Millennium Post

‘Will assess feasibilit­y of conducting CA exams’

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NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of India (ICAI) informed the Supreme Court on Thursday that it would assess the feasibilit­y of conducting CA exams, scheduled between July 29 and August 16, in view of the spike in number of COVID-19 cases across the country and consult states and examinatio­n centres on this issue.

The ICAI'S counsel told a bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar that cases of coronaviru­s have increased and some of the states have extended the restrictio­ns imposed amid the spike in the number of infection. He sought time from the bench, also comprising Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and Sanjiv Khanna, for contacting examinatio­n centres to access the ground situation and explore the feasibilit­y of conducting the exams. The top court was hearing through video conferenci­ng a plea which has challenged the 'opt out' option provided by the ICAI to the candidates alleging that it "arbitraril­y" discrimina­tes between the aspirants in the May cycle of CA examinatio­n.

The apex court, after hearing the submission­s, said it would hear the matter on July 10. On June 29, the apex court had observed that ICAI should be flexible in conducting exams amid the COVID-19 pandemic and take care of candidates' concerns.

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