is reproduced below:

“There is no clear listing of hospitals of your area & whatever information is available online is outdated & it keeps on changing, so we had to visit 7 hospitals post which we were able to find out the hospital designated for our area, as each hospital kept on redirecting us to others.

At last we found that Vardhman Mahavir Hospital (Safdarjung) is the one who issues certificate for Amar Colony. Thereafter1 it has been a harassing process and there is no clear conclusion in sight. My husband I have had to take leave from work for the past month. My child - whether he is sick or not has to be subjected to this repeated trauma. Nobody has the correct info and as he has had a brain MRI at birth he is always going to need support. How does a 40% disability become relevant in his case? We are worried that though there is a quota in the school admission application we run the risk of missing it.

Day
Date
Location
Duration
Procedure
1
16-Jan-18
NIMH, Noida
8 hours
After getting guidance by Safdarjung Hospital, we visited NIMH and were surprised to see Nobody is aware that we have to get an assessment for the disability certificate. Again after waiting for 45 mins we took the OPD slip and was informed that it will take couple of hours for the assessment. We started the assessments at around 10.00 am in the morning with our kid. There were 5 assessments including physical, speech, social, psychological and social.  It was already 3.30 pm when we finished all the assessment expect the last one which was the psychological assessment. The child was already half asleep in our lap and suddenly the assessment trainee started asking the child questions which he already answered in the previous assessment. When we told them, the child is half asleep so they said to come again another day and do the assessment again.  That was really a harassment since we came around 9.00 in the morning and still no result.

2
17-Jan-18
NIMH, Noida
2 hours
We went again to the hospital and finally we got the assessment done for our child which was one of the document which was to be submitted for the final disability certificate.
3
18-Jan-18
Safdarjung Hospital, Safdarjung
1 hour
We went again to Safdarjung hospital and enquired about the application that how can we get the certificate now since we have done the assessment already and now is looking for a disability certificate. We were told to come on Friday because that is the day the board consisting of panel of doctors examine and release the certificate. On enquiring about the timing, we were informed to come by 9.00 in the morning. 
4
19-Jan-18
Safdarjung Hospital, Safdarjung
2 hours
We went on the following Friday assuming this would be the last step of getting our certificate. We went inside so first the staff said you have come very early for the board. The board will sit after lunch.  The lady of the staff asked for our documents, after showing our documents which included birth Certificate of the child, Aadhar Card, Parents Aadhar Card and rent agreement (we are on rent at Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar). The lady of the staff denied to present our case to the board, asking the reason we were shocked and scattered that we are at a rented place so we need to go to the hospital near to our permanent address. Now that was really shocking! We immediately went to the doctor (the head of PMR) cabin who agreed to issue the certificate earlier. He also denied now and told us to go to Ambedkar Hospital near Rohini. After losing all our hopes, we went to Ambedkar Hospital again to start the process but first to understand their process. 
5
22-Jan-18
Ambedkar Hospital, Pitampura
2 hours
We went to Ambedkar Hospital and there we again started up with taking the OPD slip. After meeting the doctor we came to know that this hospital can only make certificate by means of the mental assessment done at NIMH. They will not do any physical assessment of the child. We told them that this is the case of physical and mental disability both. So they sent us to Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital to get the physical and mental assessment both with certificate. 
6
06-Feb-18
Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Pitampura
4 hours
We went to Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, after taking the OPD slip we went to the Disability Counter. There they denied making the certificate because they said they do not have any Neuro pediatrician.  They referred us to IHBAS wherein they said to again do the mental assessment. I requested them to take the NIMH report which is the same assessment report but from a central government hospital. They strictly denied. I went to the Medical Superintendent. I requested her to accept the same report from NIMH but she denied and said we will only accept the Delhi government certificate / assessment report. 
7
09-Feb-18
Email

We launched a complaint to respected CM sir about what we are facing. 
8
12-Feb-18
IHBAS, Dilshad Gardern
6 hours
I went to IHBAS to do the same assessment again which I did in NIMH. They did not encouraged to make the report since it is a central government report and we have to the same assessment of the child again. They said to give the appointment but I requested that since the test is the same so why u want to again assess the child. They accepted the NIMH report and based on the same report they gave me the report on IHBAS letterhead. On the same day, I went to Mahavir thinking that my problems are solved now. I met with the MS and told her that please suggest the next procedure and let me know what are the next steps. She said she doesn’t know the procedure and the doctors are not available today. So suggested me to come again.
9
14-Feb-18
Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Pitampura
3 hours
I went again to the doctor and firstly the staff sitting outside said that I am not allowed to enter till the time I do not get the current date on the OPD slip. I again waited for 2 hours to get the date on my OPD slip. When I got the current date in the OPD, the doctor went on a meeting and was not available.
10
20-Feb-18
Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Pitampura
4 hours
This time I went to the MS as I got a call from the Nodal officer to go and speak to her. She referred me to another doctor since the same doctor was again not available.  The next doctor referred me to a physiotherapist now to get the physical assessment done for my child. When I asked them that I have already done the mental assessment from IHBAS, so now why again the hospital has to do physical assessment. They said it’s the procedure. I also requested them that I have my child today with me so if they can do it now. They said it is only done my appointment basis. So we have to visit on Thursday.
11
22-Feb-18
Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Pitampura & Commisioner office, Mata Sundari Lane
6 hours
We went to the hospital at 9.00 am in the morning and started with physical assessment as advised by the doctor on 20-02-18. It took around 1 hour to do the assessment. After getting the assessment done, we again went to the same paediatrician and he denied making the certificate stating that the hospital doesn’t have nuero paediatrician.  We went to meet MS and asked her if she could help as she was the one who called us today without any delay to make our certificate. She called the team of doctors and went into a meeting. After 2 hours, we were called at the MS office. The MS said she has just enquired and our certificate will be made by IHBAS. She also took an appointment for us in IHBAS for further process.
We, the suffered parents called the deputy commissioner for the persons with disability and told us our story. He immediately called us to his office. We went to his office and told him the whole process which we have gone through. He noted our details and sent us to the commissioner for persons with disability. We went there and met the commissioner. As we already emailed our case to him earlier, he recognised us. He told us that he has noted the case already and we have a hearing on 9th March 2018. Meanwhile he also called IHBAS to understand if we could get the certificate from there. IHBAS doctors also said the same thing that they do not have paediatrician who can make the certificate. By the help of commissioner, we were arranged to meet doctor in Safdarjung for our certificate the next day.
12
23-Feb-18
Safdarjung Hospital, Safdarjung
5 hours
Today at 9 in the morning we went to Safadarjung and met the person allotted by the commissioner for our case. He made the OPD slip for us and we met the doctor of PMR department. He said we have to undergo checkups with paediatrician, psychiatric department then they will take our papers for further process. We have been given a time for Wednesday 130pm for next checkups.
13
28-Feb-18
Safdarjung Hospital, Safdarjung
1 hour
Today we were called at around 130pm, we went at the hospital but due to strike in the hospital the hospital was locked from inside and no one was suppose to go inside. We were not able to contact anyone.
14
14-Mar-18
Safdarjung Hospital, Safdarjung
3 hours
The board checked Manith Chopra, and we waited for 2 hours to get the certificate. We were informed that certificate has been made but the doctor has forgotton his stamp. So they have called us tommorrow again to take the certificate.
15
15-Mar-18
Safdarjung Hospital, Safdarjung
1 hour
Finally we have got the certificate, thanks to you sir for making it happen.”
                 
14.       In light of the issues that have come to fore in this case and other cases, it is once again recommended that Pr. Secretary, Health and Family Welfare should take immediate action and issue detailed guidelines and directives on the process of assessing and issuing of disability certificates by various hospitals/certifying authorities in the NCT of Delhi so that persons with disabilities and their family members are able to get the disability certificates within the time frame prescribed in the Rules and they are not harassed. It is important to do so on top priority as the admissions to schools in Delhi have already started and in a few months, admission to colleges and universities will also commence and many young people with disabilities would approach the hospitals for certificate of disability.

15.       This court be informed of the action taken on the above recommendations within 3 months from the date of receipt of this order as required under Section 81 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 20 16.  

16.        The complaint is disposed off accordingly.

17.       Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 19th day of March, 2018.


(T.D. DHARIYAL)
State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
Copy to:
1.    Pr. Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of NCT of Delhi, 9th Level, Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi -110002.

2.    Secretary, Social Welfare Department, GLNS Complex, Feroze Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Gate, New Delhi -110002, for information and necessary action.