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NEET-UG 2025: Supreme Court rejects candidates pleas seeking re-test over power outage in MP

25/07/2025BlogNo Comments

The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed two petitions filed by NEET-UG 2025 candidates, seeking a re-examination on the grounds that they suffered power outage in two centres of Madhya Pradesh. 

The Bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice AS Chandurkar refused to interfere with the July 14 order of the Madhya Pradesh High Court on the grounds that the Division Bench examined the issue from all possible aspects, including the report of an independent Expert Committee.

The findings of the High Court were correct, observed the Bench, adding that it was not in the hands of the Court to pass orders for re-examination, since it was the prerogative of the National Testing Agency (NTA). 

The Apex Court, however, directed that the students eligible for counselling should be allowed to register for the same and participate in the ongoing process.

The post NEET-UG 2025: Supreme Court rejects candidates pleas seeking re-test over power outage in MP appeared first on India Legal.

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