Moneycontrol
HomeNewsIndiaNEET-UG row: Beyond reasonable doubt that paper leak happened, sanctity of exam was compromised, observes CJI

NEET-UG row: Beyond reasonable doubt that paper leak happened, sanctity of exam was compromised, observes CJI

The CBI has made a slew of arrests over the last few days in relation to the malpractices in NEET UG. In June, the SC issued a notice to the National Testing Authority (NTA) while refusing to stay the counselling.

July 08, 2024 / 17:00 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Supreme Court

Hearing a bunch of petitions seeking directives for conducting the NEET exam afresh due to alleged malpractices and irregularities, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on July 8 observed that the sanctity of the recently held NEET exam was "compromised".

Making strong observations, the apex court held that the sanctity of the exam was compromised and said that it is beyond reasonable doubt that the paper leak occurred.

Story continues below Advertisement

The court also rapped the government for being in "denial" and said it should be "ruthless" in dealing with candidates who paid for the leaked exam and those who supplied the question paper.

During the course of the two hour hearing, the the CJI led bench grilled the National Testing Agency (NTA) that is tasked with conducting NEET UG and the central government on various aspects such as how a question paper is set, where they are stored and how they are transported to the exam centre.