In the recent controversial leak of CBSE exam question paper, Delhi police have sought the help of Google. Reportedly, Delhi police have requested for the information regarding the mail ID from which the mail with question paper was sent. CBSE public exams have been held from March 5, all over India.
In such a scenario, it was found that the question papers of several subjects were available online after a possible leak. This case originated in Delhi after the question papers of CBSE exams went viral via WhatsApp. It was observed that the 12th standard Economics and 10th standard Maths exam question papers were leaked.
Following this leak and its
subsequent identification, the CBSE cancelled the already held exams, making
them null, and have also sought the help of Google through Delhi police, who
have mailed Google. News is that the CBSE director had received a mail
regarding the leak of question papers, from Delhi police. In such a scenario,
section 144 has been imposed in the locality of central minister Prakash
Javadekar. It was later announced that this 144 was imposed to stop the protest
organized by people against the re examination.