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Likely before fast-track court: Paper leak cases impacted after judge was moved out at key stages
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The Indian Express
The fast-track court of Special Judge Anu Grover Baliga will take up the CBI’s 20,000-page chargesheet in the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case on Monday.
Besides the NEET case, Judge Baliga’s court is also likely to take up other exam fraud cases.
On June 3 this year, ACJM Nagar reserved her order on the charges due to the “heavy cause list” and because “no time was left”.
ACJM Nagar was hearing arguments on charge when she was deputed to the NGT last month.
After ACJM Nagar was deputed to NGT, the case was heard once by a link judge.