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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.
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.”
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.
The CLAT 2025 PG petitions are currently being heard in Delhi HC. The last hearing date of CLAT 2025 PG petitions was April 21. Due to unavailability of time, the Delhi HC had moved the hearing to a later date. The next hearing for CLAT PG 2025 petition in Delhi HC is May 2. Earlier, the Delhi HC has stressed on finishing the CLAT UG petitions first so that the admission process can start for UG students at earliest.
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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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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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