Govt. may take favourable decision on CBSE exams by June 1, says Supreme Court
The Hindu
Top court adjourns hearing in matter to May 31
The Supreme Court on Friday orally advised a petitioner, who wants thehealth crisis, to remain optimistic, while saying that the government may take a favourable decision by June 1. A Special Bench of Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari adjourned the hearing of the case to May 31 on learning that the advance copies of the petition were not sent to them. The court said the CBSE, the ICSE and the Centre should be represented in the hearing. “Maybe, by Monday, some resolution will be made in your favour… Be optimistic. We will hear the matter on Monday,” the court told the petitioner side.More Related News
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