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CASE NO.:
Appeal (civil) 223 of 2004
PETITIONER:
Raj Kumar Gupta
RESPONDENT:
Union of India & Ors
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 17/01/2007
BENCH:
Dr. AR. Lakshmanan & V.S. Sirpurkar
JUDGMENT:
J U D G M E N T
WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 223 OF 2004
Dr. AR. Lakshmanan, J.
Heard Mr. S.S. Tiwari, learned counsel for the petitioner
and Mr. Gopal Subramanium, learned Additional Solicitor
General for the respondents.The above writ petition was filed
by way of Public Interest Litigation by one Raj Kumar Gupta.
The petitioner of this writ petition wants to raise the issue of
leakage of question papers of various exams. and that the
frequent leakage of question papers has shaken the confidence
of honest students and their parents on the system and has
caused great harassment and depression on them.
This Court upon hearing the counsel issued notice to the
Union of India and others. The Union of India has also filed
their counter affidavit through its Secretary, Central Board of
Secondary Education, New Delhi. Respondent No.2 has also
filed its counter affidavit, through its Under Secretary,
Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of
Human Development, New Delhi.
When the matter was listed on 20.11.2006, we directed
the Union of India to file an affidavit along with annexures in
the sealed cover. On 11.12.2006, the Union of India placed
before us a report in sealed cover in regard to the security
measures taken by the Combined Admission Test Group of
various IIMs in the matter of securing the question papers
from the time that they are set, to the time that they are finally
evaluated and the results declared including security
measures in regard to transportation and storage of question
papers. The Registrar General was directed to keep the same
in a sealed cover in safe custody and place the same before the
Court when it was required.
On 08.01.2007, we directed the Registry to circulate the
Report in closed envelope to both of us. Accordingly, the
Report was circulated to both of us.
We have carefully perused the Report and we return the
same to Mr. Gopal Subramanium, learned ASG. We are
satisfied that the Union of India has taken concrete steps in
order to maintain the secrecy and sanctity of the
examinations. The steps taken by the Central Board of
Secondary Education have also been explained in detail. It is
also stated that in view of the leakage of All India Pre-
Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination, 2004 question
paper, the Central Board of Secondary Education has reviewed
and scrutinized its system to prevent re-occurrence of such
incidence and additional measures of security have been
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introduced during paper setting, printing of question paper,
mode of transport of question paper to the examination
centers and also the preparation of examination results. It is
also submitted in the counter affidavit that the CBSE
rescheduled All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance
(Preliminary) Examination, 2004 within a week’s time and
conducted it successfully on 17.04.2004.
We have perused the counter affidavit filed by respondent
No.2. It is stated therein that the CAT, 2003 which has held
on November 23, 2003 was alleged to have been tainted by
alleged leakage of the question paper. The said examination
was, therefore, cancelled. On February 1, 2004, a meeting of
the CAT group was held and the entire procedure for the CAT
was reviewed. It is also further explained in regard to the
several stringent measures in respect of security of the
printing process, security for booklets, test construction
security, on-site security, review of administrative procedures
for test administration, deployment of faculty and oversight
staff, transportation security, secure internal communication
systems, storage of question papers and answer sheets and
security audit in a manner so as to ensure the sanctity of the
examination process while at the same time not
inconveniencing the student community. Since adequate and
satisfactory steps have already been taken for securing the
sanctity of the admission process and by recording the
confidential report submitted by the Union of India, we
express our sincere hope that the steps taken by the Union of
India continued to be implemented strictly in letter and spirit.
The writ petition stands disposed of accordingly. No
costs.