💨 Abstract
The Delhi High Court rejected a plea to conduct the NEET (UG) examination twice a year, similar to JEE for engineering courses. The court stated that the decision on conducting examinations, whether annually or biannually, falls under administrative jurisdiction and is not subject to judicial intervention. The petitioner, a coaching center teacher, was granted the liberty to present their case to the relevant authorities. The court noted that several competitive examinations do not offer multiple chances to candidates.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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