NEET UG 2025- MP HC Stays Result Declaration for Complainant Candidates citing power outage

Published On 2025-06-11 12:08 GMT   |   Update On 2025-06-11 12:08 GMT

Power Outage disrupted NEET 2025- MP HC Stays Result Declaration for Complainant Candidates

Modifying its earlier order, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has recently clarified that the stay imposed on the declaration of NEET results for candidates affected by the power outage will be limited to only those who filed petitions before the Court.

Previously, the HC bench had stayed the declaration of National Eligibility-Entrance Test (NEET) results for 11 test centres in Indore, which were affected due to power outage.

However, yesterday, the Court modified its order and gave liberty to the National Testing Agency (NTA) to declare the results of all other candidates except the petitioners.

"Looking to the facts & submission as made by the rival parties as well as the order dated 16-05-2025, the interim order dated 15-05-2025 is modified as follows: Respondent No.1 is free to declare the result of all the candidates who have appeared in NEET-UG exam held on 04- 05-2025 except the candidates who have filed writ petitions before this Court till further orders," ordered the HC bench comprising Justice Pavan Kumar Dwivedi.

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