The Supreme Court adjourned the enquiry on Thursday (3rd June) on the petition on the CBSE +2 Public Examinations ordering the central government to reply
The Central government had earlier announced that the 10th Standard CBSE Public Examinations stand cancelled and that the Public Examinations for CBSE +2 (12th Standard) is being postponed.
Further, the central government informed that a thorough review on the Coronavirus Pandemic Situation will be conducted on 1st June and after this, the dates for the Public Examinations will be announced.
Meanwhile, there was a public petition filed in the Supreme Court on behalf of the Students and their parents to cancel the Public Examinations.
This case came up for enquiry today (Monday, 31st May) in the Supreme Court. During the enquiry, the judges raised the question to the central government what decision has been taken on conducting the CBSE Public Examinations!
The Chief Advocate of the Central Government, Venugopal explained on behalf of the central government that a decision on this issue will be taken in the next 2 days and appealed for adjourning the enquiry.
The judges responded with the comment that the central government can take whatever decision but it should be policy-based and adjourned the case to Thursday (3rd June)!