Students can access answer sheet under RTI: Supreme Court
Apex court asks CBSE to “scrupulously” follow its 2011 judgment
The Supreme Court has asked the Central Board
of Secondary Education (CBSE) to “scrupulously” follow its 2011 judgment that
it is a student’s “fundamental and legitimate right” to access his answer
sheets under the Right to Information Act.
The recent order by a Bench led by Justice
Ranjan Gogoi came on a plea by two students, Kumar Shanu from Noida and Paras
Jain from Delhi, seeking the court’s permission to initiate contempt
proceedings against the Board for charging Rs.700 per copy of an answer sheet.
Over and above this, students are
compulsorily required to go through the process of verification of marks for
which they have to pay another Rs. 300 as fee. Only then, would they be
eligible to apply for a copy of their answer sheets.
In short, they contended that a student ends
up coughing up Rs. 1,000 to the CBSE to obtain a physical copy of his answer
sheet. The information came out in a reply from the CBSE to an RTI application
made by the petitioners.
The CBSE, however, contended that the charges
levied were incidental and not for profit.
The petitioners contended that the practice
was in contempt of a 2011 judgment — CBSE & Anr. Vs. Aditya Bandhopadhyay
& Ors — of the Supreme Court, which held that an “answer sheet is an
information under Section 2(f) of the RTI Act and therefore, examinees/students
have a fundamental and legal right of having access to their answer sheets
under RTI Act.”
Fiduciary relationship
The 2011 judgment had held that there existed
a fiduciary relationship between the examining body and the student.
The petitioners contended that the CBSE was
levying these charges when the RTI Act had intended students to access answer
sheets, which qualify as ‘information’, for Rs. 2 a page along with Rs. 10 for
the RTI application. It had argued that students falling under the Below
Poverty Line category were guaranteed free access to their answer sheets under
the law.
“It is ironical and astonishing that the
CBSE, being an educational institution responsible for educating a large
section of the society, is blatantly flouting the law laid down by the Supreme
Court,” the petition said.
Source | The Hindu | 19 August 2016
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