The Karnataka High Court refused to entertain the state government’s review plea against valuing SSLC third-language papers under existing rules. The court said the new grading system was introduced after exams without proper notification or rules. It upheld marks-based valuation, questioning the government’s move to alter the system after conducting examinations.
Bengaluru, Apr 18: The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday declined to entertain the state government’s review petition against a single judge’s directions to conduct the valuation of the recently conducted SSLC examination as per the existing rules.
The government had appealed against the Karnataka HC directive, which would mean awarding marks and not grades for third language papers in the SSLC examination.
The bench presided over by Justice E S Indiresh took note of the fact that the new evaluation system was introduced after the SSLC exams. Even these changes in the examination were not notified by the state government.
The court maintained that the government neither promulgated rules nor passed the regular notification.
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