Abstract
Human rights ensure that everyone has the chance to meet their most fundamental needs. Women with disabilities have less physical strength. One of the most helpless demographics on the planet. They have rights as human beings. They are entitled to legal protections even when they are hidden from view. The Constitution of Bangladesh ensures that all citizens will be treated fairly, and additional regulations protect the rights of disabled women. Our laws protecting people with disabilities also have flaws. Legal protections for women with disabilities, however, are essential. Disabled women are the worst sufferers in our society. Nowadays, this class is one of the victims of sexual torture and other forms of cruelty. There must be immediate changes to these laws. No statute protects the rights of women with disabilities. This research is based on fundamental principles that apply universally. At first, this research elucidates standard constitutional Safeguards. We then compiled a list of the ways in which the rights of women with disabilities are being trampled upon. The topic to be discussed next is laws, encompassing both domestic and international legal frameworks. Bangladesh enacted the Mental Health Act, 2018, the Rehabilitation Council Act, 2018, the Neuro-Developmental Disability Protection Trust Act, 2013, and the Right and Protection of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2013. Disability rights are enshrined in these statutes. Some of them only denote official actions that do something to acknowledge the rights of people with disabilities. Several important provisions are omitted from these statutes since they are more reflective of administrative functions. As a result, this research report analyzes the shortcomings of various statutes. Reasonable suggestions to amend or reform the law have been presented to ensure that disabled women can use their rights.