The Delhi High Court heard CLAT 2025 petitions in the hearing scheduled on March 3, 2025 and it has ordered that the next hearing on the matter will be conducted on April 7. The Delhi High Court requested the counsel for the parties to give a common list of writ petitions pertaining to the CLAT PG course and CLAT UG course. This hearing is very crucial for CLAT candidates, as it may pave the way for resumption of the CLAT 2025 counselling process. Around 10 cases between the Consortium of NLUs and various petitioners have been listed for hearing. The CLAT 2025 March 3 HC hearing follows the earlier Supreme Court judgement delivered on February 6 where the apex court directed all the CLAT 2025 cases to be transferred to the Delhi HC for the speedy resolution of the cases and to avoid any contradictory judgements by different courts. In this article, find out what candidates can expect from the upcoming CLAT 2025 Delhi HC hearing and whether CLAT 2025 results will be revised.
Given below is the list of cases that have been listed for hearing on March 3 at the Delhi HC.

It is important to look at what the Delhi HC opinion has been in the past to get an idea about what can be expected in the upcoming CLAT 2025 HC hearing. The petition against the CLAT 2025 answer key filed by Aditya Singh was heard twice, once by a Single Judge bench and then by a Division Bench of the Delhi HC. The Division Bench had upheld the verdict passed by the Single Bench. Given below are the details.
| Particulars | Hearing Date | Judgement |
|---|---|---|
Single Judge Bench comprising Justice Jyoti Singh | December 20, 2024 | Answer to Q. no 14 in Set A changed to option C with corresponding changes in other sets. Q. no 100 in Set A withdrawn with corresponding changes in other sets Dismissed other objections pertaining to Q.no 35, 67 and 68. (Set A) |
Division Bench comprising Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela | December 24, 2024 | Upheld Single Bench verdict and directed the Consortium of NLUs to publish the revised results. |
In the Delhi HC CLAT hearing on March 3, 2025, the court will take up petitions filed by candidates against CLAT 2025 that have been transferred as per the SC order. It remains to be seen whether the Delhi HC will stick to its earlier stance in the case of Aditya Singh and what it will decide in the case of other petitions. Given below are the pending petitions.
| High Court | Petitioner | Details |
|---|---|---|
Delhi High Court | Aditya Singh | Mistakes in CLAT UG answer key |
Bombay High Court | Anam Khan | Mistakes in CLAT PG answer key and high fees to raise objections |
Madhya Pradesh High Court | Ayush Agarwal | Mistakes in CLAT PG answer key and high fees to raise objections |
Calcutta High Court | Aslesha Ajitsaria | Result dispute |
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