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Writ petition for cancellation of 10th, 12th boards listed for urgent hearing (23rd February 2022)

Lawstreet Journal 22 Feb 2022 7:36pm

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Ever since the countries globally witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic, education sector continues to be at the receiving end. The Higher and Senior Secondary examinations which are considered to be of paramount significance in a student’s educational journey in India are thus seen to have been in robust discussions in not just the Parliament but have emerged as matters of grave concern for the respective states, state educational boards, the Central Board of Secondary Education, Indian Certificate of Secondary Education and the National School of Open Schooling. 

Now that the closing semesters have begun, and the students had to bear the brunt of virtual learning even in the past semester, the ordeal of offline examination has again been taken up to the court for its perusal.

The writ petition concerning the cancellation of online examinations has been listed for an urgent hearing by Advocate on record Prashant Padmanabhan.  The matter has been listed before the Supreme Court for 23rd February 2022 before the bench of Justice AM Khanwilkar. The objective is to cancel any physical examinations for class 10th and 12th. Bench of Justice AM Khanwilkar has passed many such orders regarding cancellation of physical examinations in the past years of distress. 

The Counsel Prashant Padmanabandh is of the opinion that in the absence of any certainty and regular offline classes, it is highly unfair to call for an offline examination even though now the pandemic has moved towards a manageable end. 

The Counsel Prashant Padmanabandh requested urgent hearing as… Continue Reading...

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