MUMBAI: Marks cannot be given for incorrect questions during examinations, the Bombay high court has ruled while refusing relief to four candidates who had appeared for Mahaharashtra Public Service Commission. The MPSC examinations were for the post of deputy collectors.
The four candidates Abhijit Nikam, Manoj Pawar, Dattatray Gaikwad and Mahesh Singhal claimed that incorrect questions had affected their results and they were unable to obtain the minimum marks required for passing. The board had deleted the questions entirely and brought down the qualifying marks for the exams.
The petitioners have not been able to establish that the corrective action of deletion of the questions adopted by MPSC is either arbitrary or contrary to law,'' said a division bench of Justice V M Kanade and Justice R P SondurBaldota.
The court said that even after bringing down the minimum marks required for passing the four candidates had failed to qualify dueing the written examinations. The court further pointed out that the questions had negative marking system and awarding marks for th wrong questions would give undue benefit to some students. However, deleting the questions entirely brought all candidates to the same level.
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