Millennium Post

SC paves way for declaratio­n of NEET results

- MPOST BUREAU

The Supreme Court on Monday paved the way for the declaratio­n of results of a national examinatio­n which would decide the fate of around 12 lakh students seeking to join medical and dental colleges across the country.

The apex court stayed a May 24 interim order of the Madras High Court which had restrained the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from publishing the results of the National Eligibilit­y-cum-entrance Test (NEET) of 2017.

The top court said it was inclined to grant a stay on the high court’s order which was indirectly “diluting” the schedule for NEET 2017 earlier fixed by the apex court. A vacation bench comprising Justices P C Pant and Deepak Gupta directed the authoritie­s concerned to proceed with the process of announcing the results, subsequent counsellin­g and admission as per the schedule fixed by the apex court.

However, the bench said the result declaratio­n, as well as the subsequent counsellin­g and admission through NEET 2017, would be subject to the decision of the apex court in the matter pending before it.

It also asked the high courts not to entertain pleas in the matters relating to NEET 2017.

“On one ground we are inclined to stay the high court’s order. What indirectly this order is doing is that it is diluting the schedule fixed by the Supreme Court,” the bench said while posting the matter for hearings after the summer vacation.

The court noted the contention­s of Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Maninder Singh, appearing for CBSE, and other petitioner­s who challenged the May 24 order on the ground that it was against the spirit of the order passed by the apex court in which the NEET 2017 schedule was fixed.

“In view of the above, the interim order is stayed and it is directed that the authoritie­s concerned will proceed further with the declaratio­n of result for NEET 2017 examinatio­n held on May 7 subject to the decision of this court,” the bench said.

When Singh told the court that various high courts were entertaini­ng pleas in matters related to NEET, the bench “requested” the high courts not to entertain writ petitions in matters relating to the NEET examinatio­n held on May 7, 2017. The high court had on May 24 granted an interim stay on the publicatio­n of NEET results on a batch of pleas alleging that a uniform question paper was not given to the candidates and that there was a vast difference between the ones in English and Tamil.

The apex court also issued notices to the respondent­s, who had filed the petition in the Madras High Court, on the pleas filed by the CBSE and others.

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