India, April 20 -- In a serious lapse during the ongoing University of Mumbai (MU) law examination, a Chembur-based college mistakenly handed out wrong question papers to 47 students.

The error occurred during the sixth and tenth semester examination for the three-year and five-year LLB programmes held on Saturday. Students, who had prepared for the exam under the newly introduced Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (Indian Evidence Act), were instead given a question paper based on the outdated Law of Evidence.

"We had studied according to the revised syllabus, but the college gave us a question paper from the old course," said one of the affected students. "When we raised the issue, the administration initially refused to acknowledge the mista...