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'Digital access a fundamental right': SC rules to make e-KYC accessible for disabled
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The Supreme Court has mandated changes to the digital KYC process, ensuring accessibility for persons with disabilities, including those with facial disfigurements and visual impairments. The court emphasized that digital access is a crucial component of the right to life under Article 21.
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