The Supreme Court today refused to grant early hearing in petitions challenging the ordinance passed by the Central government on National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), reports Hindustan Times..The vacation Bench comprising Justices PC Pant and DY Chandrachud also refused to stay the ordinance saying that it might create confusion among students..The ordinance promulgated by the Centre had exempted State government seats in both government and private medical colleges from the ambit of NEET regulations for this academic year if the concerned State Government wished to stay out..The court will now start hearing the petitions from June 30.
The Supreme Court today refused to grant early hearing in petitions challenging the ordinance passed by the Central government on National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), reports Hindustan Times..The vacation Bench comprising Justices PC Pant and DY Chandrachud also refused to stay the ordinance saying that it might create confusion among students..The ordinance promulgated by the Centre had exempted State government seats in both government and private medical colleges from the ambit of NEET regulations for this academic year if the concerned State Government wished to stay out..The court will now start hearing the petitions from June 30.