New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday expressed satisfaction with the steps taken by the Kerala Government to ensure that there were no situations faced by students and agreed to their decisions to carry out offline exams for grade 11.
The bench is headed by justice A.M.
Khanwilkar said: “We believe that the explanation offered by the State and the Berwawi will take all the precautions and steps needed so that there are no situations faced by students who are aged and appear for the proposed test.”
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In a written statement, the state government has argued that online examinations will be detrimental to students belonging to the backward class, who do not have access to computers and cellphones.
Bench, also consists of justice c.t.
Ravikumar, said the Kerala government has provided a convincing explanation and notes that a holistic approach must be taken in this matter and the authorities concerned are aware of their duties.
The above court modified the order of stays passed on September 3 on the petition by Rasoolshan A, represented by Advocates Prashant Padmanabhan, challenging the command of the Kerala High Court which declined to disrupt offline decisions.
The above court rejected the petition.
The state government said the 11th grade marked the 12th grade score for higher education, making it important to postpone the offline exam.
The top yesterday observed that the written statement submitted by the state stated that he took all the steps related to the Coronavirus protocol.
On September 3, the Supreme Court has lived the government’s decision to conduct an offline exam for grade 11 of September 6, citing a worrying situation in the state, which contributed nearly 70 percent of Covid cases in this country.
The bench has been observed verbally: “There is a worrying situation in Kerala.
This accounts for almost 70 percent of cases of countries, with around 30,000 cases of everyday.
Soft age children cannot be affected by risk.”
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