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Delhi HC asks govt’s reply on man’s plea to reconduct son’s JEE Advanced exam on allegation of harassment

The plea stated that this was neither necessary nor a stated condition and on the contrary, the pen was to be provided by the Centre
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New Delhi, October 5

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The Delhi High Court has sought the Education Ministry’s reply on a father’s plea seeking direction to the authorities to conduct the JEE (Advanced) 2020 exam afresh for his son, who was allegedly harassed at the centre for not bringing passport size photograph and transparent pen.

The father claimed that there was no such condition to bring a photograph and his son was hounded for 45 minutes and allowed to enter the examination centre thereafter, leading to a panic situation for him.

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Justice Jayant Nath issued a notice to the Ministry and Organising Chairman of JEE (Advanced) 2020 for their replies and listed the matter for further hearing on October 7.

Petitioner Pawan Kumar Singh also sought to stay on the declaration of results till the pendency of the plea, saying grave prejudice would be caused to him.

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The court, in its October 1 order, said at this stage, it was not possible to withhold the result of JEE (Advanced) 2020 where thousands of students have appeared.

It sought replies of the authorities on the stay application.

The JEE (Advanced) results were declared on Monday morning.

Advocates Mukesh Mohan Goyal and Sachin Upadhyay, appearing for Singh, said his son, who was a brilliant student, scored AIR 30 rank in JEE-MAIN 2020 and also appeared in FIITJEE AITS examinations and scored 2, 2 and 5 ranks.

The grievance of the petitioner is that at the centre, his son was illegally harassed for not bringing a passport size photograph and was not allowed to enter the examination centre, even though there was no such condition to bring a photograph.

The plea claimed that the student, who was allowed to enter the examination centre after 45 minutes, was again sent out for not bringing a transparent pen.

This was neither necessary nor a stated condition. On the contrary, the pen was to be provided by the Centre, it said.

Ultimately, after hounding him for 45 minutes, the son of the petitioner was allowed to enter the examination centre and was in a horrific state of mind and shattered due to the panic caused, the plea added and sought a direction to conduct his exam afresh.

IIT-Delhi conducted the JEE (Advanced) exam this year for admission to IITs across the country. JEE-Mains, which is an entrance exam for admission to engineering colleges across the country, is a qualifying exam for JEE-Advanced. PTI

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