Supreme Court Permits Result Declaration for AYUSH Students Admitted Without NEET: “Withholding Results Will Cause Immense Hardship”

The Supreme Court allowed the declaration of results for undergraduate AYUSH students who were admitted without taking the NEET UG-2019 exam. However, the court maintained that their admissions were irregular and did not comply with required norms. Despite this, the students will be able to receive their results. The ruling balances adherence to regulations with considerations for students’ futures.

JUSTICE MANOJ MISHRA

Justice Manoj Misra, born on June 2, 1965, graduated from the University of Allahabad in 1988 and began his legal career at the Allahabad High Court. After 23 years in practice, he became an Additional Judge in 2011 and a Permanent Judge in 2013. He was appointed as a Supreme Court Judge on February 6, 2023.

Can a Students From the Madrasa Board Appear For the NEET Exam? CJI Asked While Hearing ‘Constitutionality’ of Madrasa Act, 2004

The Supreme Court of India today (22nd Oct) reviewing the constitutionality of the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board Act, 2004, which a High Court previously deemed unconstitutional. The UP government argues for partial review rather than complete dismissal, emphasizing the state’s duty to provide quality education. Concerns over madrasa students’ eligibility for NEET were also discussed.