Karnataka High Court gives green signal for SSLC examinations


Bengaluru, Jul 12 (IANS): The Karnataka High Court Divisional Bench headed by Justice Nagaratna on Monday gave the green signal to the government for conducting SSLC exams in physical form by rejecting a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) submitted against it.

The Bench opined that it is not possible to pass everyone without an examination as it is detrimental to the interests of the students. The state has reported a 1.45% Covid positivity rate only, the second wave has ended and there is no report of the third wave of Covid infection, it added.

The bench directed the government to implement the Covid guidelines strictly, pointing out that the exams are being held on July 19 and 22 on the basis of multiple-choice questions. The bench also noted that no one should be forced to write exams.

 

 

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Tue, Jul 13 2021

    It is good to know that our Karnataka High Court Judges have deliberated the issue of holding SSLC Exams; and we are thankful to them as Students who wish to advance their carriers are not deprived in any way. Surely it is to the advantage of our prospective Students to continue to do their studies un-intereptingly and be a Gift to our Nation as well as the Prosperity of the individual families. I Wish all the Very Best to all of our Prospective Students and their Famlies. Good Luck !

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 12 2021

    Hope exams go on smoothly and all children remain safe.

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