CLAT 2025 Question Errors | Law Aspirant Files An Appeal In Delhi HC Challenging Single Judge’s Verdict

An appeal has been filed before the Delhi High Court challenging a single-judge’s recent verdict on a plea raising concerns about errors in the questions and final answer key released for the Common Law Admission Test, 2025 (CLAT) for undergraduate law admissions. A single judge had earlier found errors in two questions and directed a revision of CLAT results. The law aspirant who filed the plea, however, says that the single judge failed to notice other ‘blatant mistakes.’

Supreme Court Declines CLAT PG 2025 Plea || Candidates Directed to High Court for Procedural Grievances

The Supreme Court dismissed a petition challenging procedural issues during the CLAT PG 2025 exam, advising petitioners Anam Khan and Ayush Agrawal to approach the High Court. Concerns included late question booklet distribution, answer key errors, and exorbitant objection fees. The Court refused to stay admissions, allowing the counseling process to continue as planned.

CLAT 2025 Results Declared! A Landmark Step for Aspiring Legal Minds

The Consortium of National Law Universities has announced the CLAT 2025 results, with 96.33% attendance recorded. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official site. Changes in the evaluation process include modifications in answer keys for UG and PG exams. A grievance portal is open for addressing concerns. Counseling details will be released on December 9, 2024.