A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar further said it was the responsibility of every authority and person to ensure social justice and equality to the marginalised as well as implement the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.
"Despite the constitutional guarantee by Article 14 of equality before law and equal protection of the laws, it is a harsh reality that substantive equality has not been ensured to such disabled persons.
The observations came on a PIL initiated by the bench itself on the issue of a visually-impaired man missing his M.Phil entrance exam as he could not board a reserved compartment of a train since it was locked from inside.
The bench said the obstruction to the student in accessing the reserved compartment of the train "was in violation of his constitutional right to equality and non- discrimination, and a breach of statutory duty of the respondent (Railway)".
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It said that DU will have to grant the student a chance to participate in the entrance exam for M.Phil (Sanskrit) course for the academic year 2017-18 like all other candidates.
The court said it was issuing the direction "to ensure equality and non-discrimination of a disabled person who is visually impaired and has been exposed to the most callous treatment because the respondents (DU and Railway) did not take effective steps as mandated under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act".
The bench said that if the student qualifies in the exam and "is placed appropriately in the merit list", he shall be granted admission to the course.
It listed the matter on September 5 for a report indicating that its orders have been complied with.