Court notice to investigating officer in NEET student Akanksha Chaturvedi suicide case
Knews Desk- Amidst the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy, the case of suicide of student Akanksha Chaturvedi is once again in the news. In this case, the court has issued a notice to the investigating officer and sought his reply. This step of the court has come when the family of the student raised serious questions on the investigation process and demanded a fair investigation into the case.
Akanksha Chaturvedi was preparing for NEET exam. He had allegedly committed suicide amid the paper leak controversy and the fear of re-examination. After this incident, the family alleged that the mental pressure on the student had increased a lot and all aspects of the case were not being investigated properly.
While hearing the petition of the family members, the court has summoned a detailed reply from the concerned investigating officer. The court wants to know what progress has been made in the investigation so far and on the basis of which facts the action has been taken. The investigation report can also be presented in the next hearing of the case.
After Akanksha’s death, a debate has erupted across the country regarding the NEET examination system and the increasing mental pressure on students. Many student organizations and social organizations have linked this matter to the education system and demanded a transparent investigation. At the same time, the paper leak case is also being investigated by different agencies. The family says that they have not yet received answers to many questions and they want the entire matter to be investigated in depth. On the other hand, the administration says that the investigation is being carried forward keeping all the aspects in mind.
Now after the notice issued by the court, all eyes are on the role of the investigating agencies and the direction of the investigation in this case. The report to be presented in the court in the coming days may reveal many important facts, which is expected to make the picture of the case clearer.
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