NEET controversy- Supreme Court's notice to NTA: Said- A person who becomes a doctor by fraud is dangerous: AIPMT was canceled by making similar remarks in 2015
The Supreme Court heard the petition related to Grace Marks on NEET UG controversy on Tuesday. The court said, 'If there is even 0.001% negligence on someone's part then it should be dealt with completely. The children have prepared for the examination, we cannot forget their hard work.
The bench also asked the government and NTA to imagine that a person who cheats the system becomes a doctor, he is even more dangerous for society. Earlier in 2015, the Supreme Court had made a similar comment and canceled the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) exam.
Then the court said, 'If even one fake doctor is found then the entire examination should be cancelled. There is evidence that electronic devices have been used in the examination, but it cannot be said how many students used them. In such a situation, it is necessary to cancel the exam.
Hearing of 4 petitions on July 8
The vacation bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice SV Bhatti has listed 4 petitions related to this case for hearing on July 8. Lawyers have also been instructed to argue all the cases on the same day. On June 4, the National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the NEET result. This is the first time that 67 candidates have got 720 marks out of 720.
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Justice Nath (to the lawyer): You argue on all matters on the 8th.
Petitioner's lawyer: I am only appealing that the status of the investigation should be told.
Justice Nath: All parties should be connected to the case, list it on July 8. NTA and the government will also respond in 2 weeks.
Justice Bhatti: If there has been any negligence on the part of anyone, then it should be dealt with completely. We react, but it is a bit slow process during holidays.
Petitioner: They should put the investigation on record.
Justice Bhatti: You can make all the disclosures in the next hearing.
4 petitions in the Supreme Court, know what has happened in them so far
First: Student Shivangi Mishra and 9 other students filed it on June 1 before the declaration of the result. Along with stopping the counseling, the examination was canceled and an investigation was demanded. The Supreme Court refused to stop the counseling.
Second: Petitioner Hitesh Singh Kashyap filed it. 26 students from states like Karnataka, Odisha, Jharkhand, etc. had paid a bribe of Rs 10 lakh each to choose Jai Jal Ram examination center in Godhra, Gujarat. The petition has demanded a CBI investigation into the paper leak. The hearing will be held on July 8.
Third: Alakh Pandey, founder of Physicswala, filed a petition against giving grace marks to 1563 students. The hearing was held on June 13. NTA said that the grace marks of 1563 students will be canceled. The results of all students will be released without grace marks. They can take the exam again.
Fourth: 20 students appealed to cancel the exam and conduct the exam again. They also demanded that this case be investigated by CBI or any other independent agency under the supervision of the Supreme Court.
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