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Karnataka HC becomes first high court to hear submissions from deaf lawyer

Karnataka HC becomes first high court to hear submissions from deaf lawyer

Bengaluru, April 8 (UNI) Karnataka High Court on Monday made history in the legal system when speech and hearing-impaired advocate made submissions through a certified sign language interpreter.
The court, recognising the importance of this moment, appreciated Sarah's efforts, with Justice M Nagaprasanna noting the significance of her contributions.
He said, "Counsel for the petitioner's wife, Sarah Sunny had made elaborate submissions, through a sign language interpreter and the submission made by Sarah Sunny needs to be appreciated and the appreciation is placed on record though it is through the sign language interpreter."

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