Anti-Copying Act, 1992
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Anti-Copying Act, 1992 was law enacted in 1992 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh headed by Kalyan Singh of Bharatiya Janata Party. [1]Rajnath Singh the Education Minister in the Kalyan Singh government is credited with the idea . The law aimed to stop practice of mass copying in school and university examination in the state. The Act made use of unfair means in examinations a cognisable offence. The SP and BSP government headed by Mulayam Singh Yadav which came to power in 1993 repealed it.[2] [1]
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