NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has commenced hearings on the multiple petitions concerning the controversy surrounding the NEET-UG 2024 medical entrance exam. Allegations of paper leaks and potential malpractices during the exam held on May 5 have spurred over 40 petitions, each seeking various actions:
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra form the bench overseeing these crucial proceedings. This follows the Supreme Court's previous remark on July 8, expressing concerns over the integrity of the NEET-UG 2024 exam.
Earlier, the government cited an analysis by IIT Madras, asserting no substantial evidence of widespread irregularities or unfair advantages. The distribution of marks, resembling a typical bell curve, further supported their stance.
Today's hearing holds significant implications for thousands of aspiring medical students awaiting clarity on NEET-UG 2024's fate. Stay updated with live coverage on The Times of India Live Blog for the latest developments.
NEET UG 2024 SC Hearing Highlights:
Concerns Raised by CJI:
Chief Justice Chandrachud queried about a paper leak incident involving a gang member in Hazaribagh distributing exam content via WhatsApp. The Solicitor General clarified the logistics, highlighting efforts to prevent widespread leaks and avoid cancellation.
Dismissal of Alleged Telegram Video:
The NTA (National Testing Agency) dismissed a Telegram video alleging a paper leak as fake during the hearing. The Solicitor General supported this, noting technical evidence suggesting the video's post-exam circulation.
Transportation Issues Raised:
Concerns were raised about the transport of OMR sheets in e-rickshaws without adequate security, emphasizing systemic vulnerabilities in the NEET exam process.
Evidence Presented:
Evidence presented during the hearing included photos and documentation of leaked papers circulating on Telegram before the exam date, implicating administrative lapses.
The ongoing proceedings underscore the need for stringent measures to safeguard the integrity of national-level examinations, pivotal for the future of medical education in India.
Recent Updates:
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