A Delhi court has granted permission to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to interrogate three alleged prime conspirators in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) paper leak case, who are currently lodged in jail. The court's order came as the CBI sought to question these individuals in connection with the ongoing investigation into the leak of the medical entrance exam paper.
Court's Decision
The court allowed the CBI to question the three accused, identified as key figures in the conspiracy, at the prison premises. The agency had argued that their interrogation was crucial to unravel the entire network behind the leak. The CBI has so far arrested 13 persons in the case, including the three prime conspirators.
Investigation Progress
The CBI is probing how the NEET question paper was leaked and the role of various individuals involved. The agency has been conducting searches and collecting evidence to trace the source of the leak. The three accused are believed to have played a pivotal role in the conspiracy, and their questioning is expected to provide leads to other suspects.
The NEET paper leak case has sparked widespread outrage, with students and parents demanding strict action against those responsible. The CBI has assured the court that it will conduct the interrogation in a fair manner while adhering to all legal procedures.



