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CJI seeks help of visually impaired lawyer to make SC website disabled-friendly

The senior lawyer said he was more than willing to assist the top court in its noble cause and explained how he responds to written arguments in courts instantly

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D Y Chandrachud, CJI. File Pic

D Y Chandrachud, CJI. File Pic

In a bid to make the software used by the Supreme Court accessible to those visually impaired, Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud sought assistance of senior lawyer S K Rungta and asked him how he follows written arguments of lawyers and gets them converted into a braille document.

Rungta, who lost his vision at a very young age, was responding to the written submissions of eminent senior lawyers in a case related to the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission before a bench which comprised the CJI and Justices Hima Kohli and J B Pardiwala.

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