Is it always necessary to cancel an exam if the CID declares a paper leak, based on malpractice laws? What can students do if the government doesn’t cancel the exam?
Best Answer
Indian law does not mandate cancellation of an exam solely based on a CID investigation into a paper leak. While malpractice is a serious concern, courts may consider various factors like the extent of the leak, exam security measures, and potential harm to students before ruling on cancellation. If the government doesn’t cancel, students can approach the court seeking legal remedy, highlighting the unfairness of continuing the exam under such circumstances.
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