There might be more reasons for concern as the police have uncovered the modus operandi that could have been replicated for papers of more subjects during the board exams
The economics paper was leaked on March 23, three days before the exam date
The police are also probing the roles of CBSE officials. So far, no CBSE official has been questioned so far, the police officer said
CBSE re-examination for Class 12 economics will be held on April 25; re-test for CBSE Class 10 maths, if held, will only be in Delhi-NCR and Haryana
Union Education Secretary Anil Swarup said that a formal inquiry has been instituted to take swift action against the culprits
CBSE is likely to announce on Monday or Tuesday the CBSE reexamination dates for Class 10 maths and Class 12 economics subjects
The police also questioned 10 more people and "interacted" with the CBSE controller of examinations over the leak
The govt said re-examination of Class 12 economics will be held on April 25, while the decision over the class 10 maths re-exam will be taken in the next 15 days
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An Special Investigation Team (SIT) was formed on Wednesday after the CBSE registered two cases with the Crime Branch
Congress said a fair and impartial investigation into the CBSE paper leak issue would be impossible without removing HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar and CBSE Chairperson Anita Karwal
The Delhi Police's crime branch is investigating the alleged leak after registering two separate cases
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) told Delhi Police in a complaint that it received a fax on March 23 naming a person from Rajinder Nagar behind the CBSE paper leak
Recently it was reported that the copies of the Accountancy paper of Class 12 were leaked at around 9.45 am on Thursday going around on WhatsApp and social media since.
Police officials, however, said they have not received any complaint yet
Sisodia has directed officers of the Directorate of Education to lodge a complaint with the examination board