The Delhi High Court on Monday rapped the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for its “anti-student attitude”, saying it was “treating students as enemies” by dragging them all the way to the Supreme Court in particular matters.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan produced the observation even though hearing a plea moved by the Board difficult a single judge order, which mentioned the CBSE’s reassessment scheme for students whose board exams got cancelled due to COVID-19 would apply to improvement candidates also.
“We don’t like this anti-student attitude of the CBSE. You are dragging students all the way to the Supreme Court. Should they be studying or going to court? We should start imposing costs on the CBSE.”
“They are treating students as enemies,” the bench added.
The bench additional mentioned that if the scheme applies to all improvement students, “what is the harm in it?”
The single-judge had held on August 14 that the scheme authorized by the Supreme Court for assessing students due to cancellation of the CBSE exams in light of COVID-19 will also apply to students, who appeared for improvement examinations as they are equal victims of the pandemic.
“There is no earthshaking emergency for you to come to court now all guns blazing,” the bench mentioned, adding that the CBSE need to have gone to the apex court for a clarification, rather of dragging students to court.
The single judge had mentioned that like frequent students, these who appeared for improvement exams would also be entitled to avail the scores as per the assessment scheme or seem for the optional examination anytime it is held by the CBSE.
The August 14 order had come on a plea by a student who appeared in the CBSE class 12 exams held in February-March final year and secured 95.25 per cent.
Thereafter, to strengthen his score, he dropped one particular year and decided to reappear in Accountancy, English Core, Economics and Business Studies for an improvement examination this year.
While other exams have been held as per schedule, the Business Studies exam, which was slated for March 24, was cancelled due to the lockdown announced on account of COVID-29.
The student, Sanyam Gupta, sought that his outcome for the improvement examinations ought to be declared and in respect of the cancelled paper of Business Studies, he need to be treated at par with the frequent students for whom an assessment scheme was authorized by the apex court.
The higher court directed the CBSE to concern a corrected marksheet to the student.
After implementing the August 14 order and issuing a corrected marksheet to Gupta who, thereafter, got admitted in a Delhi University college on the basis of the similar, the CBSE has now challenged the single judge’s choice.
Taking note of the information and situations, the bench mentioned, “The impugned order has been implemented. The child has taken admission. Why should we upset the applecart now?”
When the CBSE counsel mentioned that the improvement candidates have been obtaining more probabilities below the reassessment scheme as compared to frequent students, the bench mentioned it need to have brought this to the focus of the apex court when the scheme was getting authorized.
The higher court, nonetheless, issued a notice to the student and sought his reply to the CBSE’s plea.
“We will put you to an exam now,” the bench mentioned to the CBSE and listed the matter for hearing on February 5, 2021.