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High Court relief to doctor accused of using unfair means in medical exam
The Morning Standard
|July 11, 2025
THE Delhi High Court has come to the aid of a doctor whose examination candidature was cancelled by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) on allegations of using unfair means.

The Board had also barred her from appearing in the exam for the next two years, based on what the Court found to be unsubstantiated claims.
Justice Vikas Mahajan, while setting aside the Board's decision, emphasised that branding a candidate as having used unfair means could severely damage their professional future. The Court held that the examining authority is duty-bound to provide all materials relied upon—such as CCTV footage and written statements—so that the accused is given a fair opportunity to defend themselves.
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