MDCAT Test Results
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court, on Friday, temporarily suspended the release of the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) results.
Details indicate that MDCAT students filed a plea in the Peshawar High Court, accusing the use of Bluetooth devices for cheating during the test.

The court took proactive measures regarding the plea filed by a student concerning Bluetooth device cheating, summoning responses from key authorities, including the Chief Secretary, Executive Director of the Educational Testing Agency (ETA), and the Registrar of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).
Furthermore, the Peshawar High Court issued a directive to suspend the release of the MDCAT results on the official website until the next hearing, scheduled for September 21.
As the Peshawar High Court awaits responses from relevant authorities, concerned students seek clarity and accountability in addressing the alleged Bluetooth cheating incidents.
Also, the suspension of MDCAT test results underscores the court’s commitment to a thorough investigation into the matter.
Jail Authorities Deny Imran Khan Contact With His Sons
Moreover, the superintendent of Attock Jail informed the court that Imran Khan cannot use the telephone to speak with his sons under prison rules.
In a response filed in a contempt petition, the superintendent stated that they do not grant telephone privileges to individuals imprisoned under the Official Secrets Act.

