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.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought a response from OP Jindal Global University on a student’s petition challenging the university’s claim that his exam answers were AI-generated. The student, Kaustubh Shakkarwar, argues that there is no explicit ban on AI use in submissions and contends that AI should be considered a tool, with copyright resting with the human user.
