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The Delhi High Court concluded its CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing on April 9, reserving its on CLAT UG 2025 cases, with no decision announced yet. The CLAT PG cases are scheduled for the next hearing on April 21, 2025. In the CLAT Delhi High Court hearing on April 9, the Bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela heard all matters related to the CLAT 2025 UG results. Senior Rajashekhar Rao was representing the Consortium of NLUs. The Delhi HC had been hearing a bunch of petitions filed by the UG candidates alleging errors in the question paper, including out of syllabus question and poorly framed question, to a short period to raise objections. In the last CLAT Delhi High Court hearing, Mr Rao argued that the courts should not interfere in academic matters. He further explained the CLAT answer key objection redressal process. The Delhi HC advised the Consortium to recheck the quality of the question paper setters. Delhi HC also commented that at least one question in the CLAT UG 2025 this year needs to be scrapped.
A total of 15 cases related to CLAT 2025 were pending for hearing at the Delhi High Court. During the CLAT 2025 Delhi HC hearing, around 12 cases about the CLAT UG exam were heard. The remaining three cases related to the CLAT PG 2025 exam will be heard on April 21. Two CLAT cases will be heard separately and will not be included with other petitions, as they are not related to the error in the answer key. Candidates who appeared for the CLAT 2025 exam are eagerly monitoring the developments, as the result may directly affect their rankings and admissions to National Law Universities (NLUs).
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) conducted CLAT 2025 on December 1, 2024, as a gateway for admissions into undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs at 24 prestigious NLUs across India. But the declaration of CLAT 2025 results on December 7, 2024 gave rise to widespread controversy because of the errors in the CLAT 2025 answer key and evaluation process, resulting in legal challenges that have delayed the counselling and admission schedule.
The Delhi High Court, in its hearing on April 9, addressed the cases related to the CLAT UG exam and will address the CLAT 2025 PG cases on the next date, April 21. There is a total of 15 cases filed in the case of both the CLAT UG exam and the PG exam. But the court heard around 12 cases related to CLAT UG matters, and it scheduled the next hearing for the three CLAT PG cases on April 21. The Delhi HC has also segregated two other CLAT cases from the main batch of CLAT 2025 cases, as they are not related to the errors in the CLAT 2025 answer key. These cases, transferred from various High Courts, represent a combination of UG and PG result challenges. The Delhi HC had earlier asked the counsels representing the parties to provide a different list of CLAT cases related to both exams.
For students, the outcome will determine whether the CLAT 2025 results stand as declared, undergo partial revisions, or require a broader reevaluation. A revised CLAT 2025 result may change rankings and influence admissions into top NLUs, while an upheld result would enable the delayed counseling process to begin immediately. Candidates can find the list of the revised 15 CLAT 2025 cases to be taken up in Delhi HC.
S.No | Diary No. / Case No. | Petitioner Vs. Respondent |
1 | LPA 1250/2024 & CM APPL. 76373/2024, CM APPL. 76374/2024 | Aditya Singh (Minor) Vs Consortium of NLUs |
2 | LPA 1251/2024 & CM APPL. 76410/2024, CM APPL. 76411/2024 | Consortium of NLUs (appellant) vs Aditya Singh (Minor) through his father (respondent) |
3 | W.P.(C) 2591 / 2025 | Kuber Swami Vs Consortium of NLUs |
4 | W.P.(C) 2559 / 2025 | A Vaishnavi (Minor) through her father Shri T Arun Vs Consortium of NLUs through its PR |
5 | W.P.(C) 2517 / 2025 | Harshit Garg Vs Consortium of NLUs and Ors |
6 | W.P.(C) 2516 / 2025 | Hardik Garg Vs Consortium of NLUs and Ors |
7 | W.P.(C) 2367 / 2025 | Aslesha Ajitsari (Minor) represented by her father Vinay Ajitsaria Vs Consortium of NLUs and Ors |
8 | W.P.(C) 2366 / 2025 | Prabhas Kumar (Minor) through his natural guardian Prakhar Kumar Vs Consortium of NLUs |
9 | W.P.(C) 2365 / 2025 | Master Timabak Eashwar through his natural guardian Vasudha Thiagarajan Vs Consortium of NLUs and Ors |
10 | W.P.(C) 2363 / 202 | Harshita and Ors Vs Consortium of NLUs and Ors |
11 | W.P.(C) 4375 / 2025 | Yajat Sen Vs. Consortium of NLUs and Ors |
12 | W.P.(C) 4157 / 2025 | Shivraj Sharma Vs Consortium of NLUs and and Ors |
S.No | Parties to the Case | Case No. |
1 | W.P.(C) 2560/2025 | Ayush Agrawal Vs Consortium of NLUs |
2 | W.P.(C) 2364/2025 | Anam Khan Vs Consortium of NLUs |
3 | Nitika Vs Consortium of NLUs | W.P.(C) 2558 /2025 |
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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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You can easily register yourself for CLAT exam by visiting the Consortium of NLUs official website and follow these steps:
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