A vacation bench of justices R K Agrawal and Amitava Roy said that although the re-conduct of the examination would consume time and cause inconvenience but to maintain the "impeccable and irrefutable" credibility of examination "this is the price, the stakeholders would have to suffer".
"We are not unaware that in holding the present examination as well as in participating in the exercise, all genuinely concerned have put in tireless efforts. All these however have been rendered futile by a handful of elements seeking to reap undue financial gain by subjecting the process to their evil manoeuvres.
The apex court rejected CBSE's contention that the examination cannot be re-conducted in less than four months and held that the Board ought to "gear up" in full to hold the examination afresh at the earliest.
"In view of the widespread network, that has operated, as the status reports disclose and the admission of the persons arrested including some beneficiary candidates, we are of the opinion, in view of the strong possibilities of identification of other candidates as well involved in such malpractices, that the examination has become a suspect.
It also directed the investigating agency (Haryana Police) to complete its probe in the case with all "alacrity and earnestness" in accordance with law.