5 Key Principles of Accessibility You Should Know
Digital accessibility means making online content (on websites and apps) easy to use for everyone, including people with disabilities. This ensures that all users can understand and interact with digital content without difficulty. Recently, in the case of Rajive Raturi vs. Union of India (2024), the Supreme Court looked at Rule 15 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Rules, 2017 and found a major problem with it. The issue was that Rule 15 was written in a way that made accessibility optional, rather than something that must be followed. However, the RPwD Act, 2016, (especially in Sections 40,…
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