Ayush Ministry Rapped For Misleading HC : AIAPGET 2018
Nagpur: Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court on Friday rapped the central government for misleading the court on the issue of alleged mass cheating at Nextech Infotech exam centre during the All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) on June 26.
A division baench of
Justices Bhushan Dharmadhikari and Zaka Haq warned centre’s counsel Ulhas
Aurangabadkar of cancelling the exams if the Union Ministry of Ayush didn’t
withdraw its affidavits filed on Thursday.
Categorically denying
the students’ allegations, the ministry had stated in its affidavits that no
mass cheating took place as their staff was present in classrooms and even CCTV
footage showing no untoward incident took place on June 26 was with them.
Petitioners’ counsel
Anup Dhore pointed out that the ministry received the CCTV footage on July 28
but it rejected students’ contentions three days prior to it and even prepared
a report on that basis. The centre’s counsel then withdrew the affidavit after
seeking instructions from its Delhi office.
The judges further
directed ministry to submit the hard disk of CCTV footage in the court during
next hearing on August 9.
Petitioners Kishor Sonawane and others filed a petition (No 4189/2018) in HC alleging complete mismanagement and use of unfair means during postgraduate entrance on June 26 at Nextech Infotech, where over 400 students appeared.
The aggrieved BAMS
students prayed for re-exam contending the centre was ill-prepared to hold the
online exam and a majority of students solved the papers by consulting each
other in the absence of any monitoring. They earlier lodged complaints with the
ministry officials and police but their pleas went unheard. In last hearing on
July 13, the court had issued notices to the ministry and Nextech.
AIAPGET was conducted
in 20 cities, including Nagpur where there were four centres. In its reply, the
ministry informed HC that it wanted to announce the result first and resolve
the grievance later. However, HC restrained the respondents from announcing the
results.
Source: | The Times Of India | Aug 4, 2018
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