Thursday, February 15, 2018

Govt asked to explain failure to stop SSC question paper leak

The High Court on Thursday requested a legal examination concerning the assertions of question paper spillage in the progressing Auxiliary School Endorsement (SSC) and its proportional examinations, reports UNB.

Following a writ appeal, an HC seat including equity Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury and equity Md Iqbal Kabir likewise coordinated the specialists worried to frame an authoritative test body to investigate the assertions.

The court issued a manage asking the experts worried to clarify for what valid reason their disappointment and inaction to keep the spillage of question papers ought not to be proclaimed illicit and unlawful, said Incomparable Court legal counselor Ainunnahar Siddiqa, one of the writ applicants.

Twenty government authorities, including training, law and home secretaries, and administrators of the instruction sheets, were made respondents to the run, said Ainunnahar Siddiqa.

The SC legal advisor said the respondents were requested to answer in three weeks.

The court requested that the specialists concerned present the test reports before it within 30 days.

Three legal advisors, including Ainunnahar, recorded the write request of with the High Court on Wednesday looking for its request for a legal test into the inquiry paper spillage and taking the SSC exams crisply wiping out those have just been held.

Ainunnahar said the SSC examinations for nine out of 10 subjects were held in the midst of the spillage of question papers.

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