Notices were sent to the Sindh Health Secretary, the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS), and the Federal Investigation Agency on October 9 by a division bench made up of Justice Amjad Ali Sahito and Salahuddin Panhwar.
Together with 14 other candidates, Mohammad Shabbir Ahmed moved the SHC and claimed that the MDCAT had been held in the province on September 22nd by the DUHS.
A day before the exam, they claimed that several papers with information that had been leaked appeared on social media. They also voiced grave concerns about the honesty, equity, and openness of the exam procedure.
They contended that a considerable proportion of pupils had achieved 199, out of 200, in the MDCAT 2024–25 for the first time, according to the results making the rounds on social media.