Blitz Bureau
CHIEF Justice of India DY Chandrachud has stressed the need for a comprehensive and inclusive approach towards the protection and well-being of children with disabilities.
Speaking at the National Annual Stakeholders Consultation on Child Protection, the CJI said that this year’s theme of the consultation — focussed on the vulnerabilities of children with disabilities — holds profound significance, not only for legal frameworks but for the broader societal responsibility.
“This year’s theme holds a special place in my heart. As someone who fosters two wonderful young daughters, I am reminded daily of the joy, purpose, and love they bring into my life. They have transformed not only how I see the world but also how I engage with it—strengthening my commitment to creating a more inclusive society where every child, regardless of their abilities, is cherished and protected,” the CJI said.
He acknowledged the unique challenges faced by disabled children. “The State must ensure that children with disabilities are provided additional safeguards, recognising that they face heightened risks and unique challenges. We must ensure that our legal, social, and institutional systems are designed not just to accommodate, but to actively protect and empower these children,” the CJI said.
Reflecting on the realities of caregiving, he noted: “Traditionally, caregiving has been an often-overlooked and thankless task, shaped by patriarchal norms that have historically placed the burden of care squarely on families.” The judge emphasised that the needs of persons with disabilities, especially children, are not simply private concerns but should be recognized as a collective, social responsibility.
CJI also launched a handbook on persons with disabilities which aims to aid and sensitise not only the legal community but also society at large, in using inclusive terminology when referring to disabilities.