The Supreme Court disposed of a petition filed by a Class XII private CBSE candidate from Saudi Arabia after the Centre informed it about a special policy for Gulf students affected by cancelled examinations. The Bench noted that the petitioner’s concerns were substantially addressed.
The Delhi High Court refused to extend the CBSE Class XII answer-sheet verification and re-evaluation deadline, citing possible delays in results. The Court noted that reopening the portal could affect admissions and directed individual students to approach it if required.
The Supreme Court issued notice to CBSE on a plea by a Saudi Arabia-based student seeking declaration of his Class XII Improvement Examination result. Concerned about the impact on his higher education opportunities, the Court directed urgent consideration, observing that the matter concerns the student’s academic future and admissions.
A Class 12 student from Saudi Arabia has moved the Supreme Court seeking directions to CBSE to declare his improvement examination results. He contends that the delay is jeopardising his college admission opportunities and causing uncertainty regarding his higher education plans
Rajasthan High Court directs CBSE and RBSE to conduct surprise inspections of schools and coaching centres to prevent students from skipping classes. The court warns students disrupting studies may not be allowed in board exams.
A citizen urges the Supreme Court to act suo motu against exploitation of teachers, citing pay denial, fake colleges, and lack of accountability. The plea calls it a matter of “national interest” and a true tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
A PIL in Delhi High Court alleges private schools are forcing parents to buy costly books, excluding EWS students. Court seeks replies from GNCTD, CBSE, and NCERT on the issue of education commercialisation.
The Delhi High Court quashed the CIC’s directive to reveal Smriti Irani’s Class 10 and 12 exam details, calling the approach “thoroughly misconceived.” Justice Sachin Datta held that educational records are personal information under the RTI Act.
CBSE’s revised Legal Studies syllabus from 2026 will cover the removal of sedition law, repeal of triple talaq, and decriminalisation of Section 377, reflecting major legal reforms for students.
Today, On 11th July, In the mandatory Kannada language case, the Karnataka High Court directed the state to “gear up your machinery” and granted three weeks’ time to file its response, emphasizing the need for timely action and clarity.
