The Madhya Pradesh High Court has temporarily stayed a single bench order directing the NTA to re-conduct NEET-UG for 75 students who complained about power cuts at exam centres in Indore and Ujjain.
Yesterday, On 13th July, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee plans to introduce a resolution in the Assembly opposing NEET and new criminal laws. These laws, passed without discussion, raise concerns about individual freedoms. Banerjee’s proposed resolution reflects the state government’s opposition to these measures and highlights the need for review. The outcome will have significant implications.
The UP PCS-J recruitment process faced controversy as the UPPSC admitted to swapping 50 answer sheets in the Civil Judge exam, raising integrity concerns. The UPPSC suspended officials responsible, allowed candidates to view their answer sheets, and committed to preventing future errors. The Allahabad High Court demanded a plan for correcting erroneous results.
A plea in the Supreme Court today alleges NTA manipulation of OMR sheets in the NEET examination. Justices questioned the plea’s eligibility and advised the petitioner to intervene in ongoing court proceedings. The plea calls for investigations by the CBI and ED. The Supreme Court will hear the matter on July 8 alongside related NEET cases. Widespread dissatisfaction and calls for greater accountability and transparency in the examination process.
