The Supreme Court rules that students with speech and language disabilities exceeding 40% should not be denied admission to medical colleges. Highlighting the necessity for inclusivity, the Court suggests that the National Medical Commission adopt a more accommodating approach, ensuring differently-abled individuals are integrated into mainstream society while examining potential breaches of equality laws.
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