‘Can’t even score this much and still want to become a lawyer’, what made CJI Chandrachud angry

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud often remains in the news for his wit. Often many such cases come to him in the Supreme Court, which even CJI Chandrachud is surprised by and he has to get angry. One such case came to light on Tuesday when a petition reached him demanding reduction in the qualifying marks in the All India Bar Examination. Let us know what happened in the hearing on this petition.
What has been demanded in the petition?
The petition filed in the Supreme Court has demanded that the qualifying marks in the All India Bar Examination be reduced. The petition states that the qualifying marks in the examination should be 40% for general category / OBC and 35% for SC / ST candidates. Currently the required marks are 45% and 40%.
What did CJI Chandrachud say?
The Supreme Court has dismissed the PIL filed demanding reduction in the qualifying marks in the All India Bar Examination. Chief Justice Chandrachud, while dismissing the petition, said that you cannot even score this much but want to become a lawyer? You read.
What is the update on NEET hearing?
On the other hand, a total of 38 petitions related to NEET exam were heard in the Supreme Court on Monday, July 8. Out of these, five petitions have come to the Supreme Court after being transferred from the High Courts of different states. In many of these petitions, there is a demand to cancel the exam. The Supreme Court has set the next date for hearing on NEET paper leak on Thursday, July 11.
What did the Supreme Court say?
The Supreme Court has said in Monday’s hearing that the students who have committed fraud should be identified. At the same time, the National Examination Agency (NTA) has been questioned that when was the paper leaked for the first time. NTA will have to answer this question in the hearing to be held on Thursday. Along with this, the court has told the government that a team of experts should be formed.