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Bombay HC Hearing on Relaxation of 75% Criteria in JEE Main 2023 Today: Know Latest Updates

The Bombay High Court will hear JEE Main 2023 eligibility criteria plea and is expected to give its final verdict today. The matter is listed on Serial Number 52 at Bombay High Court. 

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Bombay HC Hearing on Relaxation of 75% Criteria: The Bombay High Court will give its final verdict on the relaxation of 75% criteria/top 20 percentile in JEE Main 2023 today after 1 pm. The petitioner, Anubha Srivastava Sahai said that the eligibility criteria is unfair to the students and should be either removed or relaxed. The petitioner further says that the marks obtained by students in Class 12 boards are not a true reflection of their ability and those students who scored less in the boards can perform brilliantly in the upcoming JEE Main 2023 examination if given the opportunity. The students not only want the 75 eligibility criteria for JEE Mains 2023 to be relaxed but also request a third attempt in May 2023. 

The High Court had demanded some documents related to the 75% JEE Main eligibility marks in 12th from the government. Besides, the High Court had also asked for a report that states how being among the top 20 percentile can help students in the previous hearing. Based on the documents presented in the hearing, the High Court will give its final verdict today. The Bombay HC Hearing on JEE Main 2023 will be updated on this page shortly. 

Also Read | Why is NTA delaying JEE Main Result 2023 Session 2?

What Happened in Bombay HC Hearing on Relaxation of 75% Criteria in JEE Main 2023? 

The important details of the Bombay HC hearing on JEE Main 2023 will be updated here after the hearing concludes. 
  • The Government has rejected the plea for a third attempt on May 2, 2023, as it will be difficult to conduct.
  • The Government has asked for time till May 2 as they are still gathering some data to come to a conclusion. The Judge had asked them to come on April 27, Thursday, but since ASG is not available, the time has been extended to May 2, 2023. 

Bombay HC Hearing on Relaxation of 75% Criteria in JEE Main 2023: Case Details

The highlights for the Bombay HC Hearing on Relaxation of 75% Criteria in JEE Main 2023 today are as follows: 

CNR Number

HCBM010555252022

Stamp Number

PILST/33028/2022

Filing Date

26/12/2022

Registration Number

PIL/58/2023

Registration Date

March 17, 2023

Petitioner

Anubha Srivastava Sahai

Respondent

National Testing Agency and ANR

Act 

Constitution of India

Status 

Pre-Admission

Time of Hearing

After 1 pm

Honourable Justice

Justice Sandeep V Marne


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