Sunday, November 02, 2014

SHOCKING! Despite scoring 91 in class 12th maths exam, education board FAILS the topper

A 12th standard student challenges Secondary Education Board in High Court for their negligence in allocation of marks. The board flunked him in maths, while he scored 91% after the matter went to court.

Akshay Jaiswal, who lives in Dwarkapuri in Delhi has given his 12th board examination in the year 2014 scoring more than 90% in all subjects. But he was flunked for allegedly not appearing in maths examination.

Akshay sent the examination centre's record to the board but seeing no relief, he filed a petition in the Delhi High Court. On the strictness of the court the board submitted the score sheet - where Akshay in a sealed scored 91% envelope. The court slammed Rs. 25,000 compensation on the education board.


Akshay's lawyer Vijay Patwari in his defense said to Justice Prakash Shrivastava that when the student received the scoresheet showing that he flunked in maths his mind diverted to take wrong step.

"After having a look on the scoresheet I was shocked. My friends asked me to reappear for the examination. But my family stood by me and finally the education board realised its mistake, said Akshay." 

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