The bench of Justices Abhay Oka and A S Chandurkar was hearing a contempt petition filed by activist Vishnu Gawli alleging that the government had not implemented earlier court orders in 2008 of providing uninterrupted power supply to schools which conduct HSC and SSC examinations.
Gawli, arguing in person, informed the judges that till date the government has not taken any steps to ensure that such provisions are made for students, especially during the examinations.
The judges also asked Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) to file an affidavit by August 4.
In 2008, Gawli had written a letter to the HC, which was converted into a suo motu PIL, highlighting that lakhs of students were forced to take their examinations in dark due to load shedding.
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On February 27, 2009, the High Court had directed the government to ensure supply of around 40,000 generators to schools conducting the examinations. In addition, the court had asked the MSEB to ensure that there is no load shedding at the time of examinations.
However, till date none of the authorities have assembled for a meeting.
Gawli had filed a contempt petition in 2009. The matter was heard today.