The Madras Supreme Court remains the result of Neet-Ut, as Chennai students show on power failure in exam center | Today news
The Madras High Court has granted an interim residence that prevents the authorities from releasing the results of the Neet-US-2025 after the bank heard the plea of several affected students due to a power cut at an exam center in Chennai, Pti reports. Fared the plea explanation granted Justice v Lakshminarayanan on Friday an interim stay and adjourned the case until June 2 for further trial. In the submission, the students argued that due to a storm and heavy rainfall, there was a power failure at Prime Minister Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya CRPF-Avadi, Chennai, who was their examination center, from about 0.00 hours to 4.15 hours at the date of the exam, 4 May 2025. entering the examination hall, which caused further disruption when we were asked to move off the assigned seats, “they submitted. They added that despite the disruption, the examination authorities gave no extra time to the students concerned, so that the requesters could not complete the examination in full. What did the students disputed in the petition? In the petition, the students argued that they were subjected to large uneven examination conditions compared to candidates at other centers, who violated the Article 14 of the Constitution. They also claimed that rights were violated in terms of section 21 (protection of life and freedom). ‘A competitive exam at national level such as Neet must ensure a level playing field denied to the requesters. ‘The report added that the respondent authorities did not recognize or address the real grievances of the requesters, despite timely representation on May 4 itself. The respondents include the Union Government, the National Medical Commission and the National Test Agency that Neet is executing. With agency input.