Row over CLAT, 2025: SC may transfer pleas to one high court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it may consider transferring to one of the high courts the various pleas filed against the results of the common law admission test 2025.

Several petitions are pending in several high courts, including Delhi and Karnataka, on the allegations that several questions in the CLAT, 2025 were wrong.

Issuing notices to lawyers appearing for parties in various high courts, a bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar said that it was in favour of sending the cases to one high court, preferably the Punjab and Haryana High Court, for an authoritative judgement on the row.

The bench has now posted the transfer pleas of the Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLUs) on the alleged row over the common law admission test (CLAT), 2025 in the week commencing February 3.

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