"Further Process Even After Re-Evaluation Is Unjustifiable": Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Assailing CBSE Scheme For Re-Evaluation
Observing that it is unjustifiable to require a further process to be undertaken even after re-evaluation, the Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking general directions regarding CBSE scheme for re-evaluation of papers. A single judge bench comprising of Justice Prateek Jalan ordered thus: "When the process of re-evaluation itself is one which may or may not be provided,. A single judge bench comprising of Justice Prateek Jalan ordered thus: "When the process of re-evaluation itself is one which may or may not be provided, it cannot be said that candidates have to be given further chances at improving their marks. On re-evaluation of the answer sheets, the petitioner was awarded one extra mark in two subjects, however, on being unsatisfied, the petition was moved in the High Court seeking directions on CBSE to issue comprehensive plan for revaluation of the answer sheets considering the concerns of the students which should not be discretionary or arbitrary.
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