NEET-UG 2024 row: Supreme Court issues notice on NTA plea to transfer NEET cases in High Courts to top court
Supreme Court seeks responses from NEET-UG 2024 students on transferring cases, considering re-test for exam irregularities.
The Supreme Court on July 15 sought responses from students-petitioners to a request made by the National Testing Agency [NTA], which is under a cloud over the conduct of NEET-UG 2024 marred by leaks and other irregularities, to transfer their pleas pending in High Courts to the Supreme Court.
A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud, issued notice to the students, who are petitioners in the High Courts.
NTA had applied to the Supreme Court to transfer the pending cases in the High Courts to the Supreme Court for an authoritative ruling.
The three-judge Bench of the Chief Justice and Justices J.B. Pardiwala and Manoj Misra are currently handling a substantial number of over 40 separate petitions. These petitions seek various reliefs, ranging from fresh NEET to the abolishment of the NTA itself, highlighting the scale of the issue.
The NTA has urged the Supreme Court to tag its petitions to transfer the High Court cases with these petitions.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the NEET case on July 18. The primary question before the Supreme Court is whether or not to order a re-test. The court has indicated that its priority is to examine whether the wrongdoers among the exam-takers could be segregated from the innocent students.
The court has made it clear that it did not want to pass any orders that would upset the future of 23 lakh students who took NEET on May 5.