CBSE to provide answer sheets at Rs 2 as per SC order

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It was accused that CBSE has been charging as much Rs. 1,000 for Class X students and Rs. 1,200 for Class XII students
It was accused that CBSE has been charging as much Rs. 1,000 for Class X students and Rs. 1,200 for Class XII students

New Delhi : The apex court of India has disposed of a contempt plea against the CBSE after it submitted that it was ready to provide copy of answer sheets at Rs. 2 per page to the students under the Right To Information (RTI) Act. 

The hearing headed by a bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph accepted the submissions of senior advocate Maninder Singh, appearing for the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE), that Supreme Court was being followed.

It disposed of the contempt petition that claimed that exorbitant fees were being charged by the CBSE from students in violation of the court's order for accessing the answer sheets under the RTI.

The CBSE then said that it would provide answer sheets at Rs. 2 per page to students as per the court order

The petition was filed by Whistle for Public Interest (WHIP), an organisation of young lawyers that claims to be working for promoting transparency and accountability in the affairs of public authorities in India.

It was accused that CBSE has been charging as much Rs. 1,000 for Class X students and Rs. 1,200 for Class XII students who required copies of their answer sheets and revaluation of the same under the transparency law.

The contempt plea has alleged that the CBSE has intentionally disobeyed the directions of the apex court, which had in 2016 said that the board should 'scrupulously' follow its 2011 verdict holding that the students have the fundamental and legal right to access their evaluated answer-sheets under the Right to Information Act.