Lucknow / Uttar Pradesh, february 2026 — Ahead of the UP Board Class 10 and 12 examinations scheduled from 18 february to 12 march 2026, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has issued important directives regarding how cheating cases will be handled this year.
No criminal Case for students — What Changes
In a new notification, the UP Board has clarified that students caught cheating or using unfair means during the 2026 board exams will not face criminal prosecution under the Uttar Pradesh Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act. This is intended to protect students’ future prospects and ensure that a single mistake doesn’t lead to a permanent criminal record.
⚖️ What This Means
- Students found cheating will not be charged with a crime.
- Criminal provisions of the anti‑cheating law will not be applied to examinees.
- This exemption is specifically meant to avoid lifelong consequences for academic mistakes.
Academic Penalties for Cheating
Although criminal cases will not be filed, the UP Board confirmed that strict academic action will still be taken against students found using unfair means:
✔ Answer sheets of students caught cheating will not be evaluated.
✔ Their results for that exam may be withheld or cancelled.
✔ Such students may be barred from being credited for those papers.
These academic penalties are a strong deterrent, even in the absence of criminal charges.
Broader Measures to Prevent Cheating
The Board has also taken additional steps to maintain exam integrity:
- New security features on answer books to prevent misuse and forgery.
- Use of QR‑coded invigilator ID cards to strengthen supervision.
- Enhanced monitoring of “sensitive” exam centres with real‑time control rooms.
- Clear instructions that unauthorised items like currency placed in answer sheets will be treated as unfair means and penalised.
Together, these measures aim to ensure a fair and malpractice‑free board exam season across Uttar Pradesh.
Why This Policy Was Introduced
Authorities said the change is meant to balance strict deterrence against malpractice with fairness for students, especially minors who may unintentionally engage in wrongdoing under stress. By removing criminal consequences for students but maintaining academic penalties, the board hopes to uphold exam integrity while protecting students’ careers.
What parents and students Should Know
📌 If a student is caught cheating:
- No police case will be filed.
- Their exam answer sheet may be cancelled.
- Results may be invalidated for that subject.
- Repeat or serious cases could lead to administrative action by the board.
📌 External persons involved in malpractice:
- The board has said that outsiders, paper‑leakers or cheating syndicate members will still face full legal action under the relevant Act, including potential criminal prosecution.
In Summary
For the UP Board Exam 2026, students caught using unfair means will not be charged criminally, but strict academic penalties such as cancellation of answer sheets and withholding of results will apply. The board has also enhanced safeguards and monitoring to maintain the credibility of the exams.
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