UP Assembly passes anti-cheating Bill, maximum penalty life imprisonment
The Uttar Pradesh Assembly passed a Bill on Tuesday to address cheating in public examinations, imposing life imprisonment and fines up to Rs 1 crore for those involved in organized cheating rackets. The Uttar Pradesh Public Examinations (Preventi...
The Bill seeks to tackle and identify the elements taking advantage of the vulnerability of the examination system. The Bill says the crime will be investigated by a DSP or an ACP.
The opposition demanded that the Bill be sent to a Select Committee, but the demand was rejected by the House and the Bill was passed by a voice vote.
The aims and objectives as stated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath says, "The injustice done with the youngsters through the malpractice in the public examinations is not less than any national sin and the state government is committed to strongly act against those elements, who are attempting to play with the future of youngsters desirous of finding employment in Uttar Pradesh."
The aim of the Bill is to bring more transparency in the public examination system, bringing impartiality and credibility and assuring youngsters that their efforts will be rewarded in an impartial manner.
The student and the competitive examinees will be kept free from criminal responsibility keeping in mind their future, but "decisive and strong action" will be ensured against those guilty.
The Bill, once it becomes a law, will come into force from July 15, 2024.
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