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The Supreme Court mandates UPSC allow visually impaired candidates to change scribes and use screen readers before exams, ensuring equal opportunity.
The Supreme Court has ordered the UPSC to allow visually impaired candidates to change their scribes up to seven days before exams and to implement screen-reader software with accessible digital question papers, emphasizing that disability rights are constitutional guarantees.
The commission must include clear provisions in exam notifications, decide requests within three working days, and submit a compliance plan within two months.
Coordination with disability empowerment agencies is required to standardize assistive technologies across all centers.
The court stressed timely, practical implementation to ensure equal opportunity and dignity, with a follow-up hearing set for February 16, 2026.
El Tribunal Supremo ordena que la UPSC permita a los candidatos con discapacidad visual cambiar de escribas y usar lectores de pantalla antes de los exámenes, asegurando la igualdad de oportunidades.