Advertisement
Monday, Jan 03, 2022
Outlook.com

Class 10 Students From Odisha Files Petition In Supreme Court Against Malpractices Of School

CBSE's class 10 board examinations were cancelled in April last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic and in May 2021, assessment policy was notified by the board.

Class 10 Students From Odisha Files Petition In Supreme Court Against Malpractices Of School
Class 10 Students From Odisha Files Petition In Supreme Court Against Malpractices Of School | PTI
Class 10 Students From Odisha Files Petition In Supreme Court Against Malpractices Of School
outlookindia.com
2022-01-03T20:21:13+05:30

A group of 10th pass out students have filed a petition in Supreme Court alleging that an Odisha-based school has denied providing them detailed scorecard and answer sheets to "conceal its malpractices" in awarding marks.

The plea came up for hearing before a bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and C T Ravikumar, which asked the counsel representing the petitioners to serve an advance copy of the petition to the standing counsel for the respondents concerned, including the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The bench said the matter would be listed for hearing on January 17.

The plea, filed by 24 students who have passed out class 10 from the school in Odisha, has sought a direction to the CBSE to review and declare their result afresh on the basis of the board's evaluation policy after collecting correct record from the school.

The petition, filed through advocate Ravi Prakash, has urged the top court to direct an inquiry against the school "for illegally demanding money and putting undue pressure to take admission in class 11 in the same school to get good scores in class 10".

It has also sought directions to the school and other respondents to provide rationale documents, attendance sheets of each examination and each subject conducted by the school and also the detailed scorecard for class 10 students which had to be prepared in terms of the evaluation policy.

The plea has sought direction to the school to provide answer sheets of the petitioners. It said an exemplary cost may be imposed on the school for causing mental trauma and harassment to the petitioner students.

The plea said the petitioners, by way of RTI, had sought whether answer sheets and marks provided by the school in unit test, mid-term exam and pre-board exam can be given to the students.

It said the CBSE's regional office had sent a letter to the school directing it to provide relevant data as demanded by the petitioners.

The plea said after receiving a copy of the October 29, 2021 letter from the CBSE regional office, one of the petitioners had visited the school on November 2 last year but in spite of the request and presentation of the copy of the letter, the school refused to provide the answer sheets.

It alleged that marks of students, who were denied to take admission in class 11 in the same school, were illegally deducted.

"The arbitrary action of the respondent school is in clear violation of Article 14 (equality before law) read with Article 21 (protection of life and personal liberty) of the Constitution of India," it said.

The plea also alleged that the present case is a "glaring example which shows how corrupt educational institutions played with the education system and used the pandemic as an opportunity for unjust enrichment".

( With PTI Inputs) 

Advertisement

Outlook Newsletters

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

More from

Read More from Outlook

'Govt Ban, Not Omicron, Is A Threat To Children': Top Experts Want Schools Reopened

'Govt Ban, Not Omicron, Is A Threat To Children': Top Experts Want Schools Reopened

Citing several examples of children's strong and natural immunity which was evident during the past two strong waves of Covid-19, top experts have launched the 'Happy 2022 For Kids’ campaign demanding immediate resumption of schools.

Prison Diary: Uncertainty Keeps Political Prisoners Hanging Between Hope And Hopelessness

Prison Diary: Uncertainty Keeps Political Prisoners Hanging Between Hope And Hopelessness

You remain hopeful some judge will see through the absurdity of the charges. You also caution yourself about the perils of nurturing such hopes, writes Umar Khalid after spending 15 months in Tihar jail as an undertrial.

2nd Test, Day 1 Live: Shami Gives India Early Breakthrough

2nd Test, Day 1 Live: Shami Gives India Early Breakthrough

After their historic win in Centurion, India lead the three-match Test series 1-0. Follow here live cricket scores and updates of the second SA vs IND Test.

Omicron Shadow Looms Over Republic Day Celebrations

Omicron Shadow Looms Over Republic Day Celebrations

India’s hope of inviting Central Asian leaders as guests for Republic Day, 2022 may be hit by another wave of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Advertisement