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Denies Interim Relief for Screen Reader Use in UGC-NET Exam; Directs Provision of Scribe While Highlighting Accessibility Rights and Practical Constraints

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Delhi High Court Denies Interim Relief for Screen Reader Use in UGC-NET Exam; Directs Provision of Scribe While Highlighting Accessibility Rights and Practical Constraints
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Delhi High Court Denies Interim Relief for Screen Reader Use in UGC-NET Exam; Directs Provision of Scribe While Highlighting Accessibility Rights and Practical Constraints

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court denied the petitioner’s request for interim relief to use a screen reader for the UGC-NET examination scheduled on January 7, 2025. The court directed…
Posted by Rawlaw January 13, 2025

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