The Supreme Court on Friday appointed a sign language interpreter for deaf lawyer Sarah Sunny. Historically, the Supreme Court has never appointed an interpreter at its own expense."We have an.
In a move aimed at improving accessibility and inclusivity within the Indian judicial system, the Supreme Court Registry is set to consider tomorrow an application requesting a court-appointed Indian.
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Advocate Sara Sunny made history after participating in the court’s virtual proceedings with the help of Indian Sign Language (ISL) interpreter Saurav Roychowdhury.