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NEET case postponed to 13th Feb, Results unlikely today

  • Mr Salve has concluded his arguments for today. MCI lawyer pleaded with SC to allow declaration of results & provisional rank list. 
  • TN lawyers argued against NEET and brought UG-NEET into picture now. TN lawyers also objecting to computer based test and multiple sessions. 
  • No objection to PG Dental NEET conducted by AIIMS. 
  • [Unofficial] The case is postponed to 13th February for the next hearing. The court is planning to hear the arguments of other lawyers representing the religious minority colleges tomorrow. 
  • No interim order on declaration of NEET result so its unlikely that result will be declared today.


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