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The Delhi High Court is set to hear all the CLAT 2025 result petitions on Monday. In the CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing, the court will take up the Aditya Singh vs Consortium of NLUs case in which the Delhi HC had instructed the consortium to release the revised CLAT 2025 result after two answer keys were changed in the December 20 hearing, and several other pending cases concerning both CLAT UG and CLAT PG exams. There are 15 pending cases listed for the Delhi High Court hearing on April 7. It is expected that all the cases will be resolved on Monday, and the Consortium of NLUs will release the revised CLAT 2025 counselling schedule, which has been delayed since January due to these proceedings. Read the article to know more details about the upcoming CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing on Monday.
On April 7, the Delhi HC will hear 13 cases regarding CLAT 2025 that were scheduled for hearing under the last court order on March 3. However, two more cases are added to the list for hearing on Monday. These cases are Shivraj Sharma Vs Consortium of NLUs and Yajat Sen Vs. Consortium of NLUs as these are not there earlier. Candidates can find out the CLAT 2025 cases listed for hearing on Monday at Delhi High Court:
Parties to the Case | Case Number |
Aditya Singh (Minor) Vs Consortium of NLUs | LPA 1250/2024 & CM APPL. 76373/2024, CM APPL. 76374/2024 |
Harshita and Ors Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2363/2025 |
Anam Khan Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2364/2025 |
Master Timabak Eashwar through natural guardian Vasudha Thiagarajan Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2365/2025 |
Prabhas Kumar (Minor) through natural guardian Prakhar Kumar Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2366/2025 |
Aslesha Ajitsari (Minor) represented by her father Vinay Ajitsaria Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2367/2025 |
Hardik Garg Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2516/2025 |
Harshit Garg Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2517/2025 |
A Vaishnavi (Minor) through her father Shri T Arun Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2559/2025 |
Ayush Agrawal Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2560/2025 |
Kuber Swami Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2591/2025 |
Consortium of NLUs (appellant) vs Aditya Singh (Minor) through his father (respondent) | LPA 1251/2024 & CM APPL. 76410/2024, CM APPL. 76411/2024 |
Nitika Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2558/2025 |
Shivraj Sharma Vs Consortium of NLUs and and Ors | W.P.(C) 4157/2025 |
Yajat Sen Vs. Consortium of NLUs and Ors | W.P.(C) 4375/2025 |
In this Delhi HC CLAT 2025 hearing, the court will examine the consolidated list of petitions challenging the CLAT UG and CLAT PG 2025 results. Aditya Singh has also challenged the earlier Delhi HC verdict and wants the court to accept his remaining three objections pertaining to Q.no 37,67 and 68 in Set A) apart from the two already accepted in the December 20 hearing.
The possible outcomes of the CLAT April 7 hearing include upholding the current CLAT 2025 results, further revisions, or the dismissal of the petitions, each affecting the delayed CLAT counselling process. However, a decision on April 7 could pave the way for the Consortium of NLUs to release a revised counselling schedule.
Upholding Current CLAT 2025 Results: If the Delhi High Court finds no further errors, it may declare the revised CLAT 2025 result based on the December 20 ruling, allowing the admissions counselling process to proceed.
Further Revision in CLAT UG 2025 Result: If the remaining three objections are found to be correct (Q.no 37,67 and 68 in Set A), the court might order a broader revision in the CLAT 2025 result. Given the level of competition in CLAT, even one mark can shift the ranking significantly, affecting the NLU admissions.
Dismissal of Petitions: The Delhi High Court could rule in favor of the Consortium of NLUs, upholding the original or minimally CLAT-revised result.
Further Delay: The Delhi High Court may postpone the final decision, which can further delay the counselling process.
Case Escalates to the Supreme Court: If petitioners are dissatisfied with the decision of the Delhi High Court, they could appeal to the Supreme Court, which could lead to further delay in the counselling process.
The outcome of the CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing on April 07 is important in determining the commencement of the CLAT 2025 counselling process. However, the Consortium of NLUs is expected to release the revised CLAT 2025 counselling only after the pending CLAT 2025 cases are resolved in the Delhi HC. If the CLAT 2025 results are revised, the consortium of NLUs is likely to reopen the CLAT 2025 counseling registration, and the candidates will have another chance to fill their NLU preferences according to the revised results.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
While NLUs are costly, you can still pursue government-funded law education through state-funded universities and their affiliated colleges that accept CLAT scores, such as institutes like Banaras Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University.
I hope it will clear your query!!
It is always better to take the CLAT exam right after Class 12 if your goal is to build a career in law, because CLAT UG is specifically designed for admission into integrated five-year law programs like BA LLB, BCom LLB, or BBA LLB. Appearing after Class 12 saves you time, as you complete both graduation and law together in a single course. On the other hand, if you first complete graduation and then plan for law, you will not be eligible for CLAT UG but instead for CLAT PG, which is meant for admission into LLM programs. This path takes longer, because you first spend three or four years on graduation and then add another three years in an LLB program if you choose not to go for an integrated course. So, if you are already sure about pursuing law as your career, writing CLAT right after Class 12 is the smarter and time-saving option, while writing it after graduation makes sense only if you are considering higher studies in law or a shift in career later.
For CLAT, the most important topics are from Legal Reasoning, Current Affairs & GK, the Indian Constitution, English Language, Quantitative Techniques and Logical Reasoning. For a brief detail you can go through the following link: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-important-topics
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Hi dear candidate,
Both the colleges Maharaja Agrasen (MAIMS) or Gitarattan (GIBS) are affiliated to IP University and allows admission either by CLAT or IPU CET Law. Without either of these exams, your admission is NOT accepted there. You can try looking for management quota seats in these colleges if you have got good marks in 12th class.
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