The Delhi High Court issued notice to the Union government after the National Students’ Union of India filed a petition alleging widespread irregularities in the Central Board of Secondary Education’s on-screen marking system for Class 12 examinations.
NSUI claimed digital evaluation workflows produced inconsistent scores, leaving thousands of students with results that did not reflect their answer scripts.
The bench sought a formal response from federal authorities and the board, signaling judicial scrutiny at a moment of intense political pressure over examination integrity.
Education officials have acknowledged technical glitches in some centers, but maintain that overall results remain statistically sound pending a sector-wide audit demanded by student groups.
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