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NEET paper leak: Court extends Hawaldar's CBI custody by two days; remands Mandhare to judicial custody
NEET paper leak: Court extends Hawaldar's CBI custody by two days; remands Mandhare to judicial custody
Delhi court also issued notice to the CBI on the bail application filed by another accused, Manisha Waghmare, who sought relief on medical grounds citing illness
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case: Delhi court remands two accused to 14 days’ judicial custody
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case: Delhi court remands two accused to 14 days’ judicial custody
Special Judge Vidya Prakash who was acting Duty Metropolitan Magistrate sent both of them to judicial custody till June 10
Delhi Court Sends 3 Accused in NEET Paper Leak Case to 14 Days Judicial ...
Delhi Court Sends 3 Accused in NEET Paper Leak Case to 14 Days Judicial ...
June 02, 2026
NEET row: 3 accused sent to 14-day judicial custody
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A Delhi court on Monday sent three accused in the NEET paper leak case — a physics lecturer empanelled by the National Testing Agency (NTA) as translator, a Latur-based paediatrician and a physics tutor — to 14 days’ judicial custody.
Special Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI’s plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah.
Hawaldar’s CBI custody was extended by two days on Saturday, while Shirure and Shah were sent to five days of custodial interrogation on May 27.
CBI alleged that Hawaldar, in conspiracy with other accused persons, without authorisation, kept and distributed the NEET-UG examination paper for money.
It alleged that Manoj Shirure played a “key role” in facilitating three students, including the son of Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, who runs the Renukai Chemistry Classes (RCC) in Maharashtra’s Latur, in getting Chemistry questions from NEET paper setter P V Kulkarni.
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NEET paper leak: Delhi court sends three accused to 14 days’ judicial custody
NEET paper leak: Delhi court sends three accused to 14 days’ judicial custody
Special Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI’s plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr. Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah
Student accused in NEET paper leak case can sit for June 21 re-exam, says court
Student accused in NEET paper leak case can sit for June 21 re-exam, says court
Though Yash Yadav is facing serious charges relating to circulation and sale of examination material, those alone cannot deprive him of the right to sit for the examination, the court said.
Delhi Court Rejects Bail Plea Of NEET-UG Paper Leak Accused Manisha ...
Delhi Court Rejects Bail Plea Of NEET-UG Paper Leak Accused Manisha ...
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Delhi Court Rejects Bail Plea Of NEET-UG Paper Leak Accused Manisha Waghmare
The CBI argued that Waghmare also ran a beauty parlour and played an active role in circulating leaked examination questions.
File photo of Manisha Waghmare, accused in connection with the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case
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A Delhi court on Tuesday dismissed the bail plea of Manisha Waghmare, an accused in the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The order was passed by the Rouse Avenue Court after hearing arguments from both sides. During the hearing, Waghmare's counsel argued that she is a certified education counsellor and receives regular income through counselling services.
The defence contended that the CBI's allegation regarding a financial transaction was misconceived, claiming that around Rs 3.5 lakh credited to her account had come from the execution of a gift deed relating to ancestral property.
It was also argued that the CBI had conducted searches at her r…
NEET paper leak accused seeks interim bail to appear for re-exam
NEET paper leak accused seeks interim bail to appear for re-exam
A Delhi court is considering an interim bail plea for NEET-UG paper leak accused Yash Yadav, who seeks to attend the re-examination. The court has allowed him study materials and will hear the CBI's response on June 12. The investigation has revealed a network distributing leaked papers for profit across multiple states.
Delhi court extends judicial custody of 10 accused in NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case
Delhi court extends judicial custody of 10 accused in NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case
Special Judge allows the Central Bureau of Investigation’s application seeking extension of custody
NEET UG paper leak accused seeking to write re-exam, denied bail plea hearing
NEET UG paper leak accused seeking to write re-exam, denied bail plea hearing
A Delhi court deferred hearing on Yash Yadav's interim bail plea for the NEET UG exam, deeming it premature as he lacks an admit card. The court will revisit the matter on June 16, after seeking a response from the CBI regarding Yadav's request for bail to attend his sister's wedding and the examination.
NEET paper leak: Delhi court extends judicial custody of two accused till July 11
NEET paper leak: Delhi court extends judicial custody of two accused till July 11
The alleged kingpin P.V. Kulkarni, and Renukai Career Centre founder Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar were produced physically before the court
NEET paper leak probe: Delhi court sends 3 accused to judicial custody till June 15 - The Statesman
NEET paper leak probe: Delhi court sends 3 accused to judicial custody till June 15 - The Statesman
The investigation into the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak gathered further momentum on Monday after a Delhi court sent three accused, including a doctor from Maharashtra’s Latur and a Pune-based coaching faculty member, to judicial custody till June 15. The development comes amid the Central Bureau of Investigation’s widening crackdown on a coordinated network involved in leaking and circulating exam papers before the national medical entrance test.
The Rouse Avenue Court remanded Dr Manoj Shirure, Tejas Harshadkumar Shah, and Manisha Sanjay Havaldar to two weeks’ judicial custody as the CBI continued its probe into the alleged malpractice linked to the examination process.
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NEET paper leak: Delhi court sends 3 accused to 14 days' judicial custody - The Tribune
NEET paper leak: Delhi court sends 3 accused to 14 days' judicial custody - The Tribune
A Delhi court on Monday sent three accused accused in the NEET paper leak case -- a physics lecturer empanelled by the National Testing Agency (NTA) as translator, a Latur-based paediatrician and a physics tutor -- to 14 days' judicial custody.
Special Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI's plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay hawaldar, paediatrician Dr Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah.
Hawaldar's CBI custody was extended by two days on Saturday, while Shirure and Shah were sent to five days of custodial interrogation on May 27.
CBI alleged that hawaldar, in conspiracy with other accused persons, without authorisation kept and distributed the NEET-UG examination paper for money.
It alleged that Manoj Shirure played a "key role" in facilitating three students, including the son of Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, who runs the Renukai Chemistry Classes (RCC) in Maharashtra's Latur, in getting Chemistry questions from NEET paper setter P V Kulkarni.
The agency had already arrested Montegaonkar and Kulkarni, the alleged kingpin, in the case.
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NEET Paper Leak Accused Gets Nod From Delhi Court to Appear ... - Oneindia
NEET Paper Leak Accused Gets Nod From Delhi Court to Appear ... - Oneindia
NEET Paper Leak Accused Gets Nod From Delhi Court To Appear For Re-NEET On June 21 From Jail
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In a significant development in the NEET-UG paper leak case, a Delhi court has allowed one of the key accused, Yash Yadav, to appear for the upcoming NEET-UG 2026 re-examination despite being in judicial custody. The court observed that the right to education is a fundamental right and said that the accused should not be denied the opportunity to take the examination.
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A Delhi court allowed accused Yash Yadav to take the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination on June 21 while in judicial custody, upholding educational rights, as the CBI continues its probe into the paper leak allegations.
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The decision comes just days before the NEET-UG re-exam, which is scheduled to be held on June 21, following the cancellation of the original examination over allegations of a question paper leak.
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NEET paper leak: Delhi court extends judicial custody of five accused till June 15
NEET paper leak: Delhi court extends judicial custody of five accused till June 15
On June 1, physics lecturer Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr. Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah were sent to 14 days of judicial custody
NEET paper leaked from 'NTA source', CBI informs Delhi court
NEET paper leaked from 'NTA source', CBI informs Delhi court
The NEET paper leak originated from someone linked to the organisation that conducts the examination,the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)has told a Delhi court.
Shubham Khairnar, the first person to be arrested for the leak, obtained the paper from a person inPunewho “had obtained the same from an NTA source”, Public Prosecutor Neetu Singh, representing CBI, told the court on Friday.
The National Testing Agency (NTA), an autonomous body under the Union Ministry of Education, conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) for admission to undergraduate medical programs.
Khairnar was arrested in Nashik on May 12, the same day that the leak of the May 3 paper was revealed. CBI subsequently arrested six other people for the leak.
Five arrested individuals were remanded in CBI custody on Wednesday. Two others, Manisha Waghmare and Dhananjay Lokhande, were detained by Maharashtra Police the same day and handed to CBI.
“…Accused Dhananjay Nivrutti Lokhande who is known to Shubham [Khairnar] collected NEET examination, 2026 material from co-accused Manisha Waghmare who is resident of Pune. …Lokhand…
NEET paper leak: Delhi court allows CBI to quiz 3 accused in jail
NEET paper leak: Delhi court allows CBI to quiz 3 accused in jail
Sources said the CBI will interrogate Waghmare on June 17, Mr. Lokhande the next day, and Mr. Khairnar on June 19
NEET paper leak: Delhi court sends 3 accused to 14 days' judicial custody - The Economic Times
NEET paper leak: Delhi court sends 3 accused to 14 days' judicial custody - The Economic Times
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New Delhi: A
Delhi court
on Monday sent three accused accused in the
NEET paper leak
case -- a physics translator empanelled by the
National Testing Agency
(NTA), the Latur-based paediatrician and a physics tutor -- to 14 days'
judicial custody
.
Special Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI's plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah.
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CBI arrests two more in NEET-UG paper leak case
Hawaldar's CBI custody was extended by two days on Saturday, while Shirure and Shah were sent to five days of custodial interrogation on May 27.
CBI alleged that Hawaldar, in conspiracy with other acc…
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2×broadly confirmedA Delhi court sent three accused in the NEET paper leak case to 14 days’ judicial custody.
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dailypioneer.com“A Delhi court on Monday sent three accused in the NEET paper leak case — a physics lecturer empanelled by the National Testing Agency (NTA) as translator, a Latur-based paediatrician and a physics tutor — to 14 days’ judicial custody.”
2×broadly confirmedSpecial Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI’s plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr. Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah.
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hindu“Special Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI’s plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr. Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah”
dailypioneer.com“Special Judge Ajay Gupta allowed the CBI’s plea seeking judicial custody of physics translator Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, paediatrician Dr Manoj Shirure and physics teacher Tejas Harshadkumar Shah.”
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CBI alleged that Hawaldar, in conspiracy with other accused persons, without authorisation, kept and distributed the NEET-UG examination paper for money.
dailypioneer.com
A Delhi court is considering an interim bail plea for NEET-UG paper leak accused Yash Yadav, who seeks to attend the re-examination.
timesofindia
The court has allowed Yash Yadav study materials.
timesofindia
The court will hear the CBI's response on June 12 regarding Yash Yadav’s interim bail plea.
timesofindia
The investigation has revealed a network distributing leaked papers for profit across multiple states.
timesofindia
Hawaldar’s CBI custody was extended by two days on Saturday.
dailypioneer.com
Shirure and Shah were sent to five days of custodial interrogation on May 27.
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Framing · 2 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
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“CBI alleged that Hawaldar, in conspiracy with other accused persons, without authorisation, kept and distributed the NEET-UG examination paper for money.”
→ CBI alleged that Hawaldar kept and distributed the NEET-UG examination paper for money.
timesofindia
“The investigation has revealed a network distributing leaked papers for profit across multiple states.”
→ The investigation revealed a network distributed leaked papers across multiple states.
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