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⇱ Latur-based doctor is first parent questioned in NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case | Mumbai News - The Indian Express


The CBI has questioned Latur-based paediatrician Manoj Shirure for two days in connection with the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case, sources said. Sources claimed that Shirure had allegedly purchased leaked NEET question papers for his son, who appeared for the medical entrance examination this year.

The Indian Express had on Tuesday reported that the Latur-based doctor, who is the parent of a NEET aspirant, was under the scanner of the CBI in the paper leak probe and could face arrest.

Shirure was taken to Pune on Wednesday night. According to investigators, Shirure was allegedly in touch with retired chemistry professor P V Kulkarni as well as RCC Classes founder Shivraj Motegaonkar, both of whom are under scrutiny in the probe. Sources said Shirure’s son had reportedly taken coaching from an institute other than RCC Classes.

The sources claimed that some parents seeking assured NEET success for their children may have directly approached persons allegedly involved in procuring and circulating leaked question papers before the examination.

The probe had earlier led to the arrest of RCC Classes founder Shivraj Motegaonkar and scrutiny of retired chemistry professor P V Kulkarni, who investigators believe had access to multiple chemistry paper sets prepared before the final paper was selected.

According to the CBI, 43 out of 45 questions in the chemistry section of the final NEET-UG 2026 paper allegedly matched questions circulated earlier through RCC’s “guess paper”.

Investigators claimed that the alleged leak network functioned through a chain involving access to question paper sets, circulation through intermediaries and eventual delivery to selected candidates and families before the examination.

Sources said the agency is now probing the alleged money trail, communication records and financial transactions linked to the alleged procurement of question papers.

Officials indicated that investigators are examining links between parents, coaching operators and others allegedly involved in the case.

Latur, known for its “Latur Pattern” model of competitive examination preparation, has over the years emerged as one of Maharashtra’s biggest NEET and JEE coaching hubs, attracting thousands of students annually from across Marathwada and other parts of the state.

The CBI has not yet officially disclosed the exact amount allegedly paid or the precise mechanism through which the paper was allegedly accessed.

(An earlier version of the story erroneously mentioned Manoj Shirure as being arrested, based on initial information. The error is regretted.)