The court added that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has not raised any objection and has provided the accused with his admit card. A Delhi court on Tuesday allowed Yash Yadav, one of the key accused in the NEET-UG paper leak to appear for the re-examination while in judicial custody, observing that right to education was a fundamental right.Youths protest in Jaipur over the alleged NEET-2026 examination paper leak. (HT_PRINT)It added that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has not raised any objection and has provided the accused with his admit card.Follow the latest breaking news and developments from India and around the world with Hindustan Times' newsdesk. From politics and policies to the economy and the environment, from local issues to national events and global affairs, we've got you covered.Read MoreSee Less
Delhi court allows NEET leak accused take re-test: 'Right to education fundamental'
The court added that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has not raised any objection and has provided the accused with his admit card. | India News
Delhi court allowed NEET leak accused Yash Yadav to retake exam in custody; NTA approved without objection. Ruling prioritizes education as fundamental right, setting precedent for testing platform governance and fairness in high-stakes assessments.







