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An Act to Provide for Penal Action for Adoption of Unfair Means at Certain Examination held in the State and Other Matters connected therewith.
Short Title:
Definition:
(a) Recognised examination” means an examination specified in the schedule and includes evaluation, tabulation, publication of results and all other matters connected therewith
(b) “Unfair” means in relation to any recognised examination means taking or giving or attempting to take or give any help, other than one permissible, if any, under the rules applicable thereto, from any material, written, recorded or printed or relayed from any person, or in any form whatsoever.
Prohibition of use of unfair means at examination:
(b) No person shall aid, abet or conspire in the use of unfair means at any recognised examination.
Restriction on copies of question paper and other information:
(a) Attempt to procure or possess, such question paper or a portion or a copy there of
(b) Impart or offer to impart information which he knows or has reason to believe is related or is derived from or has a bearing upon such question paper.
Prevention of leakage by person entrusted with examination work:
Restriction of taking papers:
Prohibition for loitering etc. near examination centre etc:
(b) Two hours preceding the commencement of such examinator evaluation or tabulation work on which such examination is conductes or evaluation or tabulation work is done.
(i) Loitering.
(ii) Distributing or otherwise publishing any paper or other matters relating to such examination or
(iii) Indulging in such other acitivity as likely to be prejudicial to the conduct of such examination or is likely to affect the secrecy theory provided that nothing contained in this section shall apply in respect of bonafied activities of examinees at the examination which is conducted at sch examination centre
Penalty:
(2) All offence under this Act shall be cognizable and non bailable.