Revised results and merit list of the CLAT UG 2025 exam will be released. The Delhi High Court has directed the Consortium of National Law Universities to declare the revised CLAT result for all the candidates. At the same time, hearing of petitions related to CLAT PG 2025 results will also resume. The decision was reserved during the hearing of the case on April 9.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the Association of National Law Universities (NLU) to release the final list of selected candidates who took the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG 2025 exam from Doraba within four weeks. A division bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela passed the verdict on a group of petitions challenging the results of the CLAT UG Exam 2025 held in December last year for admission to undergraduate law courses in various National Law Universities.
During the hearing of the case, the court said that some objections of the candidates have been accepted and some have also been rejected. For candidates who have not filed objections within the prescribed time limit, their objections cannot be accepted. The court said that it has analyzed each question in detail in the decision, which will be uploaded soon.
The decision was reserved.
During the hearing of the case, the decision on the petitions was reserved on 9 April. The petition related to the CLAT PG 2025 result is pending before another batch bench. These petitions were filed in various High Courts across the country and were transferred to the Delhi High Court by the Supreme Court. The transfer petition was filed by the Association of National Law Universities. Petitions were pending in the High Courts of Delhi, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Bombay, Madhya Pradesh Punjab, and Haryana against the results of the CLAT 2025 examination held in December 2024.
A single bench had also given such an order.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had expressed its desire to transfer the matter to the Punjab and Haryana High Court as the first petition was filed there. In December 2024, a single judge of the Delhi High Court found that two answers to the CLAT-UG 2025 exam were incorrect and asked the consortium to revise the results of the petitioners. When the consortium appealed against the single bench decision, the division bench remarked that it did not prima facie find any error in the single bench decision.
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