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Well good for you. But college libraries like mine do not have sufficient copies. Moreover they don't have all the books needed for the curriculum.
No school in the country has state of the art anything for the differently abled.
Please never use singlelogin(dot)re or Anna's Archive. Piracy is very bad yes πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈβŒ
You're reading the wrong provision. The relevant sub sections are 52(1)(a) and 52(1)(i), neither of which has a quantity limitation.

The sub section you have quoted pertains to reproduction of published extracts in collections or compilations.
Why bring in 52(1)(h) when the concerned section is 52(1)(i). Anything used in the course of instruction. The extent is not important, what's important is that it's used in the course of instruction.
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Highly unlikely. My law school has dedicated state-of-the-art devices for the visually impaired, and all the visually impaired students I know only use those.
I don’t believe in copyright law. I watch only pirated movies and use only pirated books. There are millions like me. That’s because we are middle class people and cannot afford it.
What is your problem dude? Not everyone can afford to buy these expensive books. Just let us survive.

Are you so scared of people having a level playing ground
Is there a chance that some of the people whom you've seen with these PDFs may have vision/print disabilities that aren't apparent/visible, meaning they might be using these PDFs for accessibility reasons?
So law is only for the rich and well off.? First the fees, then the extracurricular and now the books. Awesome .
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Read the DU copyright case first, along with basic principles of IP including the fair use exception.