The Supreme Court of India has set up a five-member panel to investigate allegations of excessive use of force by police during NEET-related protests. The move follows public reports and complaints that law enforcement actions during demonstrations went beyond what is permitted.

The order directs the panel to examine the conduct of police during the protest period and determine what happened in specific incidents raised before the court. The outlets report the same central development—formation of the panel—and indicate that its role is fact-finding into police actions rather than an immediate final determination of liability.

While coverage emphasizes the Court’s decision to scrutinize police conduct, the articles do not detail the full scope, location-specific incidents, or the identities and mandates of each panel member in the material provided. Overall, both reports present the decision as a judicial mechanism to review contested policing practices linked to the protests, with the findings expected to inform any further steps.