CLAT PG 2025 : This is indeed excellent news for all students who appeared for CLAT PG 2025. A huge hype created around the revised answer key and the announcement of revised results by the Consortium of NLUs, only to have a calming effect on students with the intervention of the Delhi High Court.

Many students raised objections regarding the errors in the answer key and high objection fees, and the court ruled on the issue.

Students filed petitions regarding errors in the answer key for CLAT PG 2025. After discussing the matters with the concerned parties, the court found that both questions 21 and 98 were wrongly placed. The Consortium had to correct these two. Question 56 was thrown out entirely due to a typographical error; however, the answer to question 57 was accepted.

Another point of contention is the objection fee. Presently students are to pay ₹1,000 for every objection, which many consider to be unfair. The court agreed to this fee being on the higher side but opined that a better and fairer way of dealing with such objections should be there. To this end, the court suggested the setting up of a Committee under retired Justice G. Raghuram.

Students now may hope for a soon announcement of revised results with the corrections made and consequent new ranks assigned. Many students will have, therefore, a new score and thus a new set of chances in the admission process.

Hence the Consortium of NLUs is expected to announce a new counselling schedule fairly soon after the announcement of the revised results, and students are advised to visit the official website regularly for any updates and to prepare for the next phase.

This judgement might just bring some fairness and clarity to the process of CLAT PG 2025. With the corrected answer keys and reduced objection fees hanging in plain sight thereafter, the students can at least breathe a sigh of relief and cherish some hopes with regard to their law admission process.