CA Exams : Will Consider Opt-Out Students' Plea For Back-Up Exam Within 2 Weeks, ICAI Tells Supreme Court

Srishti Ojha

9 Sept 2021 11:49 AM IST

  • CA Exams : Will Consider Opt-Out Students Plea For Back-Up Exam Within 2 Weeks, ICAI Tells Supreme Court

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) assured the Supreme Court on Thursday that it will consider within two weeks the request made by the CA students who opted out of the July cycle exams due to COVID related difficulties for holding a back-up exam this year itself.In view of this assurance made by Senior Advocate Ramji Srinivasan on behalf of the ICAI, a bench...

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) assured the Supreme Court on Thursday that it will consider within two weeks the request made by the CA students who opted out of the July cycle exams due to COVID related difficulties for holding a back-up exam this year itself.

    In view of this assurance made by Senior Advocate Ramji Srinivasan on behalf of the ICAI, a bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, Hrishikesh Roy and CT Ravikumar disposed of an application filed by opt-out students seeking back up exam.

    Arguments of the applicants

    Advocate Prashant Bhushan, who appeared for the applicants, submitted that as per the June 30 order passed by the Supreme Court, the ICAI was obliged to hold a back-up exam for the students who opted out of the July cycle exam due to COVID-related difficulties. However, the ICAI has now said that the opt-out students can attempt the next regular cycle exam which will be held in November this year. This means that the students will lose an attempt which they would have had, Bhushan submitted.

    Bhushan also submitted that next year onwards,  the ICAI was changing the syllabus, and hence a back-up exam was necessary to preserve the attempt of the opt-out students of old syllabus.

    ICAI's stand

    The ICAI's counsel Senior Advocate Ramji Srinivasan assured the bench that the opt-out students will not lose an opportunity, and that their opting out of the July cycle as per the terms of the Supreme Court order will not treated as an attempt.

    "There is no loss of opportunity. In July, we said that the students who opt out will have the back up in November...it will be not be treated as attempt. All benefits available to an opt out student will remain as they are", Srinivasan submitted.

    He further submitted the last year's experience showed that the holding a separate back-up exam created logistical problems. Hence, the institute decided to keep the back-up exam with the regular cycle.

    The bench asked the ICAI's counsel if it was possible to hold one more exam for the old syllabus.

    "We will keep it with the next cycle. No one will lose opportunity", Srinivasan replied.

    The bench said that it does not want to disturb the ICAI's exam cycle. "We're saying in next cycle you may have an additional exam with old syllabus", Justice Khanwilkar, the presiding bench suggested.

    At this juncture, Bhushan raised a point that CA students are treated as graduates of the year they pass the exams. So, if the additional exam is pushed to next year, the students may lose their seniority.

    "Let them consider to have a back up exam this year even if they have it after November. If they are given back up this year, they will be treated as pass outs of this year", Bhushan urged.

    "They have said that the idea of separate back up was a bad experiment. We will not force them", Justice Khanwilkar said.

    "You make a representation. They'll take the issue of seniority also into account. Maybe they'll give you better option", the judge suggested to Bhushan.

    Ultimately, the matter was disposed of with the following direction :

    "We've heard Counsels. We don't wish to continue this petition further in view of stand taken by Institute that all aspects brought into notice of Institute will be taken into account  and appropriate decision in best interest of candidates will be taken provided same is in consistent with policy and extant Rules.

    Accordingly we permit petitioners to make representation through Sr Adv Ramji Srinivasan appearing for Institute who has assured us that an appropriate decision will be taken on representation in 2 weeks"

    Details of the application
    The present application was  filed stating that the top court had directed a back up exam to be conducted for those candidates who may not be able to appear in the CA exams of July, 2021, to ensure that a candidate does not suffer on account of COVID-19.
     Pursuant to the Court's order, the Institute of Chartered Accountants issued a notification on July 1st, regarding opt out option for the examinees for Chartered Accountant Examinations, July, 2021 and announced that candidates, who suffered from COVID-19 in the recent past can opt out from July, 2021, examination, which n will not be considered as an attempt.

    The notification further stated that such candidates will be permitted to appear in the subsequent next main examination to be held in November 2021 for the old as well as new syllabus, subject to the conducive/situation/environment prevailing at the relevant time.

     The present applicant has argued before the Apex Court that ICAI's notification does not conform to the spirit of the Supreme Court's order as instead of offering alternative opportunity it has made the Main examination of November, 2021, when the exam is anyways normally conducted as the backup. As a result of this, the candidates are being effectively deprived of an alternate opportunity as directed by the Court.
     The applicants have argued that the impugned notification is also violative of Article 14 as those candidates who opted out from July 2021, attempt on account of impediment caused by COVID-19 are being placed at a detriment to other candidates not affected by the pandemic. Such candidates, who are able to appear in July 2021, are going to advance in their career compared to candidates who are affected by COVID-19 pandemic.

    The applicant has argued that ICAI had last year conducted the November, 2020 examinations in two cycles i.e. November 2020 & January 2021. Therefore, in the present year too ICAI should conduct the examinations again in two cycles, i.e. first cycle in July, 2021 & second cycle in the months before November, 2021 so that the COVID-19 affected candidates do not lose their November, 2021 attempt.

    Earlier Order:
    The Supreme Court had on June 30th directed the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India(ICAI) to give "opt-out" option to a candidate in the CA exams, scheduled to start from July 5, on account of COVID-related difficulties on the basis of a medical certificate issued by a registered medical practitioner. The Court also did away with the ICAI's requirement of producing RT-PCR certificate for seeking "opt-out" option.

    The directions were issued in a batch of petitions filed seeking different reliefs in relation to the CA Exams 2021.

     Case Title: Sathya Narayan Perumal vs UOI

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