Hearing on 38 petitions of NEET case today: CJI Chandrachud’s bench will hear the complaints of 20 thousand students; Decision on ReNEET possible
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The Supreme Court is to hear the complaints of irregularities in the NEET UG exam today. A total of 38 petitions will be heard in the court. Of these, 34 petitions have been filed by students, teachers and coaching institutes, while 4 petitions have been filed by the National Testing Agency. A division bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Manoj Mishra and Justice JB Pardiwala will hear these petitions.
13 arrests were made on the day of the exam on suspicion of paper leak
Bihar Police had arrested 13 people on May 5 on suspicion of paper leak. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) denied the allegation of paper leak on May 6, a day after the exam.
The first petition was filed to investigate the paper leak 8 days after the exam
NEET candidate Shivangi Mishra filed a petition in the Supreme Court on May 13 to investigate the paper leak. After this, NTA announced the result of the exam on June 4, 10 days before the scheduled date.
NTA conducted the re-exam on 23 June, on the same day CBI filed the first FIR
After the results were released on June 4, it was revealed that some candidates had got 718 and 719 marks out of 720. NTA formed a panel to investigate this on June 8. After this, on June 13, NTA announced to conduct the exam again for 1563 candidates with grace marks. Out of these, 813 candidates appeared for the exam while 750 candidates did not appear for the exam. On the other hand, on the same day, CBI registered the first FIR in the paper leak case.
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