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India's Supreme Court mandates full disability access in all prisons, including infrastructure, services, and rights, with compliance due in four months.
The Supreme Court of India has ordered all states and union territories to make prisons fully accessible for disabled inmates, mandating wheelchair-friendly infrastructure, ramps, accessible toilets, and sensory-safe environments.
The court directed the creation of independent, accessible grievance systems, enhanced visitation rights, and training for staff on disability rights laws.
Prisoners with disabilities must receive equal access to education, medical care, and legal protections, with compliance reports due in four months.
The ruling, based on a public interest petition and previous judgments, aims to prevent abuse and ensure dignity, with a follow-up hearing set for April 7, 2026.
La Corte Suprema de la India ordena el acceso completo para discapacitados en todas las prisiones, incluyendo infraestructura, servicios y derechos, con cumplimiento dentro de cuatro meses.