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NEET-UG leak: Dehi court rejects key accused Manisha Waghmare’s bail plea

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • A Delhi court denied bail to Manisha Waghmare, a key accused in the NEET-UG exam leak case.
  • The court stated that the accused sabotaged the examination process for personal gain, betraying the trust of honest students.
  • The ruling highlights the court's stance against those who undermine the integrity of competitive examinations.

A Delhi court has rejected the bail plea of Manisha Waghmare, identified as a key accused in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) examination leak. The court's decision underscores the seriousness with which the judiciary is treating the alleged sabotage of the crucial medical entrance exam.

During the hearing, the court explicitly observed that the accused individuals acted out of "greed." It stated that they "sabotaged" the examination process, thereby eroding the trust that numerous sincere students place in the integrity of the exam. This sentiment suggests a deliberate attempt to compromise the fairness of the NEET-UG, a gateway for medical aspirants across India.

sabotaged the examination process to satisfy their greed

— CourtThe court's observation while rejecting the bail plea of a key accused in the NEET-UG exam leak case.

The rejection of Waghmare's bail plea sends a strong message about the legal consequences for those involved in exam malpractices. The court's remarks emphasize the damage caused not only to the examination system but also to the aspirations of genuine candidates who prepare diligently for the test. The ongoing investigation aims to uncover the full extent of the leak and bring all responsible parties to justice.

eroded the trust of several honest students in the exam process

— CourtThe court's observation while rejecting the bail plea of a key accused in the NEET-UG exam leak case.
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