About 2,000 visually-challenged students writing their Plus Two examinations in Tamil Nadu run the risk of their answer quality being compromised, as there is no clear policy for engaging the services of quality scribes, said the PIL by visually impaired C Govindakrishnan,founder of 'Nethrodaya', an organisation working for the visually challenged.
The PIL said the CBSE's examination notifications for Class X and XII had made it clear that anyone suffering more than 40 per cent visual disability would be entitled to a scribe's services. Giving the flexibility of changing scribes to the student concerned, it said a candidate could take more than one scribe's services for writing different papers, especially language papers.
On February 26, 2013, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment of Disability Affairs had issued an official memorandum containing certain guidelines for conducting written exams for persons with disabilities. It envisaged such provisions as ensuring level playing field for disabled persons in the country, and the need to fix separate criteria for regular and competitive exams.
When the matter was taken up today for hearing by the First Bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice M M Sundresh, it was made clear that the PIL could have no bearing on public exams this year, as they have either commenced, or about to start.
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