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CLAT 2025 Results: Delhi HC Orders Revision of Merit List

The Delhi High Court has directed the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) to revise the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 merit list, originally published on 7 December 2024. The order follows a writ petition challenging the final answer key and alleging discrepancies in the evaluation process.

The petitioner contested the provisional answer key for questions 14, 37, 67, 68, 89, 99, 100, and 102 in Set-A of the question paper. Objections raised for questions 89, 99, and 102 were upheld by an Expert Committee, leading to changes in the final answer key. Despite this, the petitioner sought further corrections, specifically in questions 14, 37, 67, 68, and 100, and filed a representation on 9 December 2024 detailing discrepancies and errors in the evaluation.

CLAT 2025 Court Order

The court upheld the petitioner's claim regarding question number 14 and directed that the result be revised to award marks for the question according to the marking scheme. The NLU has stated that it is consulting with legal experts to determine the next course of action and that the release of the first admission list, originally scheduled for December 26, will be delayed. “We acknowledge that this development may create some uncertainty, and we assure you that the Consortium is committed to ensuring transparency and fairness in the process. Consequently, the release of the first admission list for NLUS, originally scheduled for December 26, is likely to be delayed,” said NLU. 

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