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SC permits NTA to declare NEET 2021 results for admissions in UG medical courses

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SC permits NTA to declare NEET 2021 results for admissions in UG medical courses

SC permits NTA to declare NEET 2021 results for admissions in UG medical courses

SC permits NTA to declare NEET 2021 results for admissions in UG medical courses


UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM

ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM

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UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM


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A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara  Rao, Sanjiv Khanna and B R Gavai also stayed the  Bombay High Court's recent order asking the NTA  not to declare the NEET results and conduct re-examination for two aspirants whose question papers  and OMR sheets had got mixed up at a centre in Maharashtra.
 
“We stay the high court judgement. The  National Testing Agency can announce the results,”  the bench said after taking note of the submissions of  Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who represented the  NTA.
 
“We will decide what happens to the two  students upon reopening (after Diwali vacation). In  the meanwhile, we issue notice and file a counter. But we cannot hold the results of 16 lakh students,” the  bench said.
 
In an unprecedented order, the Bombay  High Court on October 20 directed the NTA, set up in  2018 for conducting NEET for admission to  undergraduate medical courses, to hold fresh exams  for the two students and declare their results along  with the main results of the test conducted on  September 12.
 
The high court had taken note of the fact  that the test booklet and OMR sheet of two medical  aspirants --  Vaishanavi Bhopali and Abhishek Shivaji  – got mixed up at the examination centre  before the  start of the test and ordered that they be given fresh opportunity to appear.
 
At the outset, the law officer raised the issue of the high court's stay on the declaration of  results and said that the NTA would act to rectify the  confusion, if any, of the students whose question papers and OMR sheets got mixed.
 
The counsel for NEET aspirants, Bhopali  and Shivaji, said the high court considered the  problems faced by the students that they were given  “wrong answer sheet” as the serial number of question papers were different and it has been  accepted by the invigilators also.
 
“Then questions were attempted in a  hurry. The only solution was leniency. It was like a  common order passed by the High Court,” the lawyer  said.
“They are bright students as they all got  more than ninety per cent marks in the qualifying  examination. The invigilator has accepted that there  was a mix up. How can we leave students in lurch,”  the bench asked.
 
Simultaneously, the bench also observed  that it cannot hold the results of over 16 lakh students  and can decide the case of the two aspirants after Diwali vacation.
 
Earlier, the NTA had sought urgent  hearing of its appeal against the High Court's order  saying that the declaration of the results were being  halted due to the order of the high court.
 
The NTA, in its appeal, said that the  NEET (UG), 2021 Examination for more than 16 lakh  candidates has been conducted on September 12, and due to the high court's order it has not been able “to  declare their results even though the same is ready for  declaration".
 
“The delay in declaration of Result of  NEET (UG) 2021 will affect and further delay the  subsequent process of admission to Undergraduate  edical Courses i.e. MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS,  BUMS and BHMS Courses,” it said in the plea.
 
The two students said the invigilators  started distributing the test booklet to all the students  at the scheduled time 1.50 pm.
 
“However, while distributing the test  booklets fell down. As a result the test booklets and  the OMR sheets therein fell down and got mixed up,”  the plea said.
 
The high court, besides ordering re- examination and staying the declaration of the results,  also directed that the NTA “shall give 48 hrs clear  notice to the Petitioners about the date of  examination and the centre allotted to the  Petitioners”.
 
Making it clear that the order shall not be treated as a precedent, the high court had also  directed the NTA to issue the admit card or 

permission as is required for the purpose of appearing  for the examination directed to be held, in advance.
 
“Respondent Nos. 1 and 2 are advised to frame appropriate Rules/guidelines for providing  remedial measures in case of such difficulties that  may arise in similar situations, in future, keeping in  mind the interest and future of such students,” the  high court said.
 
The NEET Entrance Exam was conducted on September 12, for "16,14,777 candidates,  involving 3,682 centres in 202 cities, 9,548 Centre Superintendents/ Deputy Superintendents, 5,615 Observers, 2,69,378 Invigilators and 220 City Co-ordinators," the NTA said in the plea. 

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