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Kerala HC: State Must Ensure that Digital Platforms are Accessible to Everyone - (24 Oct 2024)

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Kerala High Court has observed that the duty of the State to address the unique needs of persons with disabilities extends beyond merely providing access to public buildings and services. It must also ensure that digital platforms are accessible to everyone.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   DIGITAL PLATFORMS   PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  

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