A vacation bench of justices A K Sikri and U U Lalit sought responses from the Union of India, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Medical Council of India and Haryana where irregularities were detected, and fixed the pleas for hearing on May 21.
One of the petitions, filed by Tanvi Sarwal through lawyer Prashant Bhushan, said the investigation carried out by the Special Investigation Team of Haryana into alleged leak of answer keys has revealed that the accused gang operated in different states including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
"Issue appropriate writ directing the respondent no 1 (CBSE) to forthwith re-conduct the AIPMT examination 2015-16 in order to meet time schedule as provided in the regulations on Graduate Medical Education, framed by the MCI under the Indian Medical Council Act," the petition said.
It also said the "counselling/admission" on the basis of alleged "vitiated examination" will violate Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution with respect to genuine candidates.
"Any delay in conducting the re-examination will frustrate the schedule resulting in either delay in commencement of academic session for 2015-16 or reduction in seats reserved for all India quota," it said, adding that the delay would have serious consequences on the future of the candidates and quality of medical education in the country.