CBI Reveals New Findings in NEET Paper Leak Case



In the ongoing investigation into the NEET-UG paper leak case, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) informed a special court that a Pune-based school principal actively leaked and shared question papers in exchange for money. One of the primary accused has been remanded to judicial custody until June 6

The integrity of India's medical competitive ecosystem faces its gravest institutional crisis tonight as the Central Bureau of Investigation blows the lid off a deep-rooted, highly organized syndicate. We are tracking massive developments in the ongoing NEET-UG 2026 paper leak investigation.

What began as localized murmurs of "guess papers" has now escalated into a systemic institutional breach. The CBI has officially mapped the physical origin point of the leak. It leads straight into the confidential translation rooms of the National Testing Agency's regional hubs.

That's right. In a stunning disclosure made before a special court, federal investigators revealed that an empanelled NTA translator—who also happens to be a respected Pune-based school principal—abused her absolute clearance. She systematically copied, translated, and sold confidential Physics questions to select candidates and sub-agents for cash.

Meanwhile, the legal net is tightening around the core operators. The designated special court has remanded key accused Shubham Khairnar to strict judicial custody until June 6 to prevent a massive digital cover-up.

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