Court Denies Bail to Manisha Waghmare in NEET UG 2026 Paper Leak Case
NEET UG 2026 paper leak: Court denies bail to accused Manisha Waghmare
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The Rouse Avenue Court has denied bail to Manisha Waghmare, accused in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak case. The CBI alleges she was part of a conspiracy to distribute the leaked exam paper and received payments from students.
- 01The Central Bureau of Investigation claims Waghmare was a conspirator in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak, allegedly distributing the leaked paper for money.
- 02Waghmare's defense argued she is an educational consultant with no incriminating evidence found during police searches.
- 03The CBI presented statements from students who reportedly paid for the leaked examination paper.
- 04Waghmare suffers from vertigo and sought bail on medical grounds, but the court noted that jail facilities could manage her condition.
- 05The investigation is ongoing, with the CBI looking to uncover a wider conspiracy involving additional individuals.
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The Rouse Avenue Court has rejected the bail application of Manisha Waghmare, who is implicated in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak case. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) opposed her bail, asserting that Waghmare was a key conspirator who obtained and distributed the leaked examination paper, allegedly receiving payments from students in exchange for it. During the court proceedings, Waghmare's defense claimed she is an educational consultant and argued that no incriminating evidence was found during police searches of her residence. They also sought bail on medical grounds, citing her vertigo condition, but the court indicated that the jail hospital could address her health issues. The CBI has gathered statements from students claiming they paid for the leaked paper, and the investigation continues to explore a broader conspiracy involving other suspects, including a retired teacher linked to Waghmare.
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The case raises concerns about the integrity of the NEET UG examination process, affecting students and educational institutions.
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