CA Exams : Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Plea Seeking SOP's/Guidelines For Upcoming CA Examination On Nov 2
The Supreme Court on Tuesday has adjourned a petition filed by certain CA aspirants, seeking uniform Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to be followed during the upcoming physical examinations to be conducted by ICAI. A Bench led by Justice AM Khanwilkar has asked Advocate Bansuri Swaraj to serve the copies to the Central Government and the Institute of Chartered Accountants...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday has adjourned a petition filed by certain CA aspirants, seeking uniform Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to be followed during the upcoming physical examinations to be conducted by ICAI.
A Bench led by Justice AM Khanwilkar has asked Advocate Bansuri Swaraj to serve the copies to the Central Government and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), and has listed the matter for hearing on November 2, 2020.
The CA examination is scheduled to be held between November 21, 2020 and December 14, 2020. The Petitioners, represented by Advocates Bansuri Swaraj and Astha Sharma, have submitted despite less than a month left for the commencement of the said Examinations, no steps have been taken so far by the concerned authorities with respect to health safety guidelines of the candidates and other stakeholders.
"At present, no safety guidelines have been issued by ICAI that determine the manner in which ICAI would be conducting the exams in the month of November, 2020 which would ensure the safety of the candidates amidst the ongoing pandemic and inter alia effectively control overcrowding of candidates at the exam centers," the Petitioners ventilated.
They have alleged that the ICAI proposes to conduct the examination in absolute violation of the Central Government guidelines which prescribes a cap of 100 persons in academic congregations.
They have pointed out that this time, the number of candidates appearing for the CA examination will be significantly higher as the May 2020 round of exam was cancelled and the same has now been merged with the exams due in November.
Thus, it is urged that any infraction in the safety and security standards would invariably lead to material infringement of Fundamental Rights of the petitioner-candidates.
"Because the instant examination is an important professional qualification/ milestone for the Petitioner Candidates herein, any discrepancy in its proper conduct would prejudice the performance of the candidate which shall in turn materially infringe the Petitioners' Fundamental Right to practice any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business as guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution of India," they submitted.
They have suggested:
1. Examination authorities must establish isolation rooms in the premises of each exam centre for isolating anyone who may have the symptoms.
2. A symptomatic candidate should be referred to the nearest health centre. Thereafter, the examination authorities are required to give a reasonable opportunity to such candidate to take the exam through other means or at a later date.
Other issues:
- Correction window does not provide an option to the candidates to change their exam centre within the same city on account of any impediment, caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, that may prevent them from approaching the exam centre already assigned to them.
- ICAI has failed to make any announcement that would ensure that arrangements have been made in order to accommodate a significant number of additional exam centres in big densely populated cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata etc.
- Additional exam centres are required in all districts to mitigate risks and travel for candidates residing in other areas.
- Appropriate directions may be issued to treat the e-Admit Cards, as E-passes for free movement of such candidates in containment/ red zones during examinations or alternative arrangements such as revised dates for the candidates from containment zones may be declared.
- Specific and reasonable arrangements to be made to accommodate candidates appearing during the state elections like Bihar & Madhya Pradesh, as the exam date and poll dates are coinciding.
- If not for everyone, then at least for the candidates, who are either residents of Containment Zone, tested positive after attempting one or two exams or unable to travel because of the restrictions in the said area of residence, the ICAI ought to come up with alternate solutions, including but not limited to Online Examinations for such students, upon submission of proof to the effect.
- Reasonable plan of action to curb sudden surge in infection cases.
- Free and or/reasonable accommodation and transport for candidates.
- November, 2020 attempt is the last attempt under the old syllabus for candidates appearing for CA IPCC exams. Thus, in the event any candidate is refrained from taking the CA IPCC exams under the old syllabus on account of Covid-19 restrictions, ICAI ought to explore alternate methods to extend the validity of the old syllabus of CA IPCC on humanitarian grounds.
- Reduction in syllabus as classes for the candidates are not taking place like they would in ordinary course, the study material was not timely released in favour of the eligible candidates owing to the restrictions imposed in the country
- Increase in the length of the allotted time for each Paper, so that the additional measures adopted by the candidates for their safety and for the safety of those around them, do not become a cause of hindrance.