CLAT Exam Date:07 Dec' 25 - 07 Dec' 25
The Delhi High Court is set to take up the CLAT 2025 result petition today, January 30, 2025. The HC had adjourned the case in its earlier hearing conducted on January 7, 2025, as the petitioner Aditya Singh had expressed his intention to approach the Supreme Court to settle the controversy surrounding CLAT 2025 results. Now, as the CLAT 2025 Delhi HC hearing has arrived, candidates wonder what is going to be the outcome as many new developments have taken place since that hearing. Read on to find out what the Delhi HC is likely to decide.
Check Latest Update: CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court Hearing
After the Delhi HC adjourned the hearing, the CLAT 2025 case was heard in the Supreme Court on January 15. The SC refused to entertain the petitioner and instead suggested that all the pending CLAT 2025 cases at various High Courts in the country be transferred to a single High Court. The next CLAT 2025 Supreme Court Hearing is scheduled to be held on February 3, 2025.
Court Hearings | Outcomes |
|---|---|
December 20, 2024 | Single Judge Bench of Delhi HC accepts the candidate’s two objections and rejects three. Directs Consortium of NLUs to publish revised results. |
December 24, 2024 | The Division Bench of the Delhi HC upholds the verdict passed by the Single Judge Bench of the HC. |
January 7, 2025 | Delhi HC adjourns the hearing to January 30 as the candidate wants to approach the SC for acceptance of other objections. |
January 15, 2025 | The SC suggests that all the CLAT 2025 cases be transferred to a single HC and fixes February 3 as the next hearing date |
January 30, 2025 | Delhi HC hearing scheduled on the matter |
February 3, 2025 | SC Hearing scheduled on the matter |
The Delhi HC hearing on January 30 is scheduled to be held just 4 days before the CLAT 2025 Supreme Hearing. Given the stand taken by the HC earlier, it is expected that the court may adjourn the case further and wait till February 3 for the SC to deliver its verdict.
The Apext court has signaled it may transfer the cases to the Panjab & Haryana Court. The final decision about the HC to which the cases may be transferred will be taken in the February 3 hearing. Candidates are advised to follow the January 30 HC hearing closely. The verdict is expected to be out by noon.
On Question asked by student community
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Yes, you can prepare CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) in Hindi Medium and access syllabus in Hindi from mentioned link below:
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Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) is a national level entrance exam for the programs related to engineering. It has two levels known as JEE mains (first level) and JEE advance (second level) . Many colleges from all over India in both government and private sector consider its scores. It is an online computer based test conducted by NTA ( National Testing Agency). Physics , Chemistry and mathematics are the major subjects to be focused in this exam.
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NEET ( National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a national level examination for admission in undergraduate medical courses. It is also conducted by NTA but in offline mode as in pen and paper test. It includes courses like MBBS, BDS BHMS , BAMS etc. The exam consists of 180 questions in total 45 from each physics , chemistry , zoology and Botany. The total marks for the exam are 720 marks.
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CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national level entrance examination for the admission in national law colleges of India. The test is taken after 12th grade examination for the 5 years integrated programs in law. It tests students knowledge in legal aptitude. It also serves as a basis for public sector undertakings for legal positions.
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The CLAT PG exam pattern consists of 120 questions and 2-hour MCQ exam with negative marking.
Subjects Covered:
Constitutional Law
Jurisprudence
Criminal Law
Contract Law
Other core law subjects
Here are some tricks which you must follow:
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In CLAT , the 9-digit admit card number is not the same as the roll number you have to write on the OMR sheet. The OMR sheet has only 7 blocks because the CLAT roll number is shorter.
You should check your admit card again and look for the roll number printed near your name and exam details. Fill only that roll number in the OMR sheet. Do not write the 9-digit admit card number.
If you still cannot find the roll number, you can ask the exam invigilator on the exam day.
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To check your CLAT exam hall ticket, go to the official website, log in with your registration or application number and password (or other login details), and the admit card will be displayed on the screen. You should then download and print at least two copies of the admit card for the exam and counselling process.
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