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The CBSE has informed the Supreme Court that a comprehensive scorecard for the entire class cannot be issued to certain students who cleared class 10 and claim that an Odisha-based school refused because it needed to "conceal its malpractices" in assigning marks. An enquiry committee consisting of three members had found out in its August last year inquiry report that the school had prepared class 10 results in accordance with the tabulation policy, said the CBSE in affidavit filed in the Supreme Court.

The petition which



has been filed by 24 students who cleared class 10 from an Odisha school seeks direction to the CBSE to review and declare fresh results for them according to the board's evaluation policy of May 1, 2021 post obtaining the correct records from the school.

Further, the petition which has been filed by advocate Ravi Prakash has asked the Supreme Court to direct an inquiry against the school, "for illegally demanding money and putting undue pressure to take admission in class 11 in the same school to get good scores in class 10."
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