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Comedians Tapped for Disability Awareness Duty

Summary

  • Comedians must host awareness programs for disabled individuals.
  • Court seeks stringent law against humiliating disability remarks.
  • Centre asked to examine a law similar to SC/ST Act.
Comedians Tapped for Disability Awareness Duty

The Supreme Court has mandated several comedians, including Samay Raina and Vipul Goyal, to host at least two monthly programs focusing on the accomplishments of individuals with disabilities. This unprecedented decision serves as a form of reparation for jokes deemed insensitive towards the disabled community.

The court further directed these influencers to assist in fundraising efforts for the treatment of people with disabilities, particularly those suffering from Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). Comedians were encouraged to feature disabled individuals on their platforms to raise awareness and encourage donations for rare diseases.

Additionally, the Supreme Court has prompted the Central government to explore the enactment of a stringent law that criminalizes humiliating remarks against persons with disabilities. This proposed legislation is envisioned to be similar in structure to the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, aiming to protect dignity and prevent derogatory commentary.

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The Supreme Court ordered comedians to host monthly programs highlighting achievements of people with disabilities and to help generate funds for their treatment.
The Supreme Court asked the Centre to consider enacting a stringent law to criminalize humiliating remarks against persons with disabilities.
They were directed as a form of reparation for what the court considered insensitive jokes made about disabled persons.

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