Delhi High Court Rejects Plea Challenging CAT 2024 Results

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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (January 07) dismissed a petition challenging the results of Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 for admissions in top management institutes.Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju rejected the plea moved by a candidate, Aditya Kumar Mallick, who was aggrieved with an incorrect answer to Question No. 18 from Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension Portion, thereby affecting...

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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (January 07) dismissed a petition challenging the results of Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 for admissions in top management institutes.

Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju rejected the plea moved by a candidate, Aditya Kumar Mallick, who was aggrieved with an incorrect answer to Question No. 18 from Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension Portion, thereby affecting the exam results.

Mallick sought setting aside of the exam results declared in December2024. He had also prayed that an expert committee be appointed to ascertain the correct answers.

While pronouncing the judgment, the Court said that it found no reason to interfere with the exam results.

The exam in question was conducted on November 24, 2024. The provisional answer key was released on December 03.

The petitioner candidate raised an objection to the provisional answer key, contending that there was an error in an answer declared for question no 18 of the English comprehension section of the examination.

It was the petitioner's case that despite his objection, the final answer key was released with no change in the provisional answer key.

He had contended that his objection is supported by distinguished experts and faculty members of various CAT coaching centres.

He further submitted that IIM Calcutta hurriedly declared the results on December 19 without giving any reason or affording him time to take legal recourse.

The candidate had averred that the result was expected in the second week of January, and the haste in declaring results in December "speaks volumes."

The petitioner candidate was represented by Advocates Praveen Kumar Singh, Sanal Nambiar, Ishita Goel and Chetna Singh.

IIM Calcutta was represented by Senior Advocate Arvind Nayar instructed by the team of Fox & Mandal led by Advocate Kunal Vajani along with Advocates Kunal Mimani, Sharmistha Ghosh, Kartikey Bhatt and Tanish Arora.

Title: Aditya Kumar Mallick vs Union of India and Anr. 

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