New Delhi, Sept. 30 -- The Supreme Court has sought response from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur on a petition filed by a first-year undergraduate student challenging denial of his transfer to IIT Delhi that jeopardised treatment of his chronic mental disability at AIIMS. The meritorious student belonging to the scheduled caste category, who successfully cleared the joint entrance examination (JEE) 2023 to secure a spot in the Bachelors of Architecture (B. Arch) course at IIT Kharagpur, approached the top court against the denial by the institute to allow him inter-IIT transfer to Delhi. A bench of justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan, in an order passed on Friday, issued notice on the petition seeking responses of IIT Delhi and Delhi-based AIIMS, besides IIT Kharagpur. The matter has been kept for October 10 as the petitioner's lawyer Vipin Nair demanded an urgent hearing owing to the petitioner's mental health condition. Nair told the court that the petitioner suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder, following a complex medical journey beginning in 2019...