Justice JB Pardiwala, CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice Manoj Misra

Justice JB Pardiwala, CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice Manoj Misra
The Supreme Court had in July refused to entertain a
PIL petition filed by a lawyer challenging the cancellation of the UGC-NET that
was earlier scheduled to be held in June by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
The Bench had dismissed the plea after noting
that it was filed by a lawyer and not a candidate who was personally affected.
The Court had made it clear no candidate affected by the cancellation of exam
would be prevented from seeking relief.
The UGC-NET determines the eligibility of
candidates to pursue research opportunities, including Junior Research
Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF), crucial to pursuing
doctoral programmes in India.
The exam, which is held by the NTA, was earlier
scheduled to be conducted in June this year. However, it was cancelled shortly
before it was slated to start, reportedly after certain intelligence inputs
indicated that the exam paper was leaked.
The UGC-NET has now been rescheduled to be held
on August 21.
The development took place shortly after
controversy erupted over irregularities in the conduct of the NEET for undergraduate
medical college admissions, which is also organised by the NTA.
The Supreme Court had
recently declined to order any re-examination for NEET undergraduate exam.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is
still probing the NEET case.