The Consortium of National Law Universities has pledged to release corrected results for CLAT UG 2025 within two hours, following Supreme Court scrutiny of previous answer key errors. Criticism was directed at the exam’s question quality, impacting numerous students’ eligibility and ranks. The court demanded prompt improvements to the examination process.
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.
Petitioners have challenged the CLAT 2025 today (5th Dec) provisional answer key in the Supreme Court, citing errors in 12 questions and inadequate time to raise objections. They seek a stay on results and admission counseling, criticizing the Rs 1,000 fee for objections despite a prior Rs 4,000 exam fee. Final results are due December 10.
