The apex court may take a call on June 10 on reconducting the test, as it granted one more week to Haryana police to file a fresh report indicating the number of beneficiaries of the alleged irregularities in the pre-medical examination.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was to declare the results of the AIPMT, taken by over six lakh students across the country, on June 5.
"We are fully aware of all this (declaration of results). The bigger issue is that the sanctity of the examination is under suspicion. We want to be doubly sure that there is no alternative but to order re-conduct of the examination," it said, adding that it does want to take a decision "in haste".
"We have to be doubly sure. We do not want to be criticised for any action," it said and asked the police to "hunt" for other beneficiaries.
Large-scale irregularities including leakage of answer keys for the exam came to the light on May 3, with the investigators informing the court that the answer keys of 123 questions were transmitted through 75 mobile phones in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Haryana.
At the outset, the counsel for Haryana police told the court that so far 12 persons have been arrested and 25 students identified as beneficiaries of the alleged racket.
A police officers told the bench that there were two students among those arrested and students of at least ten states were allegedly involved in it.
Prashant Bhushan, appearing for one of the petitioners, said it has become almost "impossible to identify beneficiaries of the wide-spread offence" and hence, re- conduct of the test was necessary to maintain its integrity.
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