Delhi HC refuses to intervene in order for revision in CLAT-2025 result
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to intervene in an order directing the Consortium of National Law Universities to revise the result of CLAT-2025 over errors in the answer key. A Bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela while dealing with an appeal by the consortium against the decision of a High Court single Judge opined no case for an interim order was made out. The Bench prima facie found no error in the view taken by the single Judge with respect to two questions and clarified the consortium was free to declare the results in terms of the single Judge’s decision. On December 20, the single Judge’s verdict came on the plea of a CLAT aspirant and ruled the answers to two questions in the entrance test were wrong.










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