Delhi HC seeks response from Centre and CBSE over plea alleging discrepancies in CBSE On-Screen Marking system. NSUI seeks compensatory marks, reopening revaluation portal, manual verification, action against vendor. Court lists hearing June 12. Petition cites glitches, unreadable scans, and fairness concerns affecting Class XII results and admissions.
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a response from the Central Government and CBSE on the plea highlighting a discrepancy in marking in CBSE examinations through the On-Screen Marking (OSM) mode.
The High Court has listed the matter for hearing on June 12.
Division bench of justices Neena Bansal, Krishna and Madhu Jain sought a response from the Central Government and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The counsel for CBSE submitted that the petition is not maintainable as the petitioner is student wing of a political party.
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