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SC Appoints Interpreter Of Sign-Language To Help Hearing Impaired Lawyers

The Supreme Court on Friday stated that it has allowed the appointment of an interpreter to translate through sign language for hearing-impaired lawyers. Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud stated that he wanted to have a sign-language interpreter for the hearing of the Constitution bench. A sign-language interpreter was seen interpreting the proceedings of the […]

The Supreme Court on Friday stated that it has allowed the appointment of an interpreter to translate through sign language for hearing-impaired lawyers.
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud stated that he wanted to have a sign-language interpreter for the hearing of the Constitution bench.
A sign-language interpreter was seen interpreting the proceedings of the top court to hear-impaired lawyer Sarah Sunny in a virtual window.
The CJI at the outset of the court’s proceedings stated, “We have an interpreter today for Sarah. In fact, we are thinking that for the constitution bench hearings, we will have an interpreter so everyone can follow.”
Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy, who was present in the court, told CJI that, “This is truly historic and momentous. It shows the diversity in true sense in this court.”
After the matter in which Sarah was appearing was over, CJI told her, “Sarah, I hope this was intelligible to you and you were able to understand what was going on in the court.”
Her interpreter said, “Yes sir, she says it was very helpful.”
However, Sarah’s counsel Sanchita Ain expressed gratitude to the CJI for arranging the interpreter, CJI replied, “It is our elementary duty to have a more diverse environment.”
CJI Chandrachud then told her, “But Sarah, now you must start arguing your own matters.”
Previously, on September 22, a bench headed by the CJI heard Sarah through sign-language interpreter Saurav Roy Chowdhury in a case related to the rights of persons with disabilities.
Earlier, Sarah filed an application before the Supreme Court Registry requesting a court-appointed Indian Sign Language (ISL) interpreter to assist her.

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