Delhi: The CBSE Class 12 students will have additional (Grace) marks policy on Friday, the board said. With the uncertainty over extra marks, the CBSE has given clarity to this extent. Furthermore, the CBSE has stated that they are not going to the Supreme Court on the judgment of the Delhi High Court. That's happening.
The CBSE has a way to give students an additional marks for errors or tough questions in the CBSE ten and twelve classes. However, the CBSE recently announced that it will withdraw the policy for students from Class 12 this year. The students began to worry. On the other hand, some have filed a public interest litigation against the CBSE decision. The court heard the petition and ordered the withdrawal of additional marks. The CBSE has been ordered to apply Grace Marks policy for the academic year 2016-17.
The CBSE has come to the Supreme Court on the High Court decision. However, a government lawyer told the media that the Human Rights and CBSE Board accepted the High Court judgment in the Supreme Court not to file any appeal. The students were forced to vacuari. CBSE stated that the results will soon be revealed.
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