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Justice Jayant Nath said the petitioners have prima facie failed to show any glaring mistake which would compel the court to pass interim orders.
As an interim measure, the candidates had urged that the four questions concerned be deleted and the entire exercise of evaluation be carried out, ignoring these questions.
Such a suggestion was opposed by the authorities which said at the present stage, it cannot be done as it would change the entire merit list of the country.
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They also sought to declare their revised and correct result as per the correct answer marked by them in the OMR sheets.
The court sought response of the Centre, National Testing Agency and Medical Council of India, represented through advocate T Singhdev, on the petition which sought quashing of the results of NEET (UG) 2019, declared on June 5.
It listed the matter for further hearing on July 4.