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49. The Supreme Court, however, reversed the decision of the High Court to the extent it directed holding of a fresh examination. It held that, if the model answer key was defective, the most natural and logical way of correcting the situation was to correct the model answer key and get the answer scripts re-evaluated on the basis of the corrected model answer key. No compelling reason for directing a fresh examination was, therefore, found to exist, especially where there was no allegation of malpractice, fraud or corrupt motives.