Thursday, July 20, 2017

Sanjay Satpute Vs. The Registrar, Ambedkar University | Case No. 4/1066/2015-Wel./CD/ 980-982 | Dated: 19.07.2017

Case Summary:

Education: Complainant submitted that reservation in admission of seats was not provided for persons with disabilities in higher education. Respondent No. 1 submitted that they were strictly following the issued guidelines on reservation policy for admission of persons with disabilities and that further efforts would be made to admit people from diverse backgrounds. Respondent No. 2 after multiple communications submitted that they followed the prevailing guidelines for admission of persons with disabilities and the university gave directions to other university schools to adopt the policy.

Court noted that during the pendency of the case, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 has come into force and detailed the provisions available for higher education of persons with disabilities under said act, commenting that the universities are to take note of them. Respondents were advised to follow these newly notified Act in the matter.


Order / Judgement: 



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. 4/1066/2015-Wel./CD/ 980-982                                   Dated: 19.07.2017

In the matter of:

Sh. Sanjay Satpute,
President, the Blind Relief and Handicapped Association,
Pandhurna, District-Chhinwara,
Madhya Pradesh.                                                                               .……… Complainant     
                                                                          Versus

The Registrar,
Ambedkar University, Lothian Road,
Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006.                                                     ………Respondent No.1

The Registrar,
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
Sector-16 C, Dwarka, Delhi-110078.                                            ……..Respondent No.2

            
ORDER

                  Whereas the above named complainant submitted a complaint dated 16.05.2015 addressed to the Prime Minister of India which was received through the Office of Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities vide their letter dated 27.07.2015.  The complainant stated that the Blind Relief and Handicapped Association, Pandhuna, Distt. Chhindwara, M.P. is dedicated to the welfare of persons with disabilities. As per his information, reservation in admission of seats is not being provided for persons with disabilities in higher education (Ph.D). 

2.               The complaint was taken up with the respondent Universities under the Govt. of NCT of Delhi vide letter dated 11.09.2015 and notice dated 15.10.2015 followed by reminders.  Respondent No. 1 vide letter dated 29.10.2015 informed that Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD) was strictly following the guidelines / instructions issued by Govt. of India/Govt. of NCT of Delhi regarding implementation of reservation policy on persons with disabilities @3% (1% each in the VH, OH and HH categories) in all admissions as well as recruitment in Civil posts.  Out of 63 students, one student is a person with disability.  The respondent also ensured that all efforts would  be made to admit the students from diverse backgrounds including persons with disabilities.

3.               After reminders dated 05.11.2015, 23.11.2015, 09.06.2016, 06.07.2016, 8.11.2016, 02.12.2016 and 09.01.2017, Respondent No. 2 vide letter dated 12.01.2017 submitted that while there is no relaxation in fee for any reserved category.  Clause 3.4 of Ordinance 12 for admission to the Ph.D Programme in different University Schools of Studies mentions that the “The prevalent UGC guidelines regarding reservations for SC/ST/PwD/Others may be followed to specify the percentage and / or number of seats reserved for various categories in the advertisement for Ph.D and for the subsequent admission process”. The university had also given instructions to different University schools of studies to adopt the reservation policy for persons with disabilities. 24 applicants applied under the category of persons with disabilities through online for the 2016-17 session in different University Schools of studies.  One candidate under persons with disabilities  category was selected by the University School for Environment Management.

4.               During the course of proceedings of this case, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 has come into force w.e.f. 19th April, 2017 and the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 has been repealed.  Section 32 (1) of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 now  provides that all the Government institutions of higher education and other higher education institutions receiving  aid from the Government shall reserve not less than five per cent seats for persons with benchmark disabilities. Clause (2) of that Section also provides for relaxation of upper age limit of five years in respect of persons with benchmark disabilities.  As per Section 2(r) of the Act a persons with benchmark disability means “a person with not less than forty per cent of a specified disability where specified disability has not been defined in measureable terms and includes a person with disability where specified disability has been defied in measureable terms, as certified by the certifying authority”. The respondent Universities may take notice of the increase in reservation of seats for persons with disabilities. In this regard the Office of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities vide letter No.4/1608/2017-Wel/CD/573-74 dated 26.05.2017  has already requested Secretary, Higher Education Department to issue appropriate instructions / orders to all concerned to reserve not less than 5% seats and to give an upper age relaxation to persons who have benchmark disabilities. Director, Higher Education has further requested all the concerned Universities / Institutions including the respondents to do the needful vide letter dated 19.06.2017.

5.               It would be appropriate to point out that reservation of seats for persons with disabilities in admissions is open to persons with benchmark disabilities of all the categories and is not restricted only to certain categories of disabilities as in the case of reservation of vacancies under Section 34 of the Act.  The respondents are advised to follow and implement the provisions of Section 32 of the Act in the matter of admission to all the courses offered by them.

                   The matter is disposed of accordingly. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 18th day of July,2017.     

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

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Tarun Kumar Vs. Dte of Education | Case No. 4(608)/2014-Wel./CD/ 921-922 | Dated: 10.07.2017

Case Summary 

EMPLOYMENT; PREPARATION OF ROSTER IN GOVT RECOGNISED & AIDED SCHOOLS TO IMPLEMENT RESERVATION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES; Interim orders issued and Action Taken Reports called. Respondent organized a training workshop on implementation of reservation for persons with disabilities for DDEs & undertook exercise of proper maintenance of 100 point roster in all Govt Aided Schools which were randomly cross checked by the court and observations for correction provided for Cadre based computation of reservation instead of identified posts based, as clarified by SC Judgement. ATRs were examined, found that rosters were maintained and Posts for persons with disabilities reserved but many were not being filled showing no suitable candidates found; earlier backlog also remained unfiled. Court inspected and corrected rosters & this exercise as a result of this case helped raised awareness in all stakeholders. Order:- Respondent advised to fill up backlog posts in time bound manner and submit list of persons with disabilities appointed on the reserved posts and implement reservation in all govt. run and aided schools.

Cases & Rules cited/referred:

1. Supreme Court Judgement in Civil Appeal No. 9096 of 2013 (arising out of SLP  (civil No 7541 of 2009 ) titled Union of India & Anr V/s National Federation of the Blind & Ors,
2. DOP & T’s vide their OM No. 36035/3/2004-Estt (Res) dated 29.12.2015   & amendments to its para 14 & para 15 vide their OM No. dated 3.12.2013, 20.03.2014 and 06.01.2015.            
Order/ Judgement


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. 4(608)/2014-Wel./CD/ 921-922                               Dated: 10.07.2017

In the matter of:

Sh. Tarun Kumar,
A/G-620, Shalimar Bagh,
Delhi-110088                                                               ..…………… Petitioner     

                                                       Versus
The Director,
Directorate of Education,
Old Sectt.,  Delhi-110054                                             ………...…Respondent

Date of Hearing 21.06.2017
Present: Sh. Tarun Kumar, Complainant 
              Sh. Pawan Kumar, DDE (ASB)
              Sh. Sunil Aggarwal, OSD, Distt W-B
  Sh. Manjeet Singh Hudda, Superintendent, Education Deptt.
                                                                  
ORDER

              The above named complainant vide his complaint dated 28.03.2014 informed that Delhi Tamil Education Association, Lodhi Estate advertised various vacant posts but did not provide correct reservation for persons with disabilities as they did not seem to be preparing 100 points & 200 points roster. He further stated that in response to his complaint to the Directorate of Education, Assistant Director (Education) (Act-II) informed him that the Recruiting Agency had calculated correct reservation on total sanctioned posts and the backlog vacancies would be filled later on. The complainant also pointed out that as per Hon’ble Supreme Court of India’s Order, the reservation is to be calculated on the basis of cadre strength in place of total sanctioned strength of the posts. He also pointed out that Jain Girls Senior Secondary School, Dharmpura, Delhi issued misleading advertisement as it did not mention clearly as to which post was reserved for persons with disabilities. In his letter dated 21.02.2014, which is annexure ‘A’ to his complainant, he pointed out that Govt. Aided Schools in Delhi are not implementing reservation for persons with disabilities.

2.           The complainant requested to issue the following directions to the Department of Education:-

 i)           To reject all appointments of DTEA till reservation of posts for persons with disabilities is provided including backlog vacancies.
ii)           Advertisement in respect of Jain Girls Senior Secondary School Dharmpura Delhi be cancelled and the post re-advertised with backlog vacancies reserved for persons with disability.
iii)          Marking scheme in r/o of PET, Librarian, Drawing teacher, Computer teacher, etc may be issued by the Department and Department be directed to check 100 points roster that correct reservation is provided.
V)          Identify the posts on the basis of disabilities and as per DOP&T’s instructions. The advertisement should contain the approval number of the concerned  DDEs.

3.           The complaint was taken up with the respondent vide communication dated 28.03.2014 followed by hearings. The respondent vide letter dated 16.04.2014 informed that the matter was taken up with the concerned DDE s who have clarified the position. Marking scheme in r/o of PET, Librarian, Drawing Teacher etc has been issued vide order dated 26.02.2014. Direction to maintain separate rosters for persons with disabilities as per DOP&T’s instructions was also issued vide circular dated 13.03.2014. The directions of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities were circulated vide order dated 10.01.2014 to all the HOS/Manager’s of the Govt Aided Schools vide circular dated 10.03.2014 for ad- hering and they were directed to advertise the vacancies only after approval of the concerned DDE of the District. The DDEs were also directed to monitor reservation for persons with disabilities as per the guidelines of DOP&T while clearing the recruitment.

4.           The respondent vide letter dated 20.08.2014 informed that as per the direction of this court, a training workshop on implementation of reservation for persons with disabilities was organised for DDEs on 06.08.2014 after receiving various status reports/compliance reports from the DDEs, Education Officers/Aided schools.

5.          The office of Commissioner for persons with disabilities inspected the reservation rosters of 11 aided schools including DTEA School New Delhi & Jain Girls Senior Secondary School. The observations were brought to the notice of the respondent. After the hearings,  the respondent submitted ATRs vide letter dated 23.11.2016 and informed that 100 & 200 points rosters were being followed by all the aided schools. The DDE of the concerned District inspected the roster register for proper maintenance and all the DDEs certified that 100 & 200 points roster registers were checked and found correct. Directorate of Education issued clearance for direct recruitment of 28 PGT, 121 TGT, 62 Assistant Teachers and 16 ministerial staff in different Govt. Schools out of which 48 posts were identified for persons with disabilities. The respondent however stated that Sh. Tarun Kumar did not meet the Deputy Director though he was also contacted on his cell phone. But he did not respond.

6.           During the hearing on 20.03.2017 the representative of the respondent submitted  that 48 vacancies reserved for persons with disabilities in 21 schools as indicated in Annexure 2 to the submissions dated 05.07.2016 had been arrived.  It was based on the reservation roster register maintained by each school. As had been submitted vide action taken report on  05.07.2016, the process of recruitment to fill up those 48 vacancies was at various stages.  From perusal of the action taken reports dated 05.07.2016 and 23.11.2016, it was observed that  there was no progress in the recruitment exercise after 48 vacancies were  identified for filling up by persons with disabilities in 21 schools which pertained to the period 01.01.2016 and 30.06.2016.  Action taken report dated 23.11.2016 also states that all the D.D.Es of the concerned Distt of Directorate of Education had certified that  100 and 200 point roster registers have been checked and found to be correct.  It was also observed that the complainant was supposed to test check the roster of some of the schools to see whether the same were being maintained properly as per the instructions. However, the complainant said that he did not go to check the rosters  as he was not called for that purpose. The parties had agreed that  the petitioner shall visit Directorate of Education on 27th March, at 3.30.P.M to inspect reservation rosters  submitted by some of the schools to satisfy himself and to suggest to the Directorate of Education any improvement if required.

7.           The respondent was advised to submit the following information/action taken by 31.05.2017.

( i )        Prepare 100 points vacancy based reservation roster registers in respect of all the 211 aided schools  in accordance with DOP&T’s O.M No. 36035/3/2004 Estt (Res) dated 29.12.2005 and subsequent modifications and produce the same for perusal.
( ii )        Indicate no. of vacancies reserved for persons with different categories of  disabilities indicating their disability namely, blindness or lower vision;  loco-motor disability or cerebral  palsy and hearing impairment.
( iii )       Obtain certificate from the concerned Liaison Officer for persons with disabilities that the instructions issued by DOP&T have been complied with in accordance with para 28 of the DOP&’s  O.M  dated  29.05.2005 in respect of all the 211 schools.
(iv)         Indicate the stage of recruitment exercise for filling up the reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities in each aided school.

8.           It was also pointed out that in order to report proper compliance, names  & addresses of the person with disabilities appointed against the reserved vacancies also should be submitted. The respondent was also advised that action to fill up the vacancies computed as reserved for persons with disabilities on the basis of reservation rosters in the remaining 190  aided schools should also be initiated within ten days from the date of receipt of the said proceedings indicating the schedule for  completion of the recruitment process. A copy of the schedule and the instructions that may be issued/may be submitted before the next date of hearing. The parties were also directed to come prepared along with the relevant record on the next date of hearing so that the case could be dispose off.

9.           During the hearing on 21.06.2017, the representatives of the respondent submitted a written statement dated 20.06.2017, the relevant contents of which are reproduced below:-

In this regard, the following actions have been taken by the aided school branch:-              The petitioner, Sh. Tarun Kumar was called for the discussion in the aided school branch in the month of April, 2017. He visited the aided school branch office and discussion was held with him to sort out the matter.
              The 100 point vacancy based reservation roster registers for persons with disabilities have already been prepared in respect of all 211 aided schools in accordance with DOP&T’s O.M No. 36035/3/2004 Estt (RCS) dated 29.12.2005. The Manager/Principal, DDE Zone and DDE District have already given certificates for checking the same in this regard (file containing such certificate is enclosed for ready reference).
              E-mails dated 19.05.2017 & 15.06.2017 were sent to all the govt. aided school for providing the (consolidated) required information. In this regard, reply has been received from 117 govt. Aided schools and is placed in the enclosed file. Further, out of the 211 govt. Aided school 14 schools are taken over by the Directorate of Education (no recruitment takes place in the govt. Aided taken over schools). The reply from the remaining schools is awaited. 
              Further out of the reply received, there are 19 govt. aided schools who have filled the vacancies of PH through SSC (list of names of such schools enclosed and details may be seen in the reply of the concerned school placed in the enclosed file). On examining the above stated replies received from various govt. aided schools, It has come to the notice that two govt. aided schools namely 1. Guru Nanak Girls Sr. Sec. School, Gandhi Nagar 2. Kerala Education Society Sr. Sec. School, Sector-8, R.K.Puram, have got the clearance to fill the vacant posts and completed the SSC but did not fill the vacancies of PH category citing the reason that no application was received in respect of PH category. In this regard directions have been issued to these schools to initiate the procedure to fill up the vacant posts of PH category.   
10.         The complainant pointed out that aided schools were not providing reservation for persons with disabilities as per the direction of Hon’ble Supreme Court i.e the reservation was not being calculated on the basis of cadre. He also pointed out that the schools cannot group various posts for calculating reservation for persons with disabilities.  As per him, roster for each post should be separate, otherwise appointing authorities would reserve the vacancies in their preferred posts as has been done by  ESSES Baba Nebh Raj Sr. Sec. School by reserving the vacancy of TGT (Sindhi).

11.         Upon perusal of the case file and the documents submitted by the parties during the proceedings of this case, over a period of more than three years, my observations are recorded in the following paragraphs:
(i)      Persual of various Action Taken Reports submitted by the Directorate of Education ( Aided School Branch), random inspection of the reservation rosters and training of the concerned officials by the Office of Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, reveals that a fairly good amount of awareness and capacity building exercise has taken been place.(ii)     There is improvement in implementation of reservation of vacancies and preparation of rosters for persons with disabilities.
(iii)    Perusal of the emails/letters containing information in respect of the concerned schools submitted in pursuance to the record of proceedings dated 08.05.2017 on the last date of hearing on 21.06.2017. It is observed that while some schools have given the names of persons with disabilities appointed against reserved vacancies, action to fill  up  the vacancies by some schools has taken rather too long. This needs to be expedited in light of the time frame, fixed for special recruitment drive by Department of Personal & Training in pursuance to the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in civil Appeal No. 9096062013.  It is expected that Directorate of Education will ensure that the reserved vacancies are filled up with persons with disabilities strictly in accordance with the instructions of DOP&T as the concerned schools will required approval of the Directorate of Education for filling up the vacancies.(iv)    As regards computation of reserved vacancies and maintenance of rosters, DOP & T’s vide their OM No. 36035/3/2004-Estt (Res) dated 29.12.2015   explains  as to how the reserved vacancies are to be computed which has to be followed by all concerned. Para 15 of the said O.M elaborates the procedure for maintenance of rosters to effect reservation. Para 28 of the said OM also provides that Liaison Officer appointed to look after reservation for SCs STs shall also work as Liaison Officer for reservation matters relating to persons with disabilities and ensure compliance.(v)     After the judgment dated 08.10.2013 of Hon’ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 9096 of 2013 (arising out of SLP  (civil No 7541 of 2009 ) titled Union of India & Anr V/s National Federation of the Blind & Ors, DOP&T amended para 14 & para 15  of the OM dated 29.12.2005 vide their OM No. dated 3.12.2013, 20.03.2014 and 06.01.2015.  The said instructions of DOP&T very clearly provide that reservation for persons with disabilities shall be computed in the Group A posts or Group B posts on the basis of total no. of vacancies occruing in direct recruitment quota in all the Group A posts or Group B posts respectively in the cadre. These amendments were made because prior to the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s Judgment, reservation for persons with disabilities in Group A and Group B posts used to be computed only against the vacancies that occurred in the identified posts. Para 15 of OM dated 29.12.2005 was reiterated in the OM dated 20.03.2014 which provides that separate 100 points reservation roster registers are to be maintained one each for Group A posts filled by the direct recruitment,  Group B posts filled by direct recruitment, Group C post filled by promotion, Group D posts filled by direct recruitment and Group D posts filled by promotion. So, DOP&T’s instructions provide for computing the reservation for persons with disabilities based on a roster to be prepared for all the posts belonging to one Group of posts and not for each post.(vi)    As far as earmarking a vacancy for a particular category of disability is concerned the said instructions provide that the Head of the Establishment shall decide on the basis of the nature of posts, the level of representation of the specific disabled category in the concerned grade/post etc.(vii)   In view of unambiguous instructions in regard to computation of reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities, the plea of the complainant that separate roster should be maintained for each post and that a vacancy in a particular post should not be reserved as per the decision of Head of Establishment, can not be accepted. However, this complaint of Sh. Tarun Kumar has contributed to a better understanding of the provisions for reservation of vacancies for persons with disabilities and implementation thereof. 
12.     In light of the above, the respondent is advised to ensure filling up of all the backlog of reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities within a given time frame by all the aided schools and the establishments under the Directorate of Education, Govt of NCT of Delhi. This Court has already advised Services Department to conduct a special recruitment drive for filling up backlog of reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities in all the Departments/Establishments in the Govt of NCT of Delhi. The Liaison Officer in each Establishment of Directorate of Education be advised to ensure strict compliance with the instructions of DOP&T. A copy of instructions/ directions issued in the matter   

13.     The respondent is also advised to bring to the notice of all concerned, in the Directorate the provisions of Chapter XVI of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 which provide for punishment for contravention of the provisions of the Act and the Rules & Regulations made there under by any person.

14.     The names, contact number and addresses of the persons with disabilities appointed against the reserved vacancies be intimated to this court within 15 days of their joining. 

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

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Sh. Shankar Lal Vs. Dte of Education | Case No. 4/1271/2016-Wel./CD/879-880 | Dated: 23.06.2017




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. 4/1271/2016-Wel./CD/879-880                     Dated: 23.06.2017

In the matter of:

Sh. Shankar Lal,
Andh Vidayalaya Punchkuyian Road,
New Delhi-110001.                                                        .………Complainant                                                                                 
                                                                      Versus
The Director,
Directorate of Education,
GNCT of Delhi, Old Sectt.,
Delhi-110054.                                                                …...…Respondent

                                                                        
Present:                     Sh. Shanker Lal,  Complainant.
Sh. Pawan Kumar, DD E (ASB)
Ms. Nirupma Abhyankar, DEO Zone -26. and Sh. Manjeet Hooda, Supdt. ASB on behalf of  Respondent.

Date of hearing:       21.06.2017

ORDER

              During the last hearing on 03.05.2017 the respondent submitted the written submission dated 02.05.2017 vide which, it was inter-alia informed that the matter was subjudice as all the inmates of Andh Maha Vidyalaya Punchkuian Road have filed three writ petition in the Ho’ble High Court of Delhi. The complainant in this case namely Sh. Shanker Lal, Harish Chander and Dinesh Kumar are also the petition in WP(c)No.1723/2017-Harish Chadra & ors V/s L.G & Ors. The next date of hearing is that case is 12.07.2017. They also informed that on the last date of hearing Hon’ble High Court appointed Sh. S.K. Rungta,  Sr. Advocate, Supreme Court of  India,  the Local Commissioner to verify the facts.

              Sh. Shanker Lal, the complainant confirmed the position as stated by the representative of the respondent during the hearing today.

              As the matter is pending before the Hon’ble High Court. The proceeding in the case is closed.

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

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Sh. Jagdish Vs. Executive Engineer, Building Department | Case No. 4/899/2015-Wel/CD/ 787-88 | Dated: 20.06.2017




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. 4/899/2015-Wel/CD/ 787-88                         Dated: 20.06.2017

In the matter of:

Sh. Jagdish
H.No-139, Phase -01
Sector-3, J.J.Colony
Dwarka PaPan Kalan
New Delhi – 110059.                                  ……..Complainant

                                          Versus

Sh. Ajay Gautam
Executive Engineer
Building Department
Room No.121-122(Najafgarh Zone)
Zonal Office Building
Near Dhasa Stand
Najafgarh, New Delhi -                               ………Respondent

ORDER

          The above named complainant, a person with visual impairment vide letter dated 02.02.2015 submitted that Sh. Badri Prasad, H.No-140, Phase -01, Sector -3, J.J.Colony, Papan Kalan has constructed a wall in front of his house. House No.-A-139, Phase No-01, Sector -03, J.J.Colony, Dwarka. That had blocked the way to his house.  He also submitted another complaint regarding removal of khokha of the complainant and four others by the officials of MCD and the police. He requested for allotment of PCO booth to all the concerned persons with disabilities.

2.       The complaint was taken up with the SDMC vide letter dated 13.02.2015. The respondent  vide letter dated 20.04.2015 informed that the name of the petitioner does not exist in the list of applicants for PCO booth which was received from CL&EC department. As regards H.No A-139, J.J.Colony, Dwarka, Papan Kalan, the same was under jurisdiction of  Najafgarh Zone, SDMC.

3.       Hearings were held by the then Commissioner for persons with disabilities on 06.04.2015, 07.05.2015, 06.06.2015,15.06.2015, 27.07.2015,18.08.2015, 30.09.2015, 2.11.2015 and 02.12.2015. The Asstt Engineer(Building-02), Najafgarh Zone( SDMC) informed vide letter dated 01.12.2015 that the building department had executed the partial demolition at the property no. 140, J.J.Colony, Sector -03, Dwarka with the help of local police on 01.12.2015. The wall in front of the complainant’s house was demolished. The SHO had been requested to direct the patrolling staff to keep strict vigil so that owner/ builders may not do unauthorized construction.

In the light of this,  the complaint is closed and dispose of accordingly. 



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


Thursday, June 15, 2017

Gopal Sahu Vs. Commissioner MCD | Case No. 1(377)Grv./12-13/CD/751-52 | Dated: 14.06.2017




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. 1(377)Grv./12-13/CD/751-52                                    Dated: 14.06.2017

In the matter of :

Sh. Gopal Sahu
E-119/17-B, Ravidas Camp
Near Mother Diary
Parpargang, Delhi -92                                                             . ........Complainant 

Versus

The Manish Gupta
Commissioner MCD
South Zone9th Floor,
SPM Civic Centre
New Delhi – 110002                                                      .........Respondent 

ORDER

          The above named complainant with visual impairment vide his complaint received on 12.03.2013 submitted that he was permitted to run the PCO booth at Sarita Vihar, A block market, gate no - 1. The South Municipal corporation permitted him to run the booth. As the gate was closed, his earnings reduced and he could not pay the rent of Rs. 3600/- from April 2011 to March 2013. He has been asked to pay Rs. 6210/- which is includes fine. The complainant  requested to get the amount of the fine waved off.

2.       The complaint was taken up with the respondent vide letter dated 02.04.2013 followed by reminders dated 10.05.2013 and the hearings thereafter. The respondent vide letters dated 19.11.2013, 21.11.2013, 27.11.2013 and 26.03.2014 inter-alia informed that in compliance with the direction of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities during the hearings, the request of the complainant for exempting the late fee was considered. But the same could not be exempted. As regards closure of the gate, a representation from Residents Welfare Association was also received alleging that the complainant had shifted the PCO booth and that the booth was allotted by MCD against the law.  It was further alleged that the complainant was misusing the booth by selling Gutka, Cigarettes,  etc through an opening from the boundary wall. The Association requested to direct MCD to shift the booth from their pocket to legally permissible site. 

3.       The respondent vide letter dated 23.07.2015 informed that the complainant had filed a case in Hon’ble High Court of Delhi. Thereafter the then Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities scheduled hearings on 30.07.2015 and 29.10.2015. However, the complainant did not attend.  In fact, the complainant did not attend any of the  hearings on 07.10.2014, 30.12.2014 and 10.03.2015 also.

4.       As the complainant has approach to the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi and he has not been attending the hearings, the case is closed.       

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





Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Raj Kumar Singh Vs. Dte of Education | Case No. 4/1372/2016-Wel/CD/747-48 | Dated: 13.06.2017



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. 4/1372/2016-Wel/CD/747-48               Dated: 13.06.2017

In the matter of :

Sh. Raj Kumar Singh
PGT Physics,
DAV Sr. Sec. School, Jangpura                                        ........Complainant

Versus
The Director
Directorate of Education,
Old Secretariat,
New Delhi – 110054                                                        ........Respondent
  
ORDER

A complaint dated 12.02.2016 submitted by the above named complainant, a person with 52% loco motor disability regarding delay in releasing his salary, etc and mistreatment was taken up with the respondent vide communication dated 18.08.2016 followed by the reminders.

2.       The respondent vide letter dated 18.02.2016 informed that the salary for the month of December, 2016 and January, 2017 which was pending due to some technical problems had been credited to the complainant’s account. The bonus has also been credited to the staff account of DAVSSS,  Jangpura, where the complainant is working and the school would pay the amount to him. The issues concerning DA arrear, Medical Bills and deduction of NPS have also been sorted out. The complainant vide his letter dated 19.05.2017 also informed that all issues have been resolved, after the intervention of the office of the Commissioner for persons with disabilities.  He is fully satisfied with the action.  He request to close his case.

3.       In light of the above, the case is closed and disposed of accordingly.

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