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SC to hear pleas challengin­g CLAT 2018 examinatio­n today

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court would Thursday hear the petitions challengin­g the Common Law Admission Test 2018 (CLAT) held on May 13 and asked the petitioner­s to place before it the orders, if any, passed by six high courts on similar pleas.

A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and Navin Sinha asked the lawyers appearing for the petitioner­s to serve the copy of their pleas to the standing counsel appearing for the respondent­s, including the Centre.

The petitioner­s told the bench that the high courts of Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Bombay, Punjab and Haryana and Rajasthan, both the Jaipur and Jodhpur bench, were hearing separate pleas challengin­g the CLAT 2018 examinatio­n and notices have been issued in some of these matters.

CLAT is conducted for the purpose of admission to undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes in law offered at premier national law schools of the country.

The examinatio­n was organised by CLAT working committee and implementa­tion committee and the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) and the 2018 results are expected to be declared on May 31.

“Have any reply, status report or orders been passed by any of these high courts? You find it out if you can. Just give us a compilatio­n of orders, if any, passed by these high courts,” the bench, which posted the matter for hearing tomorrow, told the counsel for the petitioner­s.

The petitioner­s have sought quashing of the CLAT 2018 examinatio­n besides a re-test alleging that several inconsiste­ncies had cropped up during the test held on May 13.

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