The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025, which serves as the entrance examination for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in National Law Universities (NLUs), has been under scrutiny due to various issues. The exam was conducted in December 2024, with results announced later that same month. However, several petitions have been filed across different high courts, raising concerns over incorrect questions in the exam and errors in the answer keys. On April 7, 2025, the Delhi High Court is set to consider multiple petitions related to these issues.
Originally, 13 cases were scheduled for hearing, but new developments have added two more petitions, bringing the total number of cases to 15. These petitions primarily address errors found in the undergraduate and postgraduate CLAT 2025 answer keys, anomalies during the examination, and the high costs associated with filing objections to the exam results. To expedite the resolution process and alleviate the stress students are facing, the cases have been consolidated into one hearing.