Pleas To Cancel NEET-UG 2024 : Live Updates From Supreme Court Hearing

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8 July 2024 7:30 AM IST

  • Pleas To Cancel NEET-UG 2024 : Live Updates From Supreme Court Hearing

    The Supreme Court will hear today( July 8) petitions seeking to cancel the NEET-UG 2024 exam over alleged malpractices & paper leak.A 3-judge compising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra will hear the petitions after 10.30 AM.The Central Government and the National Testing Agency have filed affidavits before the Court opposing the demand to cancel...

    The Supreme Court will hear today( July 8) petitions seeking to cancel the NEET-UG 2024 exam over alleged malpractices & paper leak.

    A 3-judge compising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra will hear the petitions after 10.30 AM.

    The Central Government and the National Testing Agency have filed affidavits before the Court opposing the demand to cancel the exam. They have told the Court that the instances of alleged malpractices are isolated and do not warrant the scrapping of the entire exam jeopardising the future of lakhs of honest students.

    The petitioners have sought a retest contending that the paper leak was widespread affecting the sanctity of the exam.

    Follow this thread for live updates from the hearing.


     

    Live Updates

    • 8 July 2024 3:05 PM IST

      CJI: If students were asked to memorize on morning of the exam, leak might not have been so widespread. If we can't identify candidates who are guilty of wrongdoing, retest has to be ordered

    • 8 July 2024 3:04 PM IST

      CJI: In what custody were the papers reserved? When did NTA send the papers to the banks in the cities? We want to know which is the printing press and what were the transportation arrangements

      CJI: After they are printed, how does the printing press send them back to NTA? And how many days elapse in this process? If we come to the conclusion that the time lag between the leak and actual exam is limited, it would militate against re-test

    • 8 July 2024 3:01 PM IST

      CJI: When were these two question paper booklets sent to the cities? Were they lodged in the 2 banks in each of these cities? Question papers are prepared by one person or...?

      Kaushik answers

    • 8 July 2024 3:01 PM IST

      CJI: How were the papers distributed abroad? When were they sent abroad?

      Kaushik: Through embassies

      CJI: How were they sent to embassies? Diplomatic bag or courier?

      Kaushik: We will find out.

    • 8 July 2024 3:00 PM IST

      CJI: Two lockers, when were the papers pulled out? What time was the exam?

      Adv Naresh Kaushik (for NTA): On 5 May, around 10:30-11 o clock

      CJI: Number of centres and students who appeared?

    • 8 July 2024 3:00 PM IST

      Counsel 1: On 5 May morning...students were made to memorize the answers to these questions. We have a video...on 4 May question paper was being circulated

      CJI: When were question papers sent to locker?

    • 8 July 2024 3:00 PM IST

      Counsel 1: Bihar police, which registered first FIR, found there was a paper leak. They found standard SOPs laid down for transfer of question paper were not fully complied with...they have found question paper was received by gang on mobile phone

    • 8 July 2024 2:54 PM IST

      CJI: To formulate your point, entire credibility of exam is lost and it is not possible to segregate tainted from untainted. What is the factual foundation for this?

    • 8 July 2024 2:54 PM IST

      Counsel 1: Question paper was circulated on mobile phone...on Telegram app...we have a video...on 5 May, printouts were taken out from the wifi printer kept in a school...Bihar police is talking of groups of candidates, not 2-3 candidates

      Counsel 1: Tampering with question paper boxes could not be detected...investigation is being done regarding at what time leakage has occurred in chain of custody...

    • 8 July 2024 2:47 PM IST

      Counsel 1: FIR has been registered, 13 people have been arrested...

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