The Supreme Court directed Jharkhand High Court to either let a single parent judge stay in Hazaribagh or transfer her to Bokaro, keeping her son’s Class 12 exams in mind. The CJI emphasized, “High courts should act as parents to their judicial officers.”
Today, On 18th July, The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested four AIIMS Patna students for involvement in the NEET-UG paper leak. They were part of a ‘solver module’ that manipulated the exam process. The arrests followed the apprehension of a key suspect, bringing the total detainees to 18. The CBI is conducting a comprehensive investigation into the irregularities.
Pankaj Kumar, the alleged key accomplice in the NEET-UG paper-leak case, has been placed in CBI custody for 14 days by a Patna court. He is accused of stealing the exam paper from the NTA trunk in Jharkhand. The CBI will interrogate him about his involvement and connections in the theft. Several others have also been arrested in connection with the case. The investigation has revealed multiple irregularities in the 2024 NEET-UG, including impersonation and cheating.
Today, On 16th July, The CBI arrested an engineer for the NEET paper leak, tracing it to Hazaribagh. The investigation revealed tampering with question papers at Oasis school, leading to the arrest of two individuals. The CBI has filed multiple FIRs and arrested around 60 people in connection with irregularities in the medical entrance exam, prompting concerns about the exam’s integrity and potential retesting.
Today, On 3rd July, The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made multiple arrests related to the NEET-UG paper leak scandal, including the main conspirator from Dhanbad, Jharkhand. The suspects are accused of tampering with the exam process to guarantee improved scores for candidates. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is under scrutiny, with nationwide protests calling for its disbandment.
In the NEET paper leak case, the Special CBI Court in Patna has denied the CBI’s request for further remand of 13 accused individuals held in judicial custody. The CBI sought extended interrogation to uncover additional details. The investigation also involves probing monetary transactions and key figures in India and Nepal.
