NEET UG Result 2025: After Madras HC banned UG results – NEET UG Result 2025 Mother Territory

Need UG Result 2025 Latest Update: After the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the Madras High Court has banned the release of the NEET UG 2025 results. Information has been provided to the National Trial Company (NTA) by sending the notice. In the group of students, a petition has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking a review or formal assessment as the light of the selection center has gone off during the NEET exam, and they are unable to hand over the paper properly.
The Madras High Court has retained the announcement of the NEET UG 2025 exam results, as students have filed a petition in the exam centers, which have filed a complaint with the students who are attending the exam. Earlier, the Madhya Pradesh High Court also banned the decision of the NEET UG 2025 as some students were accused of damaging their paper due to electricity during a medium examination in Indore.
Electric cut, entered the water selection center … The student opened open arrangements
He had filed a petition in a student selection center, noting the lack of basic backup facilities such as a generator or inverter. Due to electrical malfunction, students were forced to take the exam in the event of a bad light. Due to heavy rains, the water entered the selection hall so that the selection process was further interrupted, and the students had to quit their planned places.
In his petition, the student said, “The selection situation has become very unequal compared to the depression of electricity, heat due to heat and other centers.” In spite of all these disruptions, the student added that it was not given extra time to complete the exam and that they could not take the selection. The student appealed to the Madras High Court, “The petitioners who appear at this center are clearly damaged compared to other centers around the country.”
Heard was postponed until June 2
Thirteen students filed a petition in the Madras High Court, accusing the students of the examination and that the exam inspectors did not give extra time to the students. Students who are experimenting with Kentia Vidyalaya in the area have filed a petition. The national checkpoint has taken time to respond. The trial has been postponed by June 2. In the next hearing the NEET UG may make the necessary decision to publish the results