Answer script under rti

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Scripts under RTI: Apex court

 

Scripts under RTI: Apex court

The Supreme Court has upheld a Calcutta High Court judgment permitting examinees to inspect and photocopy their answer scriptts in any academic or professional exam under the Right to Information Act.

NGOs such as JOSH (Joint Operation for Self-Help) and MKSS (Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan), who fight for right to information, had sought the apex court’s intervention so that examinees could access their answer scriptts.

Responding to a court notice, the CBSE, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, public service commissions and the West Bengal secondary and higher secondary education boards had presented their views before the court.

Most of the institutions did not want answer scriptts to be accessible to the examinees since they felt they were not equipped to deal with requests for access en masse.

“The order will apply to all examination-conducting agencies in the country,” said lawyer Divyajyoti Jaipuriar, who represented the NGOs.

The detailed judgment is not available yet.

On March 28, 2008, Calcutta High Court had permitted Presidency College student Pritam Rooj to inspect his answer scriptts, prompting Calcutta University to move the apex court.

On August 14, 2007, Rooj had sought to obtain his answer scriptts under the RTI Act but his plea was rejected. He moved the high court challenging the information officer’s decision to deny him the information.

The university had claimed that the answer scriptt of an examinee was not information under Section 6 of the RTI Act and an examinee was expected to be aware of the paper he wrote and could not seek its inspection.

The university also claimed that showing students answer scriptts was tantamount to involving them in the evaluation process.

The high court rejected these contentions. It said: “…it is not for the court to rein in desirable curiosity that the act has unleashed, but for other measures to be adopted to pave the way for its operations.”

The court also said: “An examining authority may not tell a student that he must learn to answer questions in the format the examining authority desires, yet leave the examinee uninformed of the manner of evaluation.”

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Transpaency.......

RTI is the first step of Lokpal.

IMPACT OF THE  HON. SUPREME COURT'S JUDGEMENT -

WILL BE SEEN IN FORTHCOMING EXAMS.  I DO NOT SAY IT IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL.

BUT IT IS JUSTFUL.

It will caste a duty upon the  examination-conducting agencies.

Now, students will not complain about the problems of MAINTAING THE RESULTS.

 

“An examining authority may not tell a student that he must learn to answer questions in the format the examining authority desires, yet leave the examinee uninformed of the manner of evaluation.”

Hon'ble High Court's judgement is highly appreciable.

But, as a complete-lay-man and having all the attributes of a common man, I feel rather at sea with such legal constructions. Erudite these structures may be, but in my humble opinion, expressions of this type are beyond the level of knowledge of general people like us.

It means, perhaps,

1. an examining body must show answer scriptts to students,
2. showing answer scriptts does not mean , the student is interfering with the evaluation process.

Moreover, I feel that inadequate infrastructure should not be accepted as an excuse for such reluctance on the part of the examining authorities. This becomes especially relevant if we remember that difference of even 1% marks between two students in the Graduation ( when one gets 50% and the other 49%), for example, can make a career for one and break other's.

Regards

Hope we get to see our answer copies.....!!

Utmost necessary that one gets to see how they were evaluated... How can one know where one went wrong without seeing where they lacked???


And then examiners expect students to improve.... arre but where to improve???

very beneficial step from the court.............

Originally posted by : Sunshine...

Hope we get to see our answer copies.....!!
Originally posted by : CA Amit Joshi

very beneficial step from the court.............

I appeared 2 times in CS-EP. But in two times I lack my result by 3 or 4 marks.  I want to see my valued paper how?  It makes me very disturbance and also wax in study.

Please give me suggestion.


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