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Board exams for classes 5,8,9 in Karnataka put on hold after Supreme Court order

State goverment has now postponed the exam since the top court has referred the case to a division bench.

March 13, 2024 / 13:41 IST
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The decision comes after the Registered Unaided Private Schools Association and other stakeholders moved SC to challenge the stay ordered by the Karnataka High Court on March 8.
The decision comes after the Registered Unaided Private Schools Association and other stakeholders moved SC to challenge the stay ordered by the Karnataka High Court on March 8.

The Supreme Court set aside a Karnataka High Court order, putting board exams for classes 5, 8, and 9 on hold.

The state government has now postponed the exam since the top court has referred the case to a division bench.

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The decision comes after the Registered Unaided Private Schools Association and other stakeholders moved SC to challenge the stay ordered by the Karnataka High Court on March 8.

On March 6, the Karnataka High Court nullified the decision to conduct board exams for classes 5,8 and 9 after the Karnataka government’s school education department issued a notification for the same. A single bench headed by Justice Krishna Dixit has ruled against the state government and sided with arguments presented by the Registered Unaided Private Schools Association contending that such exams would contradict the Right to Education Act's (RTE) emphasis on continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) for these grades.