NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India ordered that all cases concerning the results of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 for undergraduate (UG) courses, pending in different High Courts, should be moved to the Delhi High Court.
NEW DELHI: The candidate, Aditya Singh, who has challenged the results of the 2025 Common Law Admission Test (CLAT-UG), informed the Delhi High Court on Tuesday (7th Jan) that he plans to approach the Supreme Court to request the transfer of the case from the High Court to the top court.
The NLU Consortium has appealed to the Delhi High Court against a ruling that required revising CLAT 2025 results due to errors identified in the exam questions. The court acknowledged mistakes in two questions and mandated corrections, while the Consortium argues this judicial intervention oversteps boundaries on academic matters. Both sides await further hearings.
