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Supreme Court Rejects Request To Delay NEET Exam
- 9/6/2021 2:09:57 PM
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- Manikanth
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The Supreme Court of India on Monday rejected a writ
petition filed seeking directions for rescheduling of NEET UG 2021 examination
to a date after the declaration of the CBSE compartment, private, patrachar
exams. The examination will be held as per schedule on September 12, the
Supreme Court said. The Court has dismissed the plea of a batch of students who
contended that the entrance exam will be clashing with other exams saying that
“Over 16 lakh students take NEET. It can't be deferred on a plea of few
students.
“We will not entertain this petition. We do not want
uncertainty. Let the exam continue,” a Bench comprising Justice AM Khanwilkar,
Justice Hrishikesh Roy, and Justice CT Ravikumar added.
The National Testing Agency on September 3 had clarified to
the bench that the students would be allowed to appear for the examination,
irrespective of the fact that CBSE results would not be declared by then.
“The non-declaration of result will not stop the students
from appearing in the exam, and results will only be required during the
counselling,” the NTA has said.
The plea filed by Advocate Sumanth Nookala sought to quash
public notice scheduling NEET UG 2021 on September 12 as being “manifestly
arbitrary and in violation of Article 14 of the Constitution of India.”
While hearing the submission made by the NTA’s
counsel on September 3, the bench orally told the petitioner's counsel:
"Your grievance is other exams will commence and your result isn't
declared. The relief claimed is unnecessary as authorities say you will be
permitted to appear".
Source: NDTV News