The Delhi High Court issued notice Thursday on a National Students’ Union of India petition alleging widespread irregularities in the Central Board of Secondary Education on-screen marking system.
Student leaders claimed digital evaluation workflows produced inconsistent scores and inadequate grievance redress during recent board examinations.
The bench directed the Union Government to file a formal response explaining safeguards, server logs and audit mechanisms for on-screen grading.
CBSE has promoted digital marking as a transparency measure, but critics say software glitches and training gaps have undermined confidence.
A follow-up hearing will examine whether interim relief is warranted for candidates awaiting re-evaluation requests.
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