CLAT 2025 result notification out after Delhi High Court judgment, consortium accepts verdict
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CLAT 2025 result notification out after Delhi High Court judgment, consortium accepts verdict

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The Consortium of NLUs has shared its official response to the Delhi HC judgement on CLAT 2025 revision. The Delhi HC on April 23 ordered the consortium of NLUs to make revisions to four questions in the final answer keys and upload the CLAT 2025 revised results within four weeks, i.e. by May 21. Now, the consortium of NLUs has shared its response regarding this. The Consortium of NLUs has accepted the decision of the Delhi HC. The consortium further added that it will release an updated notification on the CLAT 2025 revised results date and counselling anytime soon. Read the complete article to know more about consortium’s response to Delhi HC verdict, CLAT 2025 revised result expected date, counselling and more.

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CLAT 2025 result notification out after Delhi High Court judgment, consortium accepts verdict
CLAT 2025 result notification out after Delhi High Court judgment, consortium accepts verdict

Consortium of NLUs response to Delhi HC verdict

The Consortium of NLUs has released an official update on its website regarding the Delhi HC judgment, in which it has decided to accept the court’s order. The consortium’s official response read, “The Executive Committee of the Consortium of National Law Universities met on 23.04.2025 and unanimously decided to accept and implement the judgment of the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, in the broader interests of timely conclusion of the admissions process for the benefit of both the candidates and also the member NLUs of the Consortium. Further details with respect to the revised counselling calendar will be notified shortly.”

What did the Delhi HC order in CLAT 2025 result judgment?

The Delhi HC delivered its verdict on April 23, ordering the consortium of NLUs to revise answers of four questions. Furthermore, the Delhi HC ordered the consortium of release the revised CLAT 2025 results within four weeks of the date of the order. The questions which have been revised by the Delhi HC are 5, 77, 88, 115 and 116. The below given table explains the Delhi HC verdict related to CLAT 2025 results in detail:

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Questions Whose Answers Were Changed by the Delhi HC

Question

Issue Raised

Final Answer Key

Court’s Decision

Reason

Q5

Objection to answer "Sellers of stolen hardware" (Option d).

Option (d)

Set aside. Correct answer: Option (c) ("Auctioneers of cheap bags").

The passage referred to "auctioneer of cheap cloth," not bags. No legal reasoning required.

Q77

Challenge over minors’ contractual incapacity.

Option (b): "Voidable agreement."

Withdrawn

Passage omitted reference to minors; deemed "out of syllabus" (prior legal knowledge required).

Q115

Error in calculation.

Option (a): "₹204 approx."

Set aside. Correct answer: Option (d) ("None of these"). Full marks to those to attempted the question correctly or incorrectly.

Wrong option given as an answer

Q116

Cross-referencing error in Sets B/C/D.

Technical error in question numbering.

Full marks awarded for Sets B/C/D. No court interference in Set A

Questions were wrongly numbered in Set B C and D

CLAT 2025 results expected within a week

Now that the consortium of NLUs has accepted the Delhi HC verdict, it is expected that the consortium will publish the revised CLAT 2025 results anytime soon. The consortium of NLUs normally announces the results within a week after the exam is concluded. So it is expected that the results may be delivered at the earlier by the consortium. Also, the admission process of CLAT 2025 has already been delayed by four months, the consortium would want to begin the counselling process at the earliest. The consortium of NLUs will release the counselling notification shortly.

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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.

I hope it will clear your query!!

Hello,

Yes, you can prepare for CLAT through self-study. Many students do it and score well. But self-study works only if you are disciplined and follow a proper plan.

Here are a few points to keep in mind:

1. Know the syllabus and pattern.
Understand each section: English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quant.

2. Make a fixed timetable.
Study a little every day. Consistency matters more than long hours.

3. Use good books and online sources.
Choose reliable material so you don’t waste time.

4. Practice a lot.
Solve mock tests and previous papers regularly. This is the most important part of CLAT prep.

5. Analyse your mistakes.
Check where you go wrong and improve those areas.

6. Stay updated with current affairs.
Read daily news or monthly current affairs PDFs.

If you can follow these steps honestly, self-study is enough. If you feel stuck or need guidance with strategy, you can always use online classes or doubt-clearing support.

Hope it helps !

According to our prediction the date is tentatively on December 14, 2025 or CLAT 2026 admissions. You may read more about it here law.careers360.com/articles/clat-result

Choosing the right CLAT coaching is a personal decision that should align with your learning style, budget, and location. There isn't a single "best" one.

A humanistic approach suggests you consider these factors:

  1. Faculty & Focus: Look for institutions with experienced faculty who offer personalized doubt clearing, not just recorded lectures.

  2. Material Quality: The study material must be updated to the latest CLAT pattern, emphasizing Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs.

  3. Peer Environment: A strong peer group and competitive environment boost motivation.

The linked article from Careers360 provides context and lists major national players in the CLAT prep space, which you can use to start your comparison: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-online-coaching . Choose the one that feels like the best investment in your future

Yes, there are several law colleges in India that offer admission without requiring CLAT or other national-level entrance exams — and one such option is MERI Institute, Delhi .

At MERI Institute , students can pursue law courses based on their 12th-grade merit , without the stress of competitive entrance tests. This makes it an excellent choice for those who want to build a career in law but prefer a more straightforward admission process.

The institute focuses on practical legal education , with experienced faculty members, regular court visits, moot court training, and interactive seminars that help students understand real-world legal practices. The campus environment is supportive and student-friendly, offering both academic guidance and personal growth opportunities.

So, if you’re looking for law colleges without CLAT , MERI Institute in Delhi can be a great fit—providing quality education, a balanced learning approach, and a pathway to a successful law career without the pressure of tough entrance exams.