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Delhi High Court: No Law Student Can Be Barred from Exams for Lack of Attendance

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In a landmark ruling that addresses the mental health and academic rights of students, the Delhi High Court has held that no law student across India can be prevented from appearing for examinations on the ground of attendance shortage. The decision comes nearly nine years after the tragic death of Sushant Rohilla , a law student who died by suicide in 2016 after being barred from sitting for his semester exams due to insufficient attendance. Background: The Sushant Rohilla Case and Judicial Intervention In August 2016 , Sushant Rohilla , a third-year law student at Amity Law School, Delhi , took his own life after being denied permission to sit for his semester exams. His death raised serious questions about the rigidity of attendance norms and their impact on students’ mental health. Following the incident, a suo motu petition was initiated by the Supreme Court of India in September 2016 to examine the broader issue of attendance-related restrictions in law colleges. In March...

NEET Row: Education Ministry Seeks Detailed Report from Bihar Police

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NEET Row: Education Ministry Seeks Detailed Report  from Bihar Police The Ministry of Education has sought a detailed report from the Economic Offences Unit of the Bihar Police over alleged irregularities in the conduct of the NEET (UG) examination 2024 in Patna. This move comes in response to mounting concerns regarding the integrity of the examination process, particularly in light of recent allegations of malpractice. What is NEET? The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a competitive examination in India for students aspiring to pursue undergraduate medical and dental courses in government and private institutions. NEET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), which ensures standardized and transparent testing procedures. Recent Controversy: A Timeline of Events May 5, 2024: NEET (UG) 2024 was conducted across the country. However, soon after the exam, allegations of paper leakage and other malpractices surfaced, particularly in Patna. Early June 2024: ...