NEET UG leak accused desires to prep for retest, court docket permits books in custody | India Information
3 min learnNew DelhiUp to date: Jun 3, 2026 06:52 PM IST
A Delhi court docket has allowed an software by Yash Yadav, an accused within the NEET UG paper leak case, looking for permission to get books in judicial custody in order that he can examine for the retest scheduled on June 21. The court docket has cited Article 21 of the Structure, which protects life and private liberty.
“Contemplating the complete info and circumstances of the moment case, the request made by the accused to check additional and contemplating the proper and liberty assured beneath Article 21 of the Structure, the applying is allowed,” stated Particular Decide Ajay Gupta of Rouse Avenue Court docket within the June 2 order.
Article 21 of the Structure states, “No individual shall be disadvantaged of his life or private liberty besides in response to process established by regulation.”
Decide Gupta, nevertheless, imposed sure circumstances. “The accused shall present a listing of the books for the aim of his additional research. The stated books shall be provided by any of his member of the family/ his approved counsel to the Jail Authorities. After receipt of stated books and previous to their supply to the accused, the identical shall be topic to the safety verify by the Jail Authorities as per Jail Guide or related guidelines on this regard and if any content material/ ebook deemed objectionable, express or a safety threat can be confiscated,” the court docket stated.
“…the accused shall abide by all the foundations & pointers,as laid down in Jail Guide concerning provision of retaining books in jail… the involved Jail Superintendent is directed to permit the accused to retain the offered books as per prevalent guidelines qua the identical contained in the jail premises topic to safety verify,” it added.
Yadav had argued in court docket that he’s a 20-year-old scholar at Uttarakhand Ayurveda College and a NEET aspirant who appeared within the now-cancelled Might 3 examination.
Advocate Ambika, who appeared for Yadav, had argued that the accused supposed to proceed his research and wished to utilise his time constructively in isolation by “studying topic books and notes for his future avenues”.
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In line with the CBI, which is investigating the case, Yadav allegedly obtained PDF information of leaked query papers by Telegram and offered them for Rs 10 lakhs. The company claimed he was instrumental in distributing the “leaked” paper.
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