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CA Exam 2021: Will Not Postpone It, Says Supreme Court

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June 29, 2021
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it is not in favour of postponing Chartered Accountant (CA) exams and will not pass any direction to postpone the schedule commencing on July 5.

A bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar said students with COVID should get the opt-out option. The bench comprising Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and Aniruddha Bose directed the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to present a note incorporating the court’s suggestions, other deliberations and also ICAI’s stand on them. The bench said it will pass orders on the petitions connected with the CA exams after perusing the note and adjourned the matter for Wednesday, Bar & Bench reported.

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The bench in principle agreed that CA exams can be held from July 5, and asked ICAI to consider its suggestions for granting a chance to candidates to opt for a centre of his/her choice.  ICAI counsel submitted before the bench that students appearing for the examinations will be given another opportunity if they face difficulties to take the exam due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Supreme Court says will not postpone CA exam 2021; Will pass order tomorrow on granting opt out after ICAI agrees to give 2nd chance https://t.co/QNo4ji7f8z

— Soumyajit Pattnaik (@soumyajitt) June 29, 2021

Senior advocate Ramji Srinivasan, representing the ICAI, said the chief medical officer can issue a certificate for students suffering from COVID. He emphasised that whoever faces difficulty will be given another chance.

The top court asked ICAI to come up with a policy where a competent authority can issue a certificate explaining why a COVID-19 positive student cannot appear for the upcoming CA examination. Senior advocate Meenakshi Arora, representing the petitioners, cited issues associated with obtaining RT-PCR positive test reports for students who could not write exams due to COVID.

She added that students who live in containment zones may not be able to take the RT-PCR tests and ICAI should examine these problems. Arora submitted the July exams schedule is the last opportunity to appear as per the old syllabus.

The bench noted that persons who recover from COVID, may have long term problems and they may not be able to appear in exams. “General policy may be adopted where an authorised agency can certify that he is not able to appear in exam,” added the bench. The bench told ICAI counsel that they can take the certificate as a valid one in place of the RT-PCR test so that the candidate can take the next exam. “RT-PCR test is no test. Some negative persons were actually positive. Evolve a policy that one can certify why one could not appear”, added the bench.

The top court was hearing a batch of petitions in connection with the CA exams scheduled in July.

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