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Revise CLAT 2025 result within 4 weeks; Delhi High Court Orders NLU Consortium

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Sansar Singh ChhikaraUpdated on 23 Apr 2025, 03:25 PM IST
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The Delhi High Court has pronounced its judgment on CLAT 2025 results. In its judgment, the Delhi HC has ordered the consortium of NLUs to release the revised CLAT 2025 results within four weeks. This means that the Consortium of NLUs will be required to upload the revised CLAT 2025 scorecards by May 21, 2025. The Delhi HC has acceded to some objections and have ordered the revision of results according to these objections. Furthermore, the Delhi HC maintained that those candidates who did not raise objections during the specified period, their objections cannot be accepted now. Read the article to know details about the complete judgment, objections acceded, CLAT revised result and more.

Revise CLAT 2025 result within 4 weeks; Delhi High Court Orders NLU Consortium
Revise CLAT 2025 result within 4 weeks

Revise CLAT result and upload scorecards within 4 weeks : Delhi HC

The Chief Justice of Delhi High Court Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela have ordered the consortium of NLUs to release the revised CLAT 2025 results within four weeks and upload them on its website. While delivering the order, the Chief Justice said, “We have acceded to certain objections of the candidates. We have maintained that those who did not raise objections within the window period, their objections cannot be decided. We direct the NLU Consortium to revise the marksheet and republish and renotify final selected candidates in 4 weeks.”

Furthermore, the Delhi HC has given detailed information on each objection and question in its complete order. Mentioning the objections against the answer key that were actually not filed to the consortium within the objection window period, Delhi HC said that such objections cannot be considered now. Ending the verdict, the court said, “Candidates who may have attempted the questions considered in this case and all the candidates to whom benefits can be granted in view of the analysis. Resultantly, the matter is disposed of.”

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When will the CLAT 2025 revised results be announced?

The Delhi HC has given the consortium of NLUs a time period of four weeks to upload the CLAT 2025 revised results on its official website. The deadline to upload the revised results of CLAT 2025 is May 21. The consortium will have to mandatorily upload the revised result before this date. However, the consortium of NLUs might look to upload the revised result before this date. It is expected that the consortium of NLUs will declare the CLAT 2025 revised results after the Delhi HC hearing anytime soon now.

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