Delhi High Court asks CBSE: Why do away with re-evaluation
Delhi High Court asks CBSE: Why do away with re-evaluation
CBSE Was Shown Answer Sheets Where Correct Responses Were Given Zero Marks And A Query Was Put To It Saying, Why Should You Do Away With Re-evaluation? PTI | Updated on: 21 Jun 2017, 07:56:59 PM
New Delhi:
CBSE was shown answer sheets where correct responses were given zero marks and a query was put to it saying, Why should you do away with re-evaluation?
A bench of justices Sanjeev Sachdeva and A K Chawla asked Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain, appearing for the CBSE, how the Board will explain such apparent errors in evaluation.
Accepting the new privacy policy of social messaging app WhatsApp was a "voluntary" thing and one can choose not to use or join that platform if one did not agree with its terms and conditions.
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WhatsApp and Facebook, represented by senior advocates, told the court that the plea was not maintainable
Highlights
WhatsApp told the court that private chat messages would remain encrypted
The change in policy would only affect the business chats on WhatsApp
The Indian government has asked WhatsApp to withdraw the recent changes in the privacy policy of the messaging app, saying unilateral changes are not fair and acceptable.
WhatsApp is a private app. If you think data is compromised, delete it, don’t use the app. It is a voluntary thing, use some other app, says Delhi high court.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday pointed out that accepting the new data sharing policy of messaging app WhatsApp is “voluntary” and people can choose not to use or join the social networking platform if they do not agree with its terms and conditions.
“It is a private app. If you think data is compromised, delete it, don’t use the app. It is a voluntary thing, use some other app,” Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva remarked, while hearing a plea by a lawyer challenging the new policy which has been deferred till May following global outrage.
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