Enter search text:SC flags 'frustration' of students in CBSE's OSMPTILast Updated: Jul 16, 2026, 12:25:00 AM ISTSynopsisThe Supreme Court noted student frustration with the CBSE's digital marking system. A Public Interest Litigation sought regulations for on-screen marking in examinations. The Chief Justice of India highlighted the distress of young students.Listen to this article in summarized formatAgenciesThe Supreme Court has sought Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's assistance in a PIL seeking directions to the Centre and CBSE to frame regulations for conducting exams through the on-screen marking (OSM) system.New Delhi: Expressing concern over students' 'frustration' in CBSE's digital marking system, SC has sought the assistance of solicitor general Tushar Mehta in hearing a PIL, which sought directions to the Centre and CBSE to frame regulations to conduct exams through on-screen marking (OSM) system. "Look at the amount of frustration of young children," a bench headed by CJI said.Read More: Assam floods: Over 37,000 affected in 6 districtsRead More News on