Bombay HC Refuses to Stay Final Year Undergraduate Medical Exams in Maharashtra

Bombay HC Refuses to Stay Final Year Undergraduate Medical Exams in Maharashtra

The bench moreover alluded to the arrange passed by the Supreme Court on August 17 denying to delay the JEE-Main and NEET exams and noticing that in spite of the fact that there’s a pandemic situation, life should go on and the career of students cannot be put in danger for long.

The Bombay High Court on Saturday denied to remain examinations in physical mode of last year undergrad restorative students planned to start in Maharashtra on September 8. A division seat of Justices A A Sayed and S P Tavade was hearing an appeal recorded by nine undergraduate therapeutic students of different streams of the Maharashtra College of Health Science.

The appeal challenged the circular issued on August 21 by MUHC pertaining to the holding of physical mode of examination for last year students. “In our see, the applicants have drawn closer the court at the eleventh hour. Consequently, we are not inclined to allow any intervals alleviation of remaining the examination,” the court said in its order.

The bench moreover alluded to the arrange passed by the Supreme Court on August 17 denying to delay the JEE-Main and NEET exams and noticing that in spite of the fact that there’s a pandemic situation, life has got to go on and the career of students cannot be put in risk for long. The court posted the appeal for advance hearing on September 17.

By Sonal Dalabahdur Singh