Peshawar: In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a proposal to retake the MD CAT exam has come up.
According to Express News, a hearing was held on petitions filed in the Peshawar High Court against copying through Bluetooth devices in the MD CAT test. The hearing was conducted by a two-member bench consisting of Justice Abdul Shakoor and Justice Syed Arshad Ali.
On behalf of the government, the Advocate General appeared in the court and said that the JIT has submitted a preliminary report, FIRs have been registered against 219 people involved, an organized group is involved in copying, including high officials. are involved.
He said that I myself am surprised that last year 170 students got more than 90% marks and this year 1100 students got more than 90% marks. Ga, Advocate General said that my personal opinion is that the test should be conducted twice.
Executive Director ETA has said that the test is conducted as per the PMDC Act and the provincial government, we had made full preparations and that’s why we were able to catch these devices.
Justice Syed Arshad Ali said that these devices were caught before the test or later? On this, Executive Director ETA said that most of the devices were caught before the test and the involved persons were handed over to the police.
The court said, what is your opinion, Mr. AG? On this, the Advocate General said that in my personal opinion, the test should be conducted again, it is the job of the provincial government to conduct the test again, AG sir, you should bring the report by Wednesday, after the JIT report comes on Wednesday. Will hear the case again. Later, the court adjourned the hearing till September 28.
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