G.S.F. MEDICAL AND PARA MEDICAL ASSON. v. STATE OF GUJARAT AND ANR. INSC 2009

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Supreme Court of India hears a case on the cancellation of an examination conducted by G.S.F Medical & Para Medical Assn.

• The Supreme Court of India heard a case concerning the cancellation of an examination conducted by G.S.F Medical & Para Medical Assn. on July 28, 2004, for admissions to medical, dental, and homeopathy courses.

• The petitioners, G.S.F Medical & Para Medical Assn., sought to set aside the decision of the Respondent 2 Committee, which had canceled the examination, and requested an interim stay of the decision.

• The examination was challenged on the grounds that it was unfair and tainted, with allegations of students leaving the examination hall within 45 minutes and a large number of questions having the correct answer as 'C'.

• The Supreme Court granted an interim stay of the decision to cancel the examination, considering the time constraints for admissions and the questions that may arise during the final hearing before a larger bench.