NEET paper leak case: Accused Shubham Khairnar sent to judicial custody till June 6
In a significant development, the Delhi court has remanded Shubham Khairnar to judicial custody until June 6 in connection with the NEET-UG 2026 exam paper leak.
Authorities suspect that an organized network, motivated by financial gain, was behind the unauthorized distribution of confidential exam materials.
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