. NEW DELHI: Noting that a delay in declaring results may derail the process of admission of students in West Asian countries to colleges, the Supreme Court on Monday directed Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to take effective steps to announce Class XII Improvement Examination results at the earliest and asked it to present a plan for the purpose by Friday, regardless of the effort needed for the same.A bench of Justices Manmohan and Vijay Bishnoi agreed to hear the plea of an overseas student from Saudi Arabia, who sought directives to CBSE for the declaration of his Class XII Improvement Examination result, and issued notice to the board. The court asked CBSE to come up with a solution by Friday to ensure that the interests of the petitioner and other students in a similar situation are protected.The counsel appearing for the board sought more time to respond to the petition, but the bench refused the plea and posted the case for hearing on June 12. “If needed, then burn the midnight oil, but do it by Friday,” it said.Advocate Raj Kishor Choudhary, appearing for the petitioner student, told the bench that non-declaration of the result has seriously prejudiced his academic career, as he has already applied for admission to the university and failure to declare the result would deprive him of the opportunity to complete the admission process.Didn’t get response on status of results: PetitionerIn view of the hardships being faced by thousands of students in West Asian countries because of the war, the government had issued a notification of an assessment scheme that provided that marks for cancelled examinations would be determined on the basis of performance in quarterly, half-yearly and pre-board exams.The petitioner submitted that the status of his result was shown as ‘RL (result later)’ without any reason whatsoever being assigned, and his representation to the board has gone unheard, leaving him with no option but to approach the court.“The petitioner specifically requested the respondents to either assess the cancelled subjects… in accordance with the assessment scheme, or permit the petitioner to appear in special examinations in terms of Clause 18 of the scheme. Despite repeated representations and reminders, no response has been received from the respondents,” the petition said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosInternet Cut, Drones Deployed As Jaipur Widens Key Road Amid Encroachment Row | WatchTMC Rift Deepens As Mahua Targets Yusuf Pathan After MPs Back NDA Alignment | WatchINDIA Bloc Meet: Alliance Partners Challenge Congress’ Leadership & ‘Cross Comments’ During PollsKakoli Ghosh Hits Out At TMC Over Bengal’s Decline, Claims 20 MPs Support Separate TMC FactionPraggnanandhaa Surprised By CM Vijay’s Chess Skills During Felicitation Ceremony | WatchDelhi Hotel Fire Tragedy: Jai Mishra Surrenders In Court, Lovekesh Bajaj Gets 2-Day Police Remand20 TMC MPs Write To Speaker, Express Desire To Support BJP-Led NDA | WatchKunal Ghosh Questions Reports Of 20 TMC MPs Backing NDA, Says Voters Won’t ApproveSambit Patra Compares Akhilesh’s Future To Mamata’s, Mocks INDIA BlocGovt Launches 2 Major Schemes To Boost Road Accident Rescue Efforts123PhotostoriesThere are only 4 American states that begin with the letter ‘W’, and they hide some of the world’s most iconic wondersExclusive – Avinash Mishra opens up on Khatron Ke Khiladi 15, his training and Eisha Singh’s support; says ‘She has confidence in me; it’s been very encouraging and heartening’People will instantly take you more seriously when you start doing these 10 things10 subtle signs someone may be jealous of you, as per psychologyWant your kids to spend less time on screens? Try these 5 simple parenting shifts that actually workWhat happens to your body when muscle mass starts declining after 35?Cricketer Devdutt Padikkal’s crores-worth residence in Bangalore is a luxurious retreat reflecting his cricketing success and hard workLittle Indias around the world” Countries with the largest Indian diasporasJennifer Winget’s style on TV: How every character she played had its own fashion languageFrom Tigers to Jaguars: 10 iconic safari adventures around the world123Hot PicksMalviya Nagar Hotel FireEmiliano MartínezUKSSSC Patwari Admit CardIran AttackShubman GillDianna Russini ScandalDU Professor MurderNFL Trade RumorOJEE Result 2026Top TrendingStock Market TodayStock market crashJaipur internet banIndia vs Afghanistan ScoreDriving Licence ValidityDelhi ITI admission 2026Sukhendu Sekhar Roy ResignationGurgaon Double MurderKerala HSCAP resultDU Professor Murder
NEW DELHI: Noting that a delay in declaring results may derail the process of admission of students in West Asian countries to colleges, the Supreme Court on Monday directed Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to take effective steps to announce Class XII Improvement Examination results at the earliest and asked it to present a plan for the purpose by Friday, regardless of the effort needed for the same.A bench of Justices Manmohan and Vijay Bishnoi agreed to hear the plea of an overseas student from Saudi Arabia, who sought directives to CBSE for the declaration of his Class XII Improvement Examination result, and issued notice to the board. The court asked CBSE to come up with a solution by Friday to ensure that the interests of the petitioner and other students in a similar situation are protected.The counsel appearing for the board sought more time to respond to the petition, but the bench refused the plea and posted the case for hearing on June 12. “If needed, then burn the midnight oil, but do it by Friday,” it said.Advocate Raj Kishor Choudhary, appearing for the petitioner student, told the bench that non-declaration of the result has seriously prejudiced his academic career, as he has already applied for admission to the university and failure to declare the result would deprive him of the opportunity to complete the admission process.
Didn’t get response on status of results: Petitioner
In view of the hardships being faced by thousands of students in West Asian countries because of the war, the government had issued a notification of an assessment scheme that provided that marks for cancelled examinations would be determined on the basis of performance in quarterly, half-yearly and pre-board exams.The petitioner submitted that the status of his result was shown as ‘RL (result later)’ without any reason whatsoever being assigned, and his representation to the board has gone unheard, leaving him with no option but to approach the court.“The petitioner specifically requested the respondents to either assess the cancelled subjects… in accordance with the assessment scheme, or permit the petitioner to appear in special examinations in terms of Clause 18 of the scheme. Despite repeated representations and reminders, no response has been received from the respondents,” the petition said.