New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday set aside the orders of the Bombay High Court who have directed the National Test Agency to hold a new test for two NEET scholars who are planting paper and OMR sheets mixed in a center in Maharashtra.
Bench of judge L Nageswara Rao and B Ravai said even though it sympathized with their purpose, it would be difficult to redirect the examination for themselves.
“We have read the results of no 1 and 2 respondents (students) and marks given to them.
They have tried most of the questions …
with the loss of valuable time, they cannot answer all questions and we also appreciate.
Mental state of young students When writing a test.
“Even though we sympathize with their goals, we find it difficult to redirect the examination for themselves.
Therefore, we set aside directions given by the High Court redirect.
The WRIT petition was dismissed, “the bench said National (NEET) for acceptance to undergraduate medical programs, to hold new tests for both students and declare the results along with the main results of the test conducted on September 12.
The High Court has been taken from the fact that the test booklet and OMR sheets from two medical aspirants – Vaishnivi Bhopale and Abhishek Shivaji were mixed in the inspection center before the start of the test and ordered that they were given a new opportunity to emerge.
NTA, in his appeal, said that the examination of the NEET (UG), 2021 for more than 16 Lakh candidates had been carried out on September 12, and because of the order The High Court, has not been able to declare the results.
s mesku N The same thing is ready for the declaration “.
Delaying Declaration of the Results of NEET (UG) 2021 will affect and postpone the next acceptance process to the graduate medical program i.e.
MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSM, BUMS, and BHMS, are said to be in the application.
The two students said the offenses began distributing test booklets to all students at the time scheduled at 1.50 a night.
However, while distributing the test booklet down as a result of the OMR test and sheet books (the introduction of optical marks) there fell and associated, Plea said.
The High Court, in addition to ordering a re-examination and a fixed declaration of results, also directed that NTA will provide 48 hours to clear the notification to the applicants about the examination date and the center given to the applicant.
Do it clearly that the sequence is not treated as a precedent, the High Court also directs NTA to issue a recognition card or permit as needed to appear for the directed examination, first.
The entrance examination was carried out on September 12, for 16.14,777 candidates, involving 3,682 centers in 202 cities, 9,548 Superintendents / Supervisors, 5,615 observers, 2,69,378 invigilators, and NTA said in the application.