Today, On 7th January, The Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking a court-monitored probe into the alleged CLAT 2026 paper leak, questioning the petitioner’s delay and asking why the complaint was filed on December 16 despite claims of a leak on December 6.
A plea in the Supreme Court seeks a court-monitored probe into the alleged CLAT 2026 paper leak, citing viral videos and digital materials on WhatsApp and Telegram. The petitioners also request a fresh exam if the allegations are proven.
Today, On 24th September, The Delhi High Court struck down the NHAI notification for recruiting lawyers based on CLAT PG scores. The court observed, “A public employment, such a provision hits Article 16,” emphasizing equality in government recruitment processes.
The Delhi High Court is currently examining 15 disputed questions from the CLAT 2025 UG exam, following complaints from candidates. The outcome of the case could impact the final results and merit list of the national law entrance test.
Today, On 9th April, The Delhi High Court questioned whether it is reasonable to expect a Class 12 student to have knowledge of Contract Law while assessing the CLAT 2025 UG paper. This came up during hearings on multiple petitions highlighting alleged errors in the exam. The petitioners argued that the paper included concepts beyond the expected syllabus. The Court has now concluded the hearings and reserved its judgment.
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is India’s most popular law entrance exam, with over 60,000 students appearing every year. Although there are more than 1,800 law colleges in the country, most aspirants dream of securing a seat in the top 26 National Law Universities (NLUs). These NLUs are regarded as the best institutes for legal education in India.
Today(on 6th May),The Consortium of NLUs has set the CLAT 2025 for December 1, 2024, from 2-4 PM, a decision reached during a pivotal meeting at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, on April 26.
Challenges in Introducing Regional Languages for CLAT 2024: Insights from the Consortium of NLUs The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs), responsible for conducting the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) annually, has recently submitted an affidavit to the Delhi High Court. In the affidavit, the Consortium expressed its concerns over the feasibility of holding the […]
