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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | “Marks obtained in CBSE Boards cannot be given under RTI, rules High Court

“Marks obtained in CBSE Boards cannot be given under RTI, rules High Court

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published Published on May 28, 2012   modified Modified on May 28, 2012
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In a significant ruling, the Delhi High Court has held that marks obtained by a student in Central Board of Secondary Education Board exams cannot be revealed under the transparency law as it would “defeat” the purpose of the new grading system.

The court set aside the verdict of a single-judge Bench and the Central Information Commission which had asked the CBSE to reveal marks obtained by a girl in her Class X Board examination in 2010.

“We are unable to agree; we feel that the CIC as well as the learned single judge by directing disclosure of ‘marks' in the regime of ‘grades' have indeed undone what was sought to be done by replacing marks with grades and defeated the very objective thereof…The objective, in replacing the marks with grades, as can be gathered from the documents on record, was to grade students in a bandwidth rather than numerically...,” a Bench of Acting Chief Justice A. K. Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said.

Not “information”

Writing the judgment, Mr. Justice Endlaw said the details of marks obtained by the student in Class X cannot be termed as an “information” under the Right to Information Act as its disclosure would defeat the policy of awarding grades instead of marks.

Allowing the plea of CBSE, it said “no weightage can also be given to the plea of respondent [girl's father] that the marks even if disclosed would not be used for any other purpose.

“The possibility of the respondent and his ward, in securing admission and for other purposes, using the said information to secure an advantage over others cannot be ruled out.”

The Hindu, 28 May, 2012, http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/article3463661.ece


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