relied upon evidence of
Injured-Shamim Akhtar and as per Disability Certificate (Ex.PW5/1), the
Injured had suffered permanent disability ... sufferings
2. Loss of earning capacity due to ₹14,28,000/-
disability
3. Loss of earning for a period of 6 ₹60,000/-
months
knowledge of any illegal activity, the
service provider has to remove or disable access to the
information.
f. In order to constitute a mere conduit ... illegal activity, and upon acquiring
knowledge, should expeditiously remove or disable the
information.
j. Under Article 15 of the Directive 2000/31, the service providers
that, in accordance with the provisions of the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as the 'said ... sanctioned intake capacity shall be filled up by the candidates of
benchmark disability, in accordance with law.
3. Persons with benchmark disability are defined under
Tribunal") has relied upon evidence of
Injured and as per Disability Certificate (Ex. PW3/A), the Injured had
suffered permanent disability ... relation to right lower limb and
the Tribunal has taken Functional Disability of the Injured at 40%. The
breakup of compensation awarded by the Tribunal
Jitin Sohar (PW-3), Dr.
Satish Kumar (PW-5) and Disability Certificate (Ex. PW5/A) and has
opined that the Injured had suffered ... permanent disability" and
"functional disability" is also assessed at 100%. On the strength of
evidence recorded, impugned Award has been rendered
judgment dated
10.12.2008 passed by the Chief Commissioner for Persons with
Disabilities (hereafter ‗Chief Commissioner'), whereby the Municipal
Corporation of Delhi (hereafter ... petitioner is blind and falls under the category of Persons
with Disabilities. At the material time, when W.P (C) 8299/2009
relevant provisions of the Convention on the Rights of People with
Disabilities (CRPD), ratified by India. Decisions in other jurisdictions and
the ‗best interest
well as the statutory
provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016 ensuring
equality and non-discrimination to the differently-abled?
Background facts ... filed
by Mr. Nipun Malhotra (petitioner no.1), who has severe locomotor
disability from birth, called "arthrogryposis", which is a medical
interpretation of the word ‗establishment' under Section 2(k)
of the Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
Participation ... 28th November 2013 the Appellant approached the Disabilities
Commissioner under the PWD Act with an application claiming protection
under Section 47 thereof. In defending itself
left leg of respondent
No.1 was amputated. The permanent disability of respondent No.1 was
assessed as 76% in respect of both lower limbs ... further submitted that
the functional disability of 76% taken by the Claims Tribunal is on a higher
side. It is further submitted that the notional