A three-judge bench comprising justices J S Khehar, Kurian Joseph and Arun Mishra is hearing the matter which has been referred to it as the two-judges bench failed to arrive at a consensus regarding award of punishment to be meted out to the 634 students.
The students were found guilty of adopting unfair means in getting admissions in Madhya Pradesh medical colleges through VYAPAM.
The three-judge bench today agreed to the contention of senior advocate Shyam Diwan, representing the students, that the judgement has not arrived at any conclusion.
The bench then decided to seek opinion of the previous bench as to whether it can hear the entire matter afresh.
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The apex court had on May 16, in its verdict had failed to arrive at a consensus leaving the fate of the 634 students to hang in balance.
In its inquiry, the examination board had concluded that the exam process was "tampered with" and these 634 medicos were the beneficiaries of "manipulated examination process".
Referring the divergent verdict to Chief Justice T S Thakur for "further orders", Justice J Chelameswar had said that he favoured permitting students to complete studies and "compensate" society by serving in Army without any claim.