Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Naveen Thakur Vs. Deptt of Social Welfare & Anr | Case No. 628/1092/2018/12/ 1883-1885 | Dated:16.04.2019




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

Case No. 628/1092/2018/12/ 1883-1885               Dated:16.04.2019

In the matter of:

Sh. Naveen Thakur,
86/1, Gali No. 3, Chandu Park,
Krishan nagar, East Delhi,
Delhi – 110051.                                                       .............. Complainant
                                               
Versus
The Director,
Department of Social Welfare,
GLNS Complex, Delhi Gate,
New Delhi-110002.                                          ….…...…Respondent  No.1

The District Social Welfare Officer,
(East District)
GNCT of Delhi,     
Block No.10, Geeta Colony, 
Delhi-110031.                                                  ……...…Respondent No. 2

Date of Order: 12.04.2019

Present: Sh. Naveen Thakur, complainant in person.

ORDER

          The above named complainant vide his complaint dated 11.12.2018 submitted that he applied for disability pension on 17.07.2018 (Registration ID 101926800 and Application No. 26040000013350).  He has not so far received the disability pension. 
2.       The complaint was taken up with the respondent vide notice dated 17.12.2018 under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, hereinafter referred to as “Act”. 
3.       District Social Welfare Office (East) vide letter dated 21.01.2019 informed that after verification, the application of the complainant was submitted to District Social Welfare Officer and it is pending at his level.   Despite reminders, there was no intimation about the decision on grant of disability pension or otherwise.  Therefore a hearing was scheduled on 12.04.2019.
4.       As most of the Officers were on election related duties, Office of District Social Welfare Office (East) vide letter dated 11.04.2019 informed that the complainant applied for disability pension through on line mode on 17.07.2018.  On scrutiny, it was found that the complainant had not submitted mandatory documents, i.e. residence proof of 5 years in Delhi and the Bank Pass Book mentioning account number.  An auto generated message was conveyed to the complainant but his given telephone 9667469968 was not reachable.
5.       During the hearing, the complainant produced an old photocopy of the ration card issued on 23.12.2005, original Aadhar Card issued on 20.10.2011 and another copy of Aadhar Card indicating his date of birth as 16.09.1996 and original Punjab National Pass Book account no. 3058000109339814 opened on 11.12.2017.  He also stated that he studied at Bhawna School, Jagat Puri Delhi upto class VI.  From the documents that the complainant has submitted, he appears to be living in Delhi at least since 2005 and he was born in 1996.  He has however been advised to get a transfer certificate from the school he attended till class VI which can also be used as a document for his date of birth since as per him birth certificate is not available. 
6.       District Social Welfare Officer, East is directed to contact the complainant on his mobile whose no. 9667469968 and call the complaint to his/her office on any working day for verification of the documents and uploading the same if required, on or before 30.04.2019.  The complainant is directed to produce the required documents.  If the complainant produces the required documents, District Social Welfare Officer, East shall verify the same and if complainant is found eligible, shall submit the case to FAS Branch of Social Welfare Department by 30.05.2019 and FAS Branch shall ensure that the pension alongwith arrears is released to the account of the complainant by 15.06.2019. 
7.       The Complaint is disposed of.
8.       Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 16th day of April, 2019.


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




Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Rajesh Kumar Vs. Dte of Education & Sanskriti School | Case No. 186/1031/2018/04/1871-1873 | Dated: 15.04.2019







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]

1.    Case No. 186/1031/2018/04/1871-1873       Dated: 15.04.2019
In the matter of:

Sh. Rajesh Kumar
M-77, Meteorological Complex,
Lodhi Road,
New Delhi-110003.                                                 ..…… Complainant
    
Versus

The Director,
Directorate of Education,
GNCT of Delhi, Old Sectt.,
Delhi-110054.                                                   ......…Respondent No. 1

The Principal,
Sanskriti School,
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Marg,
Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi – 110018.                                      ....…..Respondent No. 2

2.    Case No. 187/1031/2018/04/ 1874-1876           

In the matter of:
 
Sh. Naresh Kumar Yadav,
F-6, DMS Colony, Shadipur
West Patel Nagar,
New Delhi-110008.                                                 .........Complainant

Versus

The Director,
Directorate of Education,
GNCT of Delhi, Old Sectt.,
Delhi-110054.                                                       .....…Respondent No. 1

The Principal
Bal Bharti School
Ganga Ram Hospital Marg
New Delhi-110060.                                               ...…Respondent No. 2
   
ORDER
Case No. 186/1031/2018/04 — Sh. Rajesh Kumar vide his email dated 22.03.2018 and letter dated 08.4.2018 submitted that he applied for admission of his daughter Ms. Abharika Singh, a person with 65% Cerebral Palsy online through Directorate of Education website in 5 schools namely Sanskriti School, Spring-dales School, Morden School (Humayun Road), DPS R.K. Puram, DPS Mathura Road.  None of the schools admitted her stating that schools were not equipped with the facilities required for children with special needs.  Directorate of Education also did not take any action against the schools.  He requested for intervention of this Court and for instructing the schools to admit his daughter in class I. 
2.       The complaint was taken up with the respondents vide notice dated 04.04.2018 under the provisions of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, hereinafter referred to as “Act”.  Deputy Director (IEDSS), Department of Education vide letter dated 10.05.2018 informed that matter had been taken up with Sanskriti School as per the request of the complainant and action taken report was also sent to him.  Subsequently, Ms. Abarika Singh was admitted in DPS, Mathura Road.  
3.       Case No. 187/1031/2018/04—Sh. Naresh Kumar Yadav, father of Ms. Nancy Yadav, a person with 40% visual impairment vide his email dated 21.03.2018 submitted that he applied online for admission of his daughter in CWSN category against open seats for admission to KG class for academic session 2018-19 in Bal Bharti School, Ganga Ram Hospital Road.  The school did not reply even after contacting them a number of times.  He also applied in the academic session 2017-18.  She was denied admission in both the academic years which is violation of Section 26 of Act and the Directorate of Education circular dated 11.01.2019 and High Court order dated 14.01.2015 in contempt petition.  He requested that necessary action for admission of his daughter in KG class in Bal Bharti School should be taken.
4.       The complaint was taken up with the respondents vide notice dated 06.04.2018 after the complainant submitted a copy of the disability certificate in respect of his daughter. 
5.       Deputy Director Education, Zone-II vide letter dated 08.05.2018 informed that Ms. Nancy Yadav has been granted admission in class KG, Salwan Public School, Rajinder Nagar.
6.       Upon considering the replies and rejoinders, both the cases were tagged and hearings were held on 17.05.2018, 08.06.2018 and 21.06.2018.    
7.       During the course of hearings, respondent no. 1 provided the following information vide letter dated 06.06.2018:
S.No.
Information Sought
Reply
1.
The process of admission of children with disabilities and those with Bench Mark Disabilities from the stage of application for admission to the stage of admission in the schools applied for.
The policy of non denial of admission is followed in Government and Government aided Schools of Directorate of Education, GNCTD.
2.
Whether a child with disability, who applies through single window system, would be able to participate for admission against 25% EWS/DG seats or He/She needs to make a separate application
Yes, he/she has to make a separate application for admission against 25% EWS/DG category.  However Hon’ble LG has approved the proposal to reserve 3% seats for admission of Children with Special Needs (CWSN) in private un-Aided schools within 25% of EWS/DG Category quota earmarked under section 12 (1) (c) of RTE act 2009.  To give effect the approval of Hon’ble LG it is required to issue a notification amending clause 3 (a) of Delhi School Education (free seats for students belonging to economically weaker sections and disadvantaged group).  Order, 2011 published vide notification no. 15(172)/DE/Act/ 2010/69 dated 07/01/2011 as amended up to date.  The draft notification amending the amended clause 3 (a) in line of the approval of Hon’ble LG has already submitted to Law and Justice Department, GNCTD for its vetting on 29.05.2018.  After issue of amended notification fresh applications in the category of CWSN under EWS/DG category shall be invited for the year 2018-19.
3.
Whether a child with Bench Mark Disabilities between the age of 6-8 years shall be ensured admission in a neighbourhood school of his/her choice as required u/s 31 (1) of Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.
Yes, a child with Benchmark disabilities between the age of 6-8 years shall be ensured admission in a neighbourhood Govt. School of his /her choice as required u/s 31 (1) & RPwD Act, 2016.
4.
If a child with Bench Mark disabilities is not able to get admission against 25% of EWS/DG seats as well as 75% open seats Draw of lots and all the sanctioned authorized Number of seats have been filled, how will he/she be ensured his/her right of free education in a neighbourhood schools of his/her choice as mandated by Section 31 of Rights of PWD Act, 2016.
A child with bench mark shall be ensured admission in a neighbourhood Govt. school of his/her choice as required u/s 31 (1) & RPwD Act, 2016.  However in the case of private schools, Delhi Persons with Disabilities Rules 2018 is under process with Social Welfare Department/Nodal department, GNCTD and when notification on this matter is issued it shall be complied with.

8.       Principal, Sanskriti School vide her reply dated 31.05.2018 submitted that the school strictly follows and admits against 25% seats from EWS/CWSN category and has already admitted 29% against the prescribed 25% for the academic year 2018-19 for class 1.  As per the details given in annexure A-1 to the reply, out of 124 children admitted in Nursery, Prep. and Class 1st against EWS Quota, 3% were children with special needs.  As requested by Directorate of Education to allow a seat for the daughter of Sh. Rajesh Kumar in open category, the same is not possible as there is no vacancy.
9.       As per Section 16 of the Act, Education institutions funded or recognized by the Govt. and local authorities are required to provide inclusive education and admit children with disability without discrimination.  Section 31 provides that every child with benchmark disability between the age of 6 to 18 years, shall have the right to free education in a neighbourhood school or in a special school of his choice.  There is no provision in the Act for reservation of seats for children with disabilities in school education.  However, not less than 5% of the seats are to be reserved for persons with benchmark disabilities in Govt. institutions of higher education and other higher educational institutions receiving aid from the Govt.
10.     The order for reservation of 3% seats for children with disabilities was issued by respondent no. 1 on 23.07.2018.  Thereafter, the names of children with disabilities were forwarded by the Directorate of Education to the concerned schools for admission.  By the time the process commenced for operationalizing the mandate, much of the period of 2018-19 session was over.  The question of any shortfall or improper implementation of the said mandate was also not brought up. Now that the 2018-19 academic session is already over, no directions can be given to the schools for admission at this stage. The respondents must ensure that 3% of the seats are reserved for children with disabilities in Nursery, Pre-Primary/KG and Class-I and they are admitted in the academic session 2019-20.  This Court is confident that Directorate of Education will be monitoring the compliance with their circular dated 11.01.2019.   
11.     The complaints are disposed off.
12.     Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 15th day of April, 2019.     


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



Ram Kumar Chaubey Vs. BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd. | Case No. 351/1141/2018/06/1851-52 | Dated: 15.04.2019




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25- D, Mata Sundri Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi.
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. 351/1141/2018/06/1851-52               Dated: 15.04.2019

In the matter of:

Sh. Ram Kumar Chaubey,
B-318,/3/7A, Ground Floor,
Chungi No.2, Lal Kuan,
New Delhi-110044.                                               ................ Complainant                                        
Versus
The General Manager,
BSES Rajdhani Power Limited,
GLNS Complex, Delhi Gate,
BSES Bhawan, Nehru Place,
Nearest Landmark: Nehru Place Bus Terminus,
New Delhi-110019.                                                      ……...…Respondent


Date of Hearing         11.04.2019

Present:                    Sh. Ram Kumar Chaubey, Complainant,

Sh. Vivek Rathi, Legal Retainer and Sh. Abhishek Tripathi, Sr. Manager, BSES on behalf of respondent.


ORDER

          The above named complainant, a person with 60% locomotor disability vide his complaint dated 04.06.2018 stated that he applied for an electric connection on 31.05.2018.  He received an SMS to contact some person in BSES who told him that the complainant cannot get electric connection.  He requested for intervention of this court for getting an electric connection.

2.       The complaint was taken up taken up with the respondent vide letter dated 08.10.2018 followed by reminders dared 23.10.2018, 28.11.2018 and 02.01.2019 under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, hereinafter referred to as ‘Act’.  As no response was received from the respondent, a hearing was scheduled on 11.04.2019.

3.       Sh. Vivek Rathi, Legal Retainer and Sh. Abhishek Tripathi, Sr. Manager, BSES appeared and submitted that they did not receive any communication other than the summons dated 27.03.2019.  Therefore, they could not submit a written reply.  They produced computer generated rejection letter dated 01.06.2018 vide which the complainant was intimated that BSES was unable to process his request as it requires NOC from DDA.  

4.       Vide letter dated 14.06.2018, DDA informed the respondent that-
“In continuation of this office even letter No.F5(3)/15-16/Hort.VI/DDA/132 dated 28.01.2016.  As you well aware about the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India have directed that no any type of constructions are allowed in the Ridge area in Delhi Lal Kuan this area under the control of DDA.  In this area daily complains are coming to encroached the land by the persons from surrounding locality.  Despite of BSES Ltd. have sanctioned the electricity connection without proper examine papers of the illegal encroachers. Lal Kuam, Prem Nagar & Nardan Basti is DDA Land pertain to Horticulture Division-VI/DDA.  You are hereby directed to take the NOC from DDA before issuing new connection or shifting the connection.
You are requested to stop the new connection to such type of illegal encroachers.  Otherwise it will be confirmed that you are mixed up with the land mafia/ encroachers in this area.  If you will be the new connection you will responsible to reply will made Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.”

5.         Vide another letter dated 23.10.2018 also, DDA has drawn attention of BSES against illegal construction in ridge area and issue of electric connection without NOC.  The representatives of the respondent therefore submitted that BSES can not give electric connection in the locality where the complainant resides; even though BSES is suffering loss of revenue.  Without NOC from DDA, BSES can not issue electric connection to the complainant.

6.         The complainant submitted that he did not receive any communication from BSES other than the SMS and therefore he did not know that he had to obtain NOC from DDA.  He further submitted that he did not have any supporting documents if anyone in that area was given an electric connection after he applied on 31.05.2018.

7.         In light of the documents submitted by the respondent during the hearing, the complainant may approach DDA for NOC and if he submits the NOC from the DDA, the respondent shall provide electric connection to the complainant within 10 days from the date of submission of the NOC alongwith relevant documents.  In case of any delay in providing the electric connection, the complainant may inform this court.     

8.       The complaint is disposed of.

9.       Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 15th day of April, 2019.


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


Saturday, April 13, 2019

Himani Sehgal Vs. Director, Department of Social Welfare & Anr. | Case No. 683/1092/2019/01/1843-1845 | Dated: 12.04.2019




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25- D, Mata Sundri Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi.
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. 683/1092/2019/01/1843-1845          Dated: 12.04.2019

In the matter of:

Ms. Himani Sehgal,
E-355, Gali No.-6,
West Vinod Nagar,
Delhi-110031.                                                       ................ Complainant
                                          
Versus
The Director,
Department of Social Welfare,
GLNS Complex, Delhi Gate,
New Delhi-110002.                                            ……...…Respondent  No.1

The District Social Welfare Officer,
 (East District)
GNCT of Delhi,        
Block No.10, Geeta Colony, 
Delhi-110031.                                                   ……...…Respondent  No.2

 Date of Hearing        11.04.2019

Present:                    Ms. Himani Sehgal, Complainant


ORDER

          The above named complainant, a person with 40%-70% mental illness vide her complaint dated 17.01.2019 alleged that she applied for disability pension in District Social Welfare Office (East) vide Registration ID No. 26040000012797 on 24.06.2018 but the pension has not been sanctioned.  She also alleged that she visited the DSO(East) office many times but was told that the case is pending with District Social Welfare Officer.  The behaviour of the staff at the headquarter Delhi Gate was also inhuman especially counter No.7.

2.       The complaint was taken up taken up with the Department of Social Welfare and District Social Welfare Officer (East) under the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016, hereinafter referred to as the Act, vide Show Cause Notice dated 29.01.2019 with the direction to submit Action Taken Report on the complaint by 18.02.2019.  As no response was received from the respondents, a hearing was scheduled for 11.04.2019.

3.       Vide e-mail dated 11.04.2019, District Social Welfare Officer (East)  has informed that on scrutiny of the application of the complainant, it was found that the complainant had not submitted mandatory documents i.e. residence proof of 5 years in Delhi and Joint Account under guardianship.  The complainant was telephonically informed about this.  After the complainant submitted the documents, the same were uploaded by the department properly.  Now the case has to be sanctioned by the District Office.  As District Officer is on election  duty,  the case will be sanctioned after the election process is over.

4.       During sthe hearing on 11.04.2019, the complainant reiterated her written submissions.  As Ms. Himani Sehgal in her complainant dated 17.01.2019 had also submitted that as per the concerned staff in the Office of DSWO (East), her case was awaiting approval by the DSWO (East), FAS Branch of Department of Social Welfare is directed to make alternative arrangement, if necessary to sanction the disability pension to the complainant and ensure that the amount of disability pension including the arrears is credited to her account by 15.06.2019.  If the amount is not credited to her account by that date, the complainant may intimate through e-mail/ telephone.

5.         Action taken in the matter be intimated to this court as required under Section 81 of the Act.

6.       The complaint is disposed of with the above direction.

7.       Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 12th day of April, 2019.


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