Jharkhand assembly passes Bill to curb cheating in competitive examinations

Jharkhand Competitive Examination (Prevention and Redressal of Unfair Means in Recruitment) Bill has the provision of life imprisonment.

The BJP termed it a "draconian" law. (Image: Pexels)

Press Trust of India | August 3, 2023 | 09:52 PM IST

RANCHI: Jharkhand Assembly on Thursday passed a Bill to check unfair means in competitive examinations amid a din as the BJP-led opposition tore copies of the Bill terming it a "draconian" law.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Alamgir Alam tabled the ‘Jharkhand Competitive Examination (Prevention and Redressal of Unfair Means in Recruitment) Bill, 2023,’ which aims to prevent plagiarism in competitive examinations.

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The law provisions fine up to Rs 10 crore and life imprisonment, officials said, adding that provisions made under this law are non-bailable and non-compoundable and police would be entitled to lodge FIR without any inquiry and make an arrest without prior permission.

Terming the law as draconian, the opposition led by the BJP demanded the Bill to be sent to the select committee. Rejecting the proposal of the opposition, Alam said a tough law is required to stop unfair means such as paper leaks and cheating in examinations so that there is fear among those who adopt such practices.

BJP MLA Anant Ojha said, "The Bill, which was introduced in a hurry, will be known as a draconian law in history. The provisions made in the law would ultimately impact students." Amar Bauri, another BJP legislator said, "There is hardly any issue of paper leak in Jharkhand. Here irregularities are done by examination conducting bodies but the provisions in the law provide them patronage. Student organizations and media will get scared to raise irregularities as they may be put behind bars.

The provisions are too harsh." CPI (ML) Liberation MLA Vinod Kumar Singh said organised criminals are involved in irregularities in competitive examinations. "The government should have made the law stronger against them," he said. MLA Pradip Yadav, who joined the Congress after winning the 2019 assembly polls on a JVM-P ticket, also sought an amendment in the Bill.

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