Delhi Court Considers Interim Bail for NEET Paper Leak Accused to Sit Re-Exam
A Delhi court is reviewing an interim bail plea for Yash Yadav, accused in the NEET-UG paper leak case, who wants to take the rescheduled examination. The investigation has uncovered a network profiting from distributing leaked papers across multiple states. The court will hear the CBI's response on June 12 and has already permitted Yadav access to study materials.
A Delhi court is considering whether to grant interim bail to Yash Yadav, one of the accused in the NEET-UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate) paper leak scandal. Yadav's request is specifically to allow him to participate in the re-examination being conducted following the original exam's compromise. The court has already taken the step of providing him with study materials while the bail plea is pending. The CBI, which is investigating the case, will present its response on June 12. Investigators have identified an organized network operating across multiple states that was distributing the leaked examination papers in exchange for money.
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The article does not specify when the re-examination is scheduled, what charges Yash Yadav faces, or details about other accused individuals in the case.
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NEET paper leak accused seeks interim bail to appear for re-exam
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