Teen with internet gaming disorder can take re-exam
The Free Press Journal|July 08, 2024
The Bombay High Court has permitted a 19-year-old boy to re-appear for the improvement exam for Class XII for which he failed to appear last year as he was suffering from depression and internet gaming disorder.
Teen with internet gaming disorder can take re-exam

The court noted that the boy deserved an opportunity to appear for the improvement exam for his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) in the interests of justice.

The HC was hearing a petition filed by the boy stating that he was an above-average student and would secure 8593 per cent marks till Class XI. However, he only managed to get 316 marks out of 600 in his Class XII board exams in March 2023, as he was suffering from depression. From July to December 2023, he was being treated for depression and anxiety.

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