
The case involves a Special Leave Petition filed by Siddhi Sandeep Ladda, who secured All India Rank 22 in CLAT 2025. The petition challenges the Delhi High Court's directive to revise the CLAT UG results, arguing that candidates who attempted Set A were disadvantaged compared to those who attempted Sets B, C, and D. Read further to know more.
The Supreme Court was scheduled to hear the plea concerning the CLAT 2025 results today, May 5, 2025. However, the hearing has been postponed and is now expected to take place tomorrow, May 6, 2025. The case involves a Special Leave Petition filed by Siddhi Sandeep Ladda, who secured All India Rank 22 in CLAT 2025. The petition challenges the Delhi High Court's directive to revise the CLAT UG results, arguing that candidates who attempted Set A were disadvantaged compared to those who attempted Sets B, C, and D.
Previously, on April 30, 2025, the Supreme Court issued a stay on the Delhi High Court's order, which had directed the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) to revise the CLAT UG 2025 results within four weeks. This stay has led to the postponement of the counselling process, affecting over 70,000 candidates awaiting admission to 24 NLUs and other law colleges that rely on CLAT scores.
The outcome of the Supreme Court's forthcoming hearing will be pivotal in determining the next steps for the CLAT 2025 admission process. Candidates are advised to stay updated through official channels such as the Consortium of NLUs website and reputable legal education portals for the latest information.
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