New Delhi, June 2 -- The National Students Union of India (NSUI), the students' wing of the Congress, moved the Delhi High Court on Tuesday seeking an independent enquiry into the alleged large-scale irregularities in CBSE's on-screen marking (OSM) system for class 12 exam.

As per the PIL (public interest litigation) filed by the NSUI, the union has also sought manual rechecking of answer scripts along with their physical verification for students who are aggrieved.

The plea also claimed that the existing grievance mechanism is inadequate as it left students with "limited digital remedies" and "no meaningful process for manual verification or independent rechecking of disputed answer books."

A vacation bench of the HC will likely hear ...