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Jharkhand High Court Halts Exam Cancellation, Students Claim Deception
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 05:33 AM
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The Jharkhand High Court stayed the state government's order to cancel upcoming examinations, prompting angry reactions from students who feel misled.
The Jharkhand High Court on Wednesday issued an interim order staying the state government's decision to cancel the scheduled examinations for class X and XII students. The court's intervention came after a petition filed by a coalition of student bodies alleging procedural irregularities and lack of prior consultation.
Students across the state welcomed the verdict, describing the earlier cancellation notice as a betrayal after months of preparation. Many took to social media and local gatherings, vowing to continue their fight for a fair academic calendar.
Education officials said they will comply with the court's direction and resume the examination schedule while reviewing the concerns raised by the petitioners. The matter remains pending for a final hearing, and authorities have promised to issue a detailed timetable within the next week.
The episode has reignited debate over the state's handling of academic disruptions, with experts urging clearer communication between policymakers and the student community to avoid similar crises in the future.
Students across the state welcomed the verdict, describing the earlier cancellation notice as a betrayal after months of preparation. Many took to social media and local gatherings, vowing to continue their fight for a fair academic calendar.
Education officials said they will comply with the court's direction and resume the examination schedule while reviewing the concerns raised by the petitioners. The matter remains pending for a final hearing, and authorities have promised to issue a detailed timetable within the next week.
The episode has reignited debate over the state's handling of academic disruptions, with experts urging clearer communication between policymakers and the student community to avoid similar crises in the future.