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Delhi HC directs SSC to enhance online exam portal accessibility for visually impaired candidates

The Delhi High Court on Thursday instructed the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to upgrade its online recruitment portal to ensure it is more accessible and user-friendly for visually impaired applicants.

ANI Jul 24, 2025 23:48 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], July 24 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Thursday instructed the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to upgrade its online recruitment portal to ensure it is more accessible and user-friendly for visually impaired applicants.
The directive emerged from a plea filed by the National Federation of the Blind, which highlighted the difficulties these candidates face, particularly with the mandatory live face recognition step required to upload photographs during the application process.
The Court expressed concern over the lack of accessible options, especially for exams such as the Combined Graduate Level (CGL), Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL), and the Multi-Tasking Staff and Havaldar (MTS) recruitment slated for 2025.
The petition stated that visually impaired applicants are effectively excluded due to technological barriers that fail to consider their disability.
Describing the situation as discriminatory and a violation of constitutional rights, the court acknowledged the gravity of the issue. It was informed that over 60 visually impaired candidates had sent emails detailing the challenges they faced. In response, the court asked SSC to swiftly review these complaints and adapt its policies accordingly to prevent exclusion in future recruitment cycles.
The court emphasised the urgency of implementing inclusive design changes and directed SSC officials to engage with the petitioners to develop practical solutions. The Commission was asked to present an action plan before the next hearing scheduled for November 12.
Further, the court reiterated the legal obligation of recruitment bodies under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act to ensure equal access across all stages of employment, from applications to examinations. (ANI)

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