SG Mehta informed court that persons with antecedents of rape cases, murder cases, POCSO cases etc would not be spared. Last week, the Supreme Court had directed that no coercive action would taken against the protestors involved in the recent protests. Earlier, the Supreme Court had agreed to hear all petitions concerning the police “excesses” at the NEET Protests on July 28, 2026. It further claims that women and girls were assaulted and manhandled, including by male police personnel, and alleges violations of the safeguards laid down by the Supreme Court in D.K. Bench: CJI Kant, Justice Bagchi and Justice MohanaHearing Date: August 3, 2026https://lawbeat.in/top-stories/neet-paper-leak-protests-supreme-court-to-hear-pils-on-july-28-cji-says-there-should-be-no-restrictions-on-right-to-agitate-1616188