Orissa High Court To Hear Allegations Against BSE On July 29
Cuttack: Eight students of Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir, Pipili had filed a petition in Orissa High Court against the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha for not strictly adhering to the alternative method of assessment that it had approved for awarding marks of the HSC examinations.
The single-judge bench of Justice Biswanath Rath has issued notice to the government and BSE on the basis of a petition filed by the students fixed July 29 for considering the allegations. Appearing on behalf of the petitioners, advocate Pronoy Mohanty sought re-checking/re-verification/re-assessment of the marks awarded to them, The New Indian Express (TNIE) reported.
The petitioners sought an award of final marks without any reduction in a rational, reasonable and equitable manner, within a particular time. The Secretary of School and Mass Education department, president and secretary of BSE, Controller of Examination of BSE, District Education Officer of Puri and Headmaster Pipili Nodal High School (mentor school) had been named respondents in the case.
The petition alleged that the BSE was callous and negligent in following the notified procedure in a transparent manner. Claiming that the results were published as per the moderation policy under the alternative mode of assessment, the BSE had ruled out any re-evaluation but allowed the students who are dissatisfied with their results to appear for offline examination.
The form filling process for the offline test had started on July 5 and will continue till July 14. It further claimed that the students were given marks based on their performance of the last four years and the scores secured in the two previous exams. In an interim order, Justice Rath allowed the petitioners to appear for the offline examination without prejudice to their rights and contentions raised in the petition against the last declared result,
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