Today, On 10th July, The Madhya Pradesh High Court reserved its verdict on NTA’s appeal against a re-test for NEET-UG 2025 candidates affected by power failure; the bench remarked, “Only one plane crashed, but thousands fly every day.”
The Delhi High Court reserved its verdict on a plea challenging three CLAT PG questions and raised concern over the Rs.1,000-per-question challenge fee, noting it could equal a month’s income for some candidates.
Today, On 7th May, The Supreme Court has slammed the CLAT-UG 2025 for errors in the question paper, ordering a revision of the merit list and the deletion of incorrect questions. This follows multiple issues identified in the exam.
Today, On 30th April, The Supreme Court has stayed the Delhi High Court’s direction to revise the CLAT-UG 2025 merit list. This interim order was passed while issuing notice on a Special Leave Petition challenging the April 23 order.
