Bombay High Court refuses to stay JEE-Main examination

However, the Nagpur bench of the HC said students who are unable to reach exam centres can apply to the National Testing Agency to seek a re-examination

Updated - September 01, 2020 10:14 am IST

Published - September 01, 2020 10:06 am IST - Nagpur

Students being checked for temperature before appearing for the JEE entrance exam at a centre in Vivek Vihar, New Delhi on Tuesday.

Students being checked for temperature before appearing for the JEE entrance exam at a centre in Vivek Vihar, New Delhi on Tuesday.

The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court on Tuesday refused to stay the JEE-Main examination, but said any student residing in flood-hit parts of Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region who cannot reach the exam centre or reaches late can apply to the National Testing Agency to seek a re-examination.

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A division bench of Justices Ravi Deshpande and Pushpa Ganediwala said the National Testing Agency (NTA) shall consider such applications and decide accordingly, after checking the veracity of the same.

A student gets her temperature taken as she arrives at an examination centre for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE ) Main-2020, in Noida on Tuesday, September 1, 2020.

A student gets her temperature taken as she arrives at an examination centre for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE ) Main-2020, in Noida on Tuesday, September 1, 2020.

 

The engineering Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)-Main began at 9 am across the country on Tuesday.

“The situation is grim in several districts due to flood. Students should not suffer for no fault on their part, the bench said.

The court said any aggrieved student can file an application to the NTA via their centre coordinator.

“The National Testing Agency shall then decide on the application after consulting with the district collector concerned within a period of 15 days, the court ordered.

Earlier, the High Court on Monday took cognisance of a letter written to it by Nitesh Bawankar, a resident of Bhandara district, raising concern over how students will reach the exam centres to appear for the JEE amid the flood situation.

Mr. Bawankar sought postponement of the exam for students residing in flood-hit parts of Nagpur, Amravati, Akola, Chandrapur, Gondia and Gadchiroli districts.

Due to floods, students from these areas will find it difficult to appear for the JEE-Main examination, he said.

The court on Monday directed the Union government, Maharashtra government, National Testing Agency and collectors of these districts to consider postponing the JEE-Main for students from flood-affected areas who would be unable to reach the centres to appear for the exam.

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