The Delhi High Court has instructed authorities to correct marksheets for the CLAT UG 2025 following student petitions challenging results inaccuracies. The court accepted some objections while rejecting others, allowing only timely submissions. The deadline for corrections has been reduced to four weeks. Previous rulings highlighted errors in the exam’s answer key.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India ordered that all cases concerning the results of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 for undergraduate (UG) courses, pending in different High Courts, should be moved to the Delhi High Court.
The Supreme Court will hear the Consortium of National Law Universities’ plea on January 15 to transfer multiple cases about CLAT 2025 results from various high courts. The controversy arose after a Delhi High Court ruling identified errors in the exam answer key, sparking widespread disputes among candidates and calls for result revisions.
