SC Questioned Andhra Government For 12th Exams

Supreme Court have questioned the Andhra Pradesh government regarding 12th exams.


Andhra Pradesh government conjointly directed the state to submit file notings that may facilitate whether or not all pandemic conditions were examined. “Even one fatality, we have a tendency to might order compensation amounting to at least one large integer, Supreme Court warned and asked, “When alternative boards had off why Andhra Pradesh desires to indicate it's different”.

The counsel representing the Andhra Pradesh government aforesaid that around five.20 large integer students are showing for the twelfth communicating and every Covid protocol is  followed throughout the communicating. In one space fifteen to eighteen students are allowed to take a seat for the examination.

The top court has directed the state to tell the bench however around thirty four,000 rooms are provided for five.20 large integer students showing within the examination.

"One issue in your legal instrument, you aforesaid fifteen to eighteen students are there in one space....You require thirty four,634 rooms. wherever can you get such a large amount of rooms? area unit you about to have exams [in the] open?" the 2 judge-bench of Justices AM Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari hearing the case asked the AP government.

The government replied that around fifty,000 employees members, all insusceptible, area unit able to conduct the examinations. “Other boards have taken a aware call supported ground reality. there's a replacement variant Delta and. no one is evident however it's about to roll out. UN agency took {the call the choice} to carry the communicating and what area unit the parameters on that decision was taken? it's a matter of the health of everyone not solely concerning conducting the examination. we have a tendency to aren't convinced concerning your arrange," the bench aforesaid.

The Court conjointly aforesaid that if exams area unit command in Gregorian calendar month, results would be delayed, and AP students can lose admission in higher courses. Andhra Pradesh government has informed  the court it'll conduct a physical examination for the twelfth customary students within the state as a result of there's no alternative various accessible.

The Supreme Court can hear the matter once more tomorrow, June 25. Supreme Court was hearing a PIL seeking to cancel the twelfth exams conducted by state boards across the country in line with the CBSE and CISCE that have off their twelfth exams.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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