The Delhi High Court instructed the Consortium to publish a new CLAT Result 2025 which will benefit all candidates. The Court demanded from the Consortium to publish the CLAT Revised Result 2025 for each participating candidate. The authorities will continue the proceedings regarding complaints about the CLAT PG 2025 results.
Two judges including Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela of the division bench took up undergraduate-related petitions on April 9 while addressing questions about possible CLAT 2025 question paper and answer key issues. Undergraduate admission timeliness stressed the urgent necessity for court resolution of the matter according to the bench. The court decided to address the matters relating to the postgraduate examination through a different courtroom session.
The court previously directed the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) to hire “better paper setters” for future tests to avoid such mistakes in the examination materials. The CLAT 2025 examination occurred on December 1 before the results were released on December 7.
At least one question from the UG paper should be disregarded according to the bench during the hearing session. Senior advocate Rajshekhar Rao approached the court on behalf of the Consortium to seek removal of the problematic question from the examination due to its problems with design. The subject experts formed different opinions regarding a logical reasoning question about homeless people as one of the disputed items in the examination series.
The Supreme Court distributed all petitions about CLAT 2025 to the division bench at the Delhi High Court so different rulings would not conflict. The Consortium wanted all pending cases regarding CLAT 2025 to be either handled by the Supreme Court as a whole unit or at a single high court bench.
The aspirants alongside the Consortium showed their disapproval of the previous decision from the Delhi High Court. The Consortium disputed that the single-judge of the court exceeded its authority by changing the expert-approved answer solution. The division court denied both the request to hold the single-judge ruling and offered any emergency measures. The court confirmed that it discovered no basic issues with the previous decision so the Consortium needs to change and announce the CLAT test results.
The Delhi High Court instructed the Consortium to redress CLAT UG 2025 result errors through a revision of the answer key on December 20, 2024. The court recognized two incorrect answers in the exam which then led the Consortium to create corrected results. The CLAT 2025 entrance exam for NLU five-year integrated LLB programs was conducted on December 7 for subsequent result declaration.
How to Download CLAT 2025 Result and Scorecard
Candidates can access their CLAT 2025 results by following these steps:
Visit the official CLAT website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Log in using your registered credentials (ID and password)
Click the Submit button
Your CLAT 2025 scorecard and result will be displayed
Download and save the scorecard for future reference during counselling