Delhi High Court Schedules April 7 Hearing for CLAT 2025 Result Disputes
Petitions cite errors in the answer key and high objection fees, delaying clarity for law aspirants and impacting admissions to National Law Universities.
- The Delhi High Court will hear petitions challenging the CLAT 2025 results on April 7, following complaints about errors in the exam's answer key.
- The Supreme Court transferred all related cases to the Delhi High Court to ensure consistent rulings across jurisdictions.
- A single-judge bench previously ordered the Consortium of NLUs to revise results based on identified errors in two questions, a decision upheld by a division bench.
- Petitioners have also criticized the Rs 1,000 fee required to file objections to the answer key, calling it exorbitant.
- The delay in resolving these disputes has postponed the start of the CLAT 2025 counselling process, affecting thousands of law aspirants.