New Delhi:The Supreme Court today asked the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to issue fresh guidelines on CA exams incorporating the new guidelines suggested by the court today.
The bench comprising of Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice Sanjiv Khanna was hearing a plea which sought a stay on the 'opt-out' option for the candidates, more exam centres and precautionary measures for the exams scheduled to be held from 29th July till 16th August.
In the last hearing of the case, the top court had issued notice to ICAI and had asked it to submit its response over the plea.
ICAI informed the court today that there are 500 exam centres across the country and all of them have been sanitised and are equipped to deal with the situation. It is not possible to change its guidelines now, said advocate appearing for ICAI.
The petitioner, on the other hand, raised issues on limited centres and students in lockdown areas. The advocate appearing for petitioner contended before the judges that there are states like Himachal Pradesh where there is only one exam centre, many students from Bihar have opted Kolkata as their centre is under lockdown and then there are students who themselves are in containment zones. Such students should get the option to opt-out of free will but they are not able to. As per ICAI, the students will have to email them that they won't be able to appear for exams and they won't be questioned over it and they can choose to appear later. Although there is a time frame up to which the candidates can ask for the opt-out scheme.
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