Apex court directs TN to ensure no agitation is organised on NEET

Tunia Cherian Updated - January 10, 2018 at 08:19 PM.

Lawyers stage a rail roko at the Coimbatore Railway Junction on Friday to protest against the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). -- J. Manoharan

The Supreme Court today directed the Tamil Nadu government to ensure that no agitation takes place in the state over the NEET examination issue.

The apex court directed that anybody involved in any kind of activity that stalls normal life of citizens in the state should be booked under the appropriate law.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra passed the direction observing that the NEET examination had already been upheld by the apex court.

“As an interim measure, it is directed that it shall be the obligation of the Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary of Tamil Nadu to ensure that no agitation takes place in relation to the NEET examination that has been upheld by this court,” the bench, also comprising A. M. Khanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachud, said.

The top court issued notice to Tamil Nadu government on a plea seeking a direction to the state to maintain law and order situation and ensure that no agitation, strike or protest by political parties or individuals be allowed against the NEET examination.

The petitioner had also submitted that the normal life of citizens was gravely affected due to the ongoing protests on the issue in the state.

The bench will now hear the matter on September 18.

Published on September 8, 2017 10:35