IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
VIVEK RUSIA, BINOD KUMAR DWIVEDI
National Testing Agency – Appellant
Versus
Laxmi Devi – Respondent
ORDER :
Per : Justice Vivek Rusia
Since the subject matter of these writ appeals is identical in nature, with the joint request of the parties, they are analogously heard and decided by this Court's order.
These batch of writ appeals are filed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) as well as by the students under Section 2(1) of Madhya Pradesh Uchcha Nyayalaya (Khand Nyaya Peeth Ko Appeal) Adhiniyam, 2005 being aggrieved by the common order dated 23.06.2025 passed by the Writ Court in Writ Petition No. 17344 of 2025 and connected petitions filed by 78 students who appeared in the NEET (UG) 2025 examination held on 04.05.2025 from various centres located in Indore and Ujjain.
02. The writ petitions were filed by the students seeking the relief of re-test or any suitable alternative solution because in the examination of NEET (UG), 2025 on 04.05.2025 a severe thunderstorm and rainfall caused power outage during examination hours in several examination centres in Indore as well as in Ujjain which adversely affected their ability to attempt the paper in optimal conditions. According to the petitioners, there was a visibility issue in these centres due to the lack of light or very dim light.



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