New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Friday ordered the All India Institue of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), to postpone the Institue of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET) exam by at least a month, in order to give some time to students for preparation.
The bench led by Justice Indira Bannerjee observed that holding exams on 16th June is arbitrary as candidates who want to opt for exams have been serving Covid-19 duty at far off places. "It is open to authorities to fix an appropriate date after one month from 16th June," ordered the court.
A group of 26 doctors had filed the plea in the top court seeking a postponement. Sr Adv Arvind Datar appearing before the court contended that the Prime Minister had assured that postgraduate exams will be postponed and had asked the doctors to serve 100 days of Covid duty, which will expire sometime in mid-august. Doctors have signed bonds with the state governments and are anyway in remote areas so they can't travel back.
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