NLU Consortium challenges Delhi High Court directive to revise CLAT 2025 result

A single-judge had earlier found errors in two questions and directed a revision of CLAT results. The NLU Consortium has questioned this move, arguing that courts cannot assume the role of experts.
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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU Consortium) has filed an appeal before the Delhi High Court challenging a single-judge's recent order to revise the results of the Common Law Admission Test, 2025 (CLAT) on account of certain errors detected in the question paper and answer key [Consortium of National Law Universities vs Aditya Singh (Minor)].

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