Acting on a complaint filed by a parent after his daughter was not allowed to appear in online examination, the committee noted that the approach of the school is prima facie in violation of the latest Supreme Court judgement.
“School management to ensure that the student takes the examination and report compliance during the course of the day, failing which action in accordance with law will be taken,” it added.
The committee, which is headed by a retired High Court judge, will take up the matter again on Tuesday.