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.
NUJS alumni appealed to Chief Justice DY Chandrachud regarding the absence of convocation ceremonies for the 2021-2024 batches, last held in October 2022 and February 2019. They express concerns over the delay’s impact on graduates’ academic and career prospects, urging expeditious scheduling to honor their achievements.
Today, 2nd May, The Delhi High Court dismissed a plea for a Legal Education Commission, citing jurisdictional issues. It emphasized that academic course design is beyond its scope. The petitioner expressed willingness to withdraw the plea, suggesting the Bar Council of India evaluate the five-year law program’s compatibility with the New Education Policy and consider a more efficient four-year course.
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 […]
