Supreme Court Today (July 4) dismissed a student’s plea challenging a NEET-UG 2025 question error. Court said it cannot intervene in mass exams based on individual petitions.
The Kerala High Court is challenged Today by gynaecologists over the mandate that only women can examine sexual assault survivors, contending it contradicts legal provisions and burdens specialists while causing delays. The case highlights the need for a balanced approach to medical examinations and may have far-reaching implications. The judge is open to addressing any issues.
On Friday, Parliament successfully passed the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Bill. This landmark legislation represents a significant achievement in the government’s endeavors to combat and eradicate the prevalent malpractices that have plagued public exams for some time. It aims to establish a transparent, fair, and credible examination system. The Parliament on Friday has […]
