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New Delhi, May 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) A Delhi court on Sunday sent NEET paper leak accused Manisha Gurunath Mandhare to a 14-day custody of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Manisha Gurunath Mandhare, an NTA-appointed senior... - Social News XYZ

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Times of India | NEET paper leak row: Delhi court sends two accused to 10-day CBI custody

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Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court granted the CBI a 10‑day custodial interrogation of two suspects—Manisha Waghmare and retired chemistry professor P.V. Kulkarni—in the ongoing NEET‑UG 2026 paper‑leak investigation. The agency said the pair were part of a larger conspiratorial network that obtained and distributed the leaked exam questions, with senior botany teacher Manisha Gurunath Mandhare allegedly providing biology items from the paper and coordinating coaching sessions at her Pune home. Kulkarni, arrested in Latur, was also linked to the NTA panel that set the exam. CBI searches nationwide have seized electronic devices, bank records and other incriminating material, and nine people have so far been arrested across several states. The NEET‑UG 2026 re‑examination is scheduled for 21 June.

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NEET paper leak row: Delhi court sends two accused to 10-day CBI custody

NEW DELHI: Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday granted 10 days custody of accused Manisha Waghmare and PV Kulkarni to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) amid the NEET-UG exam paper leak row for further interrogation in the case.

The Times of India