New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Friday set aside a Bombay High Court order which directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to hold re-examination for two National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) candidates, saying "we sympathise, but cannot order re-examination".
It was claimed that the students' test booklets and OMR sheets had gotten mixed up due to the carelessness of invigilators.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for NTA, submitted that answers of the students will be matched with the correct question booklets and added that if the direction to conduct NEET UG re-exam is provided, it will become a pattern.
The Centre told the top court that every year students will come forward and seek a re-exam for one mistake or the other.
The counsel appearing for students contended that they lost precious time during the exam due to the mix up and could not answer all questions.
However, a bench of justices L. Nageswara Rao and B.R. Gavai said the court sympathises with the students and completely understands their plight, but cannot order re-examination for them.
The Centre had moved the top court against the high court. In the previous hearing, the apex court had stayed the Bombay High Court order, which held up declaration of results.
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The high court had directed the NTA to conduct re-exam for two candidates by conducting a separate NEET examination before declaration of results.