NEET, JEE mains 2020: Student requests CJI Bobde to postpone exams

JEE aspirant writes to Chief Justice of India asking for postponement of NEET, JEE exams

NEET, JEE mains 2020: As he is a minor, Supreme Court lawyer Alakh Alok Srivastava provided him with the required assistance, after the 17-year-old JEE aspirant requested him to submit his letter to the CJI.

NEET, JEE mains 2020: A 17-year-old JEE wannabe has presented a letter today to the Central Equity of India (CJI), Sharad Arvind Bobde, petitioning defer the JEE and NEET tests considering the COVID 19 pandemic and flood emergency in parts of the nation. 

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As he is a minor, Incomparable Court legal advisor Alakh Alok Srivastava gave him the necessary help, after the 17-year-old JEE hopeful mentioned him to present his letter to the CJI. 


Prior, the Incomparable Court had on August 17 excused an appeal looking for the delay of the NEET and JEE booked to be held in September 2020 seeing that the vocation of understudies can't be put under danger for long.

JEE applicant has composed a letter to CJI requesting the delay of NEET, JEE tests for a month, or two.

The letter was sent to CJI through Advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava. 


A minor JEE hopeful has composed a letter to the Chief Justice of India, SA Bobde looking for deferment of NEET, JEE tests. The letter has been sent to CJI through Advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava. The hopeful has encouraged the Supreme Court to defer the tests booked to be led in September 2020 by a month or two. 


The explanation given in the letter for expanding the tests by a month or two is because of the pandemic and furthermore because of the rainstorm flood that has influenced numerous states in the nation. The letter further expresses that the augmentation will help the state government to get ready for the tests in a superior manner in the midst of pandemic. 


The letter additionally expresses that in the ongoing discoveries COVID19 might be airborne that can influence understudies who will show up for the tests and furthermore taint their families including matured and old. In addition wearing covers for five to six hours during the test would decrease the oxygen gracefully into the cerebrum and that would affect their presentation.

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