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Supreme Court clears deck for Class X examinations, Raj board test slated to commence on Monday

Supreme Court clears deck for Class X examinations, Raj board test slated to commence on Monday

Moses Yarborough, June 28, 2020

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The Supreme Court on Sunday declined to entertain a plea submitted by the mother of a student tough the Rajasthan condition board’s final decision to conduct pending examinations of Course X, which had been before postponed because of to the Covid-19 disaster, from Monday.

A a few-choose bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar granted the urgent hearing on the issue on Sunday, as exams had been scheduled to start off from Monday.

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The plea was filed by a resident of Bikaner, who moved the top court docket tough the Rajasthan Substantial Court purchase handed on Could 29, exactly where the courtroom permitted the point out board tests, citing that all Central govt basic safety policies had been staying adhered to.

Rajasthan govt determined to conduct board examinations for more than 11 lakh Course X pupils

The Rajasthan federal government experienced made a decision to conduct the board examinations for about 11 lakh Course X pupils from June 29 to June 30. The petitioner contended that all these learners are vulnerable to Covid-19 exposure if they took the evaluation.

The plea contended that about 120 schools, allotted as examination centres, were quarantine centres for the labours in transit.

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exams

The apex court docket observed that it has previously been a thirty day period to the high court get, and considering that then, no Covid-19 scenario has been documented from the assessment centre, and also the point out authorities is getting safeguards.

The bench, also comprising Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and Sanjiv Khanna, noticed that the plea has been filed at the past instant, and the point out authorities has taken all vital precautionary steps.

The bench noted that the petitioners have not pointed out any important inconvenience. “For this reason we do not want to intervene,” said the bench dismissing the petition.

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