The Delhi High Court upheld a single judge’s decision rejecting two JEE aspirants’ plea against the NTA over alleged discrepancies in response sheets. The court replaced the monetary penalty with one month of community service and said the debarment would not harm their future academic prospects.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a petition today challenging the reduction in the number of attempts for the JEE Advanced exam. The petition seeks to restore the original three-attempt limit for candidates. Students argue that the reduction impacts their chances of securing admission to top engineering institutes. The court’s decision could have significant implications for aspirants nationwide.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (3rd Dec) issued a temporary injunction against Scholars Den for labeling Physics Wallah as “sasta wallah” (cheap one), claiming it misrepresents the company’s affordable yet quality courses. The court determined that Scholors Den’s ads could cause irreparable harm to Physics Wallah’s reputation before the next hearing in April 2025.
