HC takes serious view of impersonation by student
Court asks Udit Surya if he is willing to surrender for inquiry
25/09/2019, STAFF REPORTER, ,MADURAI
Hearing the anticipatory bail petition of Udit Surya, a first year MBBS student of Theni Government Medical College facing charges of impersonation in NEET, the Bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday observed that the issue was serious in nature.
The charge against him was that another boy had written the NEET and appeared for counselling.
With the CB-CID set to probe the impersonation case, the court asked if the student was willing to surrender before the investigating officer for an inquiry. The anticipatory bail petition could be taken up for further hearing subsequently, the court said.
However, with the counsel’s petitioner not able to ascertain the same, the case was adjourned to October 1.
Udit Surya was booked under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code following a complaint from the Dean of the Government Theni Medical College.
Health issues
In his petition, Udit Surya, who has now withdrawn from the medical course, denied the charges levelled against him. He claimed that he had secured the seat after successfully clearing the NEET and his documents were verified and scrutinised during the admission process.
He cited mental health issues and depression as reason for withdrawing from the medical course. He said he suffered from severe psychiatric health issues and depression.
Court asks Udit Surya if he is willing to surrender for inquiry
25/09/2019, STAFF REPORTER, ,MADURAI
Hearing the anticipatory bail petition of Udit Surya, a first year MBBS student of Theni Government Medical College facing charges of impersonation in NEET, the Bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday observed that the issue was serious in nature.
The charge against him was that another boy had written the NEET and appeared for counselling.
With the CB-CID set to probe the impersonation case, the court asked if the student was willing to surrender before the investigating officer for an inquiry. The anticipatory bail petition could be taken up for further hearing subsequently, the court said.
However, with the counsel’s petitioner not able to ascertain the same, the case was adjourned to October 1.
Udit Surya was booked under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code following a complaint from the Dean of the Government Theni Medical College.
Health issues
In his petition, Udit Surya, who has now withdrawn from the medical course, denied the charges levelled against him. He claimed that he had secured the seat after successfully clearing the NEET and his documents were verified and scrutinised during the admission process.
He cited mental health issues and depression as reason for withdrawing from the medical course. He said he suffered from severe psychiatric health issues and depression.
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