Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Air India to provide 3 pc quota for disabled: HC

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday directed Air India to reserve three per cent of future jobs for disabled persons but refused to pass an order for fulfilling the backlog.
"If the petitioner (Air India) employs further, then the three per cent reservation for the disabled would be applicable," Justice B D Ahmed said while disposing of the petition of Air India.
The Court also said that it could not force the public carrier to recruit disabled persons only for the sake of fulfilling mandatory three per cent quota.
"I cannot direct Air India to employ the disabled even if they have not fulfilled the mandatory criteria. How can the Court direct the company to recruit the disabled when it does not need people. These are the business decisions taken by the company," the Court observed.
The Court passed the direction while hearing a petition of Air India challenging the order of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities which directed the air carrier to fulfil the backlog of three per cent reservation by starting fresh recruitment.
21/05/07 PTI/Economic Times
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