Published on: July 5, 2025

ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

NEWS – Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities in India: A Data-Informed Report was released by Pacta (Bengaluru-based think tank).

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Core Finding: Severe lack of disability-disaggregated data across police, prisons, judiciary, and legal aid systems hampers reforms and accountability.
  • Legal Context: Despite mandates under UNCRPD (2008) and RPwD Act (2016), implementation remains fragmented and inconsistent across states.
  • Employment Gaps: Persons with disabilities underrepresented in justice sector jobs; mandated quotas poorly enforced.
  • Capacity Deficit: 2022 NCRB data shows only 36.23% of psychologist/psychiatrist roles in prisons are filled.
  • Infrastructure Issues: Courts, police stations, and prisons often remain physically and digitally inaccessible.
  • Training Lapses: Limited disability sensitisation among police, judiciary, prison staff, and legal aid providers.
  • Legal Aid Barriers: Only 0.29% of legal aid beneficiaries in 2023–24 were persons with disabilities.
  • Recommendations: Mandatory data collection, accessibility audits, transparency in accommodations, and integration of disability rights in training.