Devarshi Mukhopadhyay

Devarshi Mukhopadhyay is an undergraduate law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. His previous publications include those at the Harvard International Review and the Oxford Human Rights Hub. He wishes to thank Ramya Krishna Tenneti , also a student at NALSAR for her invaluable help in penning down this piece. |Devarshi Mukhopadhyay is an undergraduate law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. His previous publications include those at the Harvard International Review and the Oxford Human Rights Hub. He wishes to thank Ramya Krishna Tenneti , also a student at NALSAR for her invaluable help in penning down this piece. |Devarshi Mukhopadhyay is an undergraduate law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. His previous publications include those at the Harvard International Review and the Oxford Human Rights Hub. He wishes to thank Ramya Krishna Tenneti , also a student at NALSAR for her invaluable help in penning down this piece.

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Indian Lip Service to the UNCRPD: Examining the Persons with Disabilities Bill 2014

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Having ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2007, India was legally as well as constitutionally obligated to bring its domestic laws in line with the spirit and purpose of the same. ...