The Consortium of NLUs has released the revised CLAT PG 2025 results following a Delhi High Court directive. Two questions were withdrawn after legal challenges, leading to a fresh merit list.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court issued a notice to the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) over a writ petition challenging the final answer key and high fees for the CLAT 2025 PG exam. Petitioner Ayush Agrawal raised concerns about alleged errors in the answer key, lack of transparency, and hefty fees for filing objections (Rs 1,000 per challenge) and exam registration (Rs 4,000). The court has directed the selection process to remain provisional until the petition is resolved, with the next hearing scheduled for January 8, 2025.
