Section 13:
Legal capacity.
(1) The appropriate Government shall ensure that the persons with disabilities
have right, equally with others, to own or inherit property, movable or immovable, control their financial
affairs and have access to bank loans, mortgages and other forms of financial credit.
(2) The appropriate Government shall ensure that the persons with disabilities enjoy legal capacity on
an equal basis with others in all aspects of life and have the right to equal recognition everywhere as any
other person before the law.
(3) When a conflict of interest arises between a person providing support and a person with disability
in a particular financial, property or other economic transaction, then such supporting person shall abstain
from providing support to the person with disability in that transaction:
Provided that there shall not be a presumption of conflict of interest just on the basis that the
supporting person is related to the person with disability by blood, affinity or adoption.
(4) A person with disability may alter, modify or dismantle any support arrangement and seek the
support of another:
Provided that such alteration, modification or dismantling shall be prospective in nature and shall not
nullify any third party transaction entered into by the person with disability with the aforesaid support
arrangement.
(5) Any person providing support to the person with disability shall not exercise undue influence and
shall respect his or her autonomy, dignity and privacy.