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Delhi High Court Orders Revised CLAT PG Results After Answer Key Review

The court criticised the ₹1,000 fee for objections as excessive, directing the consortium to reassess its fee policy before the next exam.

Overview

  • Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela heard three petitions on June 6, finding two answers to be incorrect and instructing the consortium to adjust marks accordingly.
  • The court declined to quash the objection fee for this year’s exam to avoid further litigation while condemning the ₹1,000 per-question charge as disproportionate.
  • It advised the consortium to seek recommendations from a committee led by retired Justice G. Raghuram on setting reasonable objection fees for future tests.
  • The Supreme Court transferred all petitions challenging the CLAT PG 2025 answer key to the Delhi High Court on February 6 to ensure uniform adjudication.
  • CLAT PG 2025 was held on December 1, 2024, and the consortium has been ordered to declare the revised results without delay.