The Supreme Court, in its important judgment dated 9.8.2011 (copy attached), has held that examinees have a right to inspect their answer sheets and obtain certified copies thereof under the Right to Information Act. This is for your information.
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From India, Malappuram
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From India, Malappuram
Dear friends, It is a historic judgemnent for Student Society and prevent talent to get spoiled. Dr. D. Bora Arunachal Pradesh
From India, Ghaziabad
From India, Ghaziabad
Definitely, it is a great tool to break the monoploy of corrupt valuation practices about the capabilities of the students, as adopted by some lethargic and careless examiners.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
It is really good information for all students, especially those who are strongly expecting high marks after finishing their examinations. Additionally, it is the right time for everybody to be well aware of the Right to Information Act, which provides relevant information to the public. I always extend my sincere thanks to the RTI Act and public interest groups.
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JP
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Arvind Remedies Ltd.
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From India, Mumbai
Regards,
JP
Asst. Manager (HR & Admin)
Arvind Remedies Ltd.
Corporate Office,
Chennai - 84.
Email: [Email Removed For Privacy Reasons]
From India, Mumbai
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