A bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Vipin Sanghi also issued a notice to the High Court Registrar seeking its reply on the plea by August 20.
The bench also perused the question paper of the test held on June 1 this year and said the correctness of some questions appeared to be doubtful.
It also sought a response from the High Court Registrar on how the issue of incorrect questions can be resolved.
In the petition, the candidate has contended he had sent a representation on June 17 to the Joint Registrar (Vigilance), High Court of Delhi, regarding the incorrect questions after the answer key was put up on the high court's website.
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Only one objection raised by the petitioner was accepted by the high court registrar, while four were termed plausible, the petition said, adding that when the results were declared Salil missed the cut-off by mere two marks.
He has claimed "if appropriate rectification is done, he would be through for the main examination".