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Calcutta High Court stays telecom curbs during Madhyamik exams

On March 3, the temporary suspension of services to stop malpractices in the ongoing Bengal board examinations was ordered

Tapas Ghosh Kolkata Published 11.03.22, 06:39 AM
Calcutta High Court

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The high court on Thursday stayed the Bengal government’s order suspending telecom services across the state between 7am and 3.15pm from March 7 to 16.

According to government sources, the additional chief secretary of the state home and hill affairs department had on March 3 ordered the temporary suspension of telecom services to stop malpractices in the ongoing Madhyamik examinations.

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The order was stayed by the division bench headed by Chief Justice Prakash Srivastava.

A public interest litigation was moved in the high court last week challenging the legality of the order. The petitioner’s counsel claimed that everyone was now fully dependent on the internet and the suspension of the telecom services would paralyse the system.

After hearing the plea, the Chief Justice said normal life would collapse if the order was implemented. He said Internet services were required even to book a cab.

The division bench had on Wednesday asked the government to file an affidavit stating its views on the temporary suspension of the telecom services.

On Thursday, the bench stayed the operation of the order and asked the government to issue a separate notification declaring that the telecom services would be available.

The court also said the government and its education department had the liberty to introduce any other measures to stop unfair practices during the exams.

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