SC Verdict on UGC: Waiting for verdict on final year exams in Supreme Court, see updates
SC Verdict On UGC: The final year or semester examinations of UG and PG classes in universities and other higher education institutions across the country are to be heard by the Supreme Court from 10.30 am on the decision. At the same time, students favor that they be declared passed without taking the exam. Explain that the hearing of the case was completed on August 18 and the verdict was reserved and asked all the parties to file their final arguments in writing within three days. Hearing in the case of final year examinations in Supreme Court, Justice Ashok Bhushan, Justice R.K. Subhash Reddy and Justice MR. Shah’s bench was doing.
Earlier, in the petition filed in the Supreme Court regarding the final year examinations, advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava, who was appearing for the students, informed that the decision of the Supreme Court on the matter will be pronounced at 10.30 am today. In this way, the wait of millions of candidates from all over the country who are looking for the verdict on the final year examinations will end soon.
Explain that on July 6, 2020, a circular was issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for compulsory completion of final year or semester examinations of UG and PG courses in universities and colleges across the country by 30 September 2020. Was. Since that time there has been opposition to conducting examinations during the Kovid-19 epidemic. 31 students from different institutions across the country had filed a petition in the Supreme Court about this. In which the students demanded cancellation of final year or semester examinations. The petition sought to be prepared on the basis of the students’ results, their internal assessment or past performance.
Leaders and guardians are also protesting
There has been continuous opposition since the UGC Guidelines for the final year examinations. Students have been continuously opposing the UGC guidelines on final year exams through social media and other means. Several leaders, including the guardian, are also opposing the decision of the UGC. Explain that the Chief Minister of Punjab, the Chief Minister of Delhi had written a letter to the Central Government demanding cancellation of the final year examination. Apart from this, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is also opposed to the UGC’s decision to conduct the examination. At the same time, the youth wing of Shiv Sena had also filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the decision to conduct the examination by September.
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