The Supreme Court has proposed to transfer all petitions challenging the results of the Common Law Admission Test 2025 (CLAT-2025) to the Punjab and Haryana High Court for consolidated adjudication.
The petitioner, in his PIL, said CLAT examination "discriminated" and failed to provide a "level playing field" to the students whose educational backgrounds were rooted in regional languages.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday emphasized that the language in which Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) entrance examination is conducted i.e. English cannot be an entry barrier for students who ...
The Supreme Court of India proposed consolidating all petitions contesting the CLAT 2025 results to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, aiming for a uniform and expedited adjudication process.
CLAT is a national-level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes offered by 24 National Law Universities in the country. Exam is organised by the Consortium ...
Petitions are at present pending in the High Courts of Delhi, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Bombay, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab & Haryana against the results of the CLAT-2025 test held in ...
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU Consortium) to produce a roadmap on conducting the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) in languages other than ...
According to the SC website, a bench of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar listed two separate petitions of the Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLUs), relating to the ...
The candidate who has challenged the results of the Common Law Admission Test 2025 (CLAT-UG) told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU Consortium) has ...