India, March 19 -- A third-year law student at the University of Mumbai (MU), Kuldeep Saroj, has alleged that five out of 10 answers in one of his semester-five examination papers were not checked by the examiner. As a result, no marks were given for these answers and he failed in the BNSS (Bharatiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita, 2023) subject, with a score of 20.5 marks.

Since then, he has been struggling to get the answer sheet reviewed for over a month now, leaving him in a state of uncertainty on whether to appear for the upcoming ATKT (Allowed to Keep Terms) examination, scheduled for April 4, or not.

Saroj appeared for his semester-five exams in December 2024 and received his results on February 13. Shocked by the low marks in the BNSS...