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Supreme Court Recognises Digital Access as a Fundamental Right for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)

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Context:

  • The Supreme Court issued directives to revise digital Know Your Customer (KYC) norms to ensure accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).
  • The Court interpreted Article 21 of the Constitution to include the “right to digital access”, marking a significant step toward inclusive governance.

Key Legal Provisions

  • Article 21: Right to life and liberty (now extended to digital access)
  • Article 14: Equality before law
  • Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination
  • Article 38: State’s duty to promote social justice
  • Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016
    • Section 42: Mandates accessible electronic and digital media (audio descriptions, captions, sign language, universal design)
  • UNCRPD (United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities): India is a signatory and must ensure equal digital access

Why Are KYC Rules Important?

  • Under PMLA 2002 and RBI’s Master Directions (2016), all financial institutions must conduct KYC for:
    • Opening bank, trading, or demat accounts
    • Accessing SIM cards, pension, insurance, scholarships
    • Aadhaar-linked DBT (Direct Benefit Transfers)
  • Digital KYC includes Video-based Customer Identification Process (V-CIP), OTP verifications, facial recognition, and written code capture.

Accessibility Challenges Faced by PwDs

  • Blind and low-vision users cannot read flashing codes or align cameras without prompts.
  • Acid-attack survivors may face rejection due to facial recognition failures.
  • Thumb impressions, commonly used by visually impaired users, are not accepted for PAN cards or digital signature validation.
  • Lack of assistive tech: No screen readers, audio guides, or tactile features in current KYC systems.
  • RBI’s “no prompting” rule prevents human assistance during verification.

Supreme Court Observations

  • Accessibility is a constitutional imperative.
  • Digital exclusion violates rights under:
    • Article 21 (Right to Life and Dignity)
    • RPwD Act, 2016
    • UNCRPD obligations
  • Rajive Raturi v. Union of India (2024) cited: Accessibility central to liberty, mobility, and autonomy.
  • Highlighted the digital divide not just for PwDs, but also for:
    • Rural users
    • Senior citizens
    • Economically weaker sections
    • Linguistic minorities

Supreme Court Directions

  • Digital KYC frameworks must:
    • Adopt inclusive design principles
    • Allow alternate modes of verification (thumb impressions, assistive tech)
    • Comply with ICT accessibility standards (2021, 2022)
    • Introduce screen readers, voice navigation, text-to-speech, and real-time assistance
  • Reiterated the need for “substantive equality”, not just formal equality

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