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(f)While fairness in examinations is impliedly assured by the Board,
exactness in valuation in individual cases can neither be assured nor be
claimed. Certain margin of human error, over-sight, and perceptional difference
s part of the valuation system, where thousands or lacs of answer scripts are
evaluated by hundreds or thousands of evaluators. Therefore, even where the
Court secures the answer script and examines it or gets it examined by an
independent teachers, re-valuation should not be ordered merely because there is
some difference in valuation or because one or two answers have not been valued
or have been wrongly valued. To repeat, mala fides tampering or gross
negligence (and not small or negligible errors or perceptional changes) is a
condition precedent for ordering re-valuation."