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NEET UG: What right does a coaching centre have to file a petition, SC asks Xylem Learning

The Kerala-based firm filed the plea alleging discrepancies in the NEET under Article 32. Writ petitions are filed under Article 32 only if fundamental rights are violated by a government's action

June 27, 2024 / 12:34 IST
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SC on NEET UG 2024
SC on NEET UG 2024

The Supreme Court has questioned a Kerala firm, which coaches students for competitive examinations such as NEET through its app, for claiming violation of fundamental rights in its plea alleging discrepancies in the test for admission to medical colleges.

This year’s National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), the result of which was declared earlier this month, has triggered a wave of protests with aspirants alleging large-scale irregularities, including paper leak. Several petitions have been filed demanding the test be scrapped, with questions raised over the role of the National Testing Agency that conducts the exam.

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"This is an Article 32 petition by an instance of a coaching centre. What fundamental right of yours is violated? You provide them coaching and your duty is discharged that is all," a vacation bench of justices Manoj Mishra and SVN Bhatti asked Xylem Learning on June 27.

Writ petitions are filed under Article 32 only when the fundamental right of an individual is violated by governmental actions.