The Education Minister said that the three-member probe committee will soon submit its report over the issue of delay in MU results.
"Based on the report of the committee, criminal complaints can also be filed against anyone who will be found guilty for the chaos in online checking," said Tawde.
He was replying to a calling attention motion raised on the issue in the Lower House.
In October this year, Maharashtra Governor and Chancellor of University of Mumbai, Ch Vidyasagar Rao, had removed Dr Sanjay Deshmukh from the post of Vice-Chancellor of Mumbai University for his "gross negligence" which led to inordinate delay in the declaration of university's exam results.
Leader of Opposition, Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil, asked whether the VC will face any criminal action for the fiasco and for hitting the careers of lakhs of students.
In his reply, Tawde said that the the committee report will decide which criminal sections will be slapped against those who will be named.
Earlier, Minister of State for Higher Education, Ravindra Waikar, admitted that the decision of appointing the company for Online Marking System (OMS) was taken without even consulting the academic and management councils of the university.
BJP MLA Atul Bhatkhalkar questioned whether the government had put in place standard operating procedure (SOP) for the online assessment of answer sheets, which was followed by the university administration.
Waikar said the online assessment was recommended by the Rajesh Agarwal Committee in 2013.
"But the VC pushed ahead the tender process for OMS without consulting the academic and management councils," he said adding that prima facie several mistakes have been committed.
All the exams of the Mumbai University were conducted by April 2017, although the results were declared as late as October. The students' organisations had launched agitations against the university over the delay in results.
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