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The Supreme Court of India issued a landmark judgment in November 2024, directing the Union to establish mandatory accessibility standards to improve the rights of 2.68 crore Indians with disabilities, particularly students in higher education. The ruling elevates accessibility from an aspiration to a constitutional imperative, requiring essential services and spaces to become accessible.
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