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    CLAT 2025 Judgment Out by Delhi High Court: CLAT merit list to be revised wthing 4 weeks!

    Sansar Singh ChhikaraUpdated on 23 Apr 2025, 03:09 PM IST

    The much awaited judgment on CLAT 2025 results and answer keys has been pronounced today, April 23, 2025. The Delhi High Court has ordered the NLU Consortium to revise the CLAT 2025 results within four weeks. Meanwhile, the pleas challenging the CLAT PG results 2025 and final answer keys will be heard on May 02.

    CLAT 2025 Judgment Out by Delhi High Court: CLAT merit list to be revised wthing 4 weeks!
    CLAT 2025 Judgment Out by Delhi High Court: CLAT merit list to be revised wthing 4 weeks!

    The Delhi High Court heard all cases challenging the CLAT UG results on April 07, and reserved its judgment for a later date. In the last hearing for CLAT PG on April 21 it was expected that the CLAT UG judgment will also be delivered on the same date. However, due to unavailability of time, the court announced the next CLAT PG results hearing date as May 2.

    Delhi HC to pronounce judgment on CLAT UG Results 2025 Today

    The judgment has been delivered by Delhi HC Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela. The NLU Consortium will now revise the result and upload a revised merit list on its website. The ranks of many candidates are likely to be changed as a result of the revision.

    CLAT UG 2025 Case List

    Case

    Case No.

    Shivraj Sharma Vs Consoritum of NLUs and Ors

    W.P.(C) 4157 / 2025

    Yajat Sen Vs Consortium of NLUs

    W.P.(C) 4375 / 2025

    Aditya Singh (Minor) Vs Consortium of NLUs

    LPA 1250/2024 & CM APPL. 76373/2024, CM APPL. 76374/2024

    Consortium of NLUs (appellant) vs Aditya Singh (Minor) through his father (respondent)

    LPA 1251/2024 & CM APPL. 76410/2024, CM APPL. 76411/2024


    Harshita and Ors Vs Consortium of NLUs

    W.P.(C) 2363/2025

    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 Ajitsaria (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

    When will CLAT 2025 counselling begin?

    The CLAT 2025 counselling was indefinitely postponed due to the series of petitions going on against the results. After around 4 months of postponement, it is expected that the CLAT 2025 counselling might finally begin after the pronouncement of the Delhi HC judgment. The Delhi HC had also stressed on the urgency of the matter and decided to first hear the CLAT UG petitions so that the admission process can begin as soon as possible. The CLAT PG counselling might further be postponed as the matter is pending for hearing in Delhi HC currently.

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