The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a large number of cases against the NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) test today. Given the comparable claims in both petitions, the hearings are expected to be conducted in a formal way before the vacation bench. A critical petition requesting a probe into the suspected NEET scam will be addressed at 11 a.m.
Allegations and Demands
The petitions being presented today request for an investigation into numerous significant issues:
- Allegations of three different document leaks have emerged.
- Perfect Scores: There are concerns about an exceptionally high number of perfect scores.
- Compensation Discrepancies: Concerns concerning differences in compensation for affected candidates.
- Administrative irregularities: Numerous administrative difficulties have been highlighted.
There is concern that the Supreme Court will merge all linked petitions due to their common claims.
Previous Supreme Court Actions.
In previous proceedings, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the National Testing Agency (NTA), which is in charge of administering NEET. However, the court refused to halt the existing counseling procedure for NEET aspirants. Today’s decision is highly anticipated by NEET candidates and stakeholders alike.
AAP plans protests at Jantar Mantar.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has arranged a large protest at Jantar Mantar, which will begin at 10 a.m today. The protest is in response to the NEET scandal, and AAP MPs, MLAs, and councilors are scheduled to take part. The BJP aims to extend its protests nationwide on June 19, targeting Modi government over the alleged irregularities in the NEET exam process.
Rajasthan High Court Will Hear NEET Petition
In addition to the Supreme Court sessions, the Rajasthan High Court will hear a NEET case today. Tanuja Yadav has filed a case, saying that she received her exam paper 30 minutes late and was not given enough time to complete it. Furthermore, she did not receive any grace marks. Yadav is requesting a court order to award her grace marks.
Conclusion
The NEET dispute is still unfolding, with numerous courts hearing substantial petitions and political protests becoming increasingly intense. The outcomes of today’s hearings and protests will be eagerly observed by NEET candidates, their families, and education stakeholders alike.
Source: NEET 2024: Supreme Court set to hear key petitions today – India TV (indiatvnews.com)
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