SC refuses entertaining plea against govt decision to cancel UGC-NET exam
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The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a fresh plea filed by some examinees challenging the government's decision to cancel the UGC-NET examination following alleged question paper leak, saying that entertaining it at this stage will create "chaos".
A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said the government is conducting the exam afresh on August 21 and the students, who are around nine lakh, must have some kind of "certainty now".
"The Supreme Court stepping now will have a serious effect and there will be chaos all over," the CJI said while declining to entertain the plea filed by Praveen Dabas and others.
“ The Supreme Court stepping now will have a serious effect and there will be chaos all over,
Chief Justice of India,
SC refuses to entertain plea against govt decision to cancel UGC-NET…
“ Entertaining the plea at the present stage would only add to uncertainty and add to utter chaos,
Chief Justice of India,
SC refuses to entertain plea against govt decision to cancel UGC-NET…
“ Why are you (lawyer) coming? Let the students come here themselves,
Chief Justice of India,
“Let Students Come”: Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Plea Over UGC-NET
“ Why are you coming? Let the students come here themselves,
Chief Justice of India,
SC refuses to entertain plea against govt decision to cancel UGC-NET…