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The Supreme Court heard the CLAT 2025 result petition today, January 15, 2025. The SC refused to take the case and instead ordered that all the cases related to the CLAT 2025 results will be transferred to one HC court to expedite the cases. Among the HC under consideration are Karnataka, Bombay, Delhi, and Punjab & Haryana HC. The decision will be made in the next hearing on February 3. The petitioner, Aditya Singh, wants further revision in the CLAT 2025 answer key after Delhi HC accepted only two of his objections and rejected three. The Consortium of National Law Universities is opposing the Delhi HC verdict as it argues the answer key was prepared by experts. As candidates await the fate of the CLAT 2025 result, get all the latest updates about the CLAT 2025 Supreme Court hearing and more in this article.
The five questions pertain to Q. Nos. 14, 37, 67, 68, and 100 in the CLAT 2025 set A answer key. The Delhi HC order had earlier changed the answer of Q. 14 to option C and withdrawn Q. no. 100 following the objections raised by the candidate. However, it quashed the objections to the remaining questions.
Q. No | Answer as per consortium | Answer as per the candidate | Court order |
14 | D | C | Objection accepted |
37 | D | C | Objection rejected |
67 | B | C | Objection rejected |
68 | C | D | Objection rejected |
100 | D | B | Question withdrawn |
Several possible outcomes can arise after the SC hearing today. Given below are some of the possibilities.
S.No. | Possibilities |
1 | SC accepts the candidate’s remaining three objections |
2 | SC accepts the consortium’s plea and stays the HC order |
3 | SC upholds the Delhi HC verdict without making any further changes |
4 | SC adjourns the case and fixes the next hearing date |
5 | SC transfers the case back to the HC |
This section will provide all the latest updates about the CLAT 2025 results SC hearing.
In the Jan 15 hearing, the SC has refused to entertain the case. Instead, it has expressed that all the CLAT 2025 cases pending in different HCs across the country will be transferred to a single HC. in order to expedite the matter. The HC to which case will be transferred will be decided in the next hearing on February 3.
The SC order is not likely to have any impact on the CLAT cut-off 2025. The NLU cut-offs are determined by factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the candidate's NLU preferences, seat intake, and the university's reservation policy.
The Consortium of NLUs argues that the CLAT 2025 final answer key was prepared by experts. It further says that the court cannot act as an academic expert and interfere in the conduct of the exam. It wants the Delhi HC order to be overturned.
The candidate argues that there are grave mistakes in the remaining three questions for which the objections were rejected by the Delhi HC. He has approached the SC as several CLAT 2025 cases are pending in various HCs across the country.
The SC will hear the CLAT 2025 result petition today. The Consortium of NLUs and Aditya Singh are parties to the case. The outcome of the hearing is likely to be out by noon today.
Hello Rajdeep,
You have a good chance of getting into the following NLUs under the OBC Category (cut-offs from previous years, which may change slightly) with an All India Rank of 2754 and an OBC rank of 314 in CLAT 2025:
With 30 marks in CLAT 2025, getting admission in NLU Jodhpur is not possible because its cutoff is usually very high. For general category, students need around 90–95 marks or a top rank. Even for SC/ST categories, the required score is much higher than 30. But don’t worry — you can try for other private law colleges that accept low CLAT scores or prepare again for CLAT 2026. With better preparation, you can get into a good law college next time.
For GGSIPU BA LLB through CLAT 2025, the expected cutoff rank for EWS category students from outside Delhi is around 8,500 to 12,000. This means if your CLAT rank is in this range, you may get admission. Cutoffs can change depending on how many students apply and available seats. So, keep checking official updates during counseling to know the exact cutoff and don’t lose hope!
Hello,
No, for admission in Law College Dhanbad , you do not need to give the CLAT exam. The college takes admission based on its own process or merit, not through CLAT.
Hope it helps !
Hello Aspirant,
With an AIR of 11,588 in CLAT 2025 and the OBC (Women) category rank of 2,068, your prospects at the top NLUs are not too bright. However, referring to the previous years' trends, you may have some chances of getting into some of the new/low-ranked NLUs in OBC-Women category. You can consider:
Check this link: CLAT NLU Cut Off 2025
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