UP Assembly adopts rigorous law to curb paper leaks; Punishment includes fines up to Rs 1 crore, life imprisonment
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UP Assembly adopts rigorous law to curb paper leaks; Punishment includes fines up to Rs 1 crore, life imprisonment

The Uttar Pradesh Assembly passed the UP Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Practices) Bill 2024, introducing stringent penalties for exam malpractices, including fines up to Rs 1 crore and life imprisonment. The law targets cheating syndicates, mandates property confiscation for offenders, and holds exam agencies accountable

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The Uttar Pradesh Assembly passed a stringent new law aimed at curbing the menace of paper leaks in public examinations. The UP Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Practices) Bill 2024 introduces severe penalties for those involved in examination malpractice, including fines ranging from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 1 crore and imprisonment from a minimum of two years to life.

This legislation is a significant move by the state government to tackle the pervasive issue of exam fraud and cheating. Under the new law, repeat offenders, particularly those identified as part of “solver gangs,” face harsher penalties, including life imprisonment and a minimum fine of Rs 50 lakh.

The bill holds not only individuals but also the agencies and their operators responsible for conducting examinations. Should irregularities occur, the properties of those found guilty can be confiscated, ensuring comprehensive accountability and deterrence.

The push for this law came after a series of high-profile paper leaks and cheating scandals that raised public outcry and political debate. Recent incidents, such as the paper leaks during the police recruitment and the Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer (RO-ARO) examinations, prompted calls for stricter regulations. In response, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the creation of a robust legal framework to prevent such incidents. The state cabinet approved the UP Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Ordinance 2024 last month, and the bill was introduced on the first day of the monsoon session of the Assembly.

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In addition to the paper leak law, the Assembly also passed a bill aimed at preventing “Love Jihad,” further indicating the Government’s focus on addressing controversial and critical issues.

The new law empowers investigating agencies to take decisive action against cheating and paper-leaking syndicates. It allows for the recovery of examination costs from those responsible for leaking papers, further tightening the noose around solver gangs—groups notorious for leaking examination papers and providing proxy candidates.

Recent political tensions surrounding examination irregularities have added urgency to the passage of this law. The UGC-NET exam was canceled after its question paper was found on the darknet, and allegations of misconduct in the NEET-UG exam held in May have further fueled the demand for stricter measures. Over the past week, two entrance exams have been postponed due to these controversies.

The ordinance, cleared by the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet on July 30 and chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring the integrity of public examinations. This ordinance is expected to be tabled in the state legislative assembly next month for further deliberation.

The provisions of the new law extend to blacklisting companies and service providers involved in exam malpractices, effectively barring them from any future participation in the conduct of examinations. This measure aims to eliminate the recurring involvement of entities that facilitate cheating and undermine the examination process.

Past incidents, such as the cancellation of the UPPSC RO-ARO examination on March 2 due to a paper leak, and the subsequent cancellation of the UP Police constable exam for similar reasons, have highlighted the critical need for such legislation.

Topics: Yogi Adityanathup cmUGC NET examUP Paper leaksUP AssemblyUP Public Examination
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