Delhi High Court: Central Government Asserts CUET Not Compulsory for DU 5-Year Law Course Admissions; UGC Objects

UGC Reverses Stance, Supports DU’s Use of CLAT 2023 Scores for 5-Year Integrated Law Admissions

Vidushi Vats  In a significant shift from its previous position, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has formally endorsed Delhi University’s recent resolution. This entails that admissions to the University’s recently launched five-year integrated law programs will be determined exclusively by Read more

“A Lengthy Yet Solvable Labyrinth”: An Analysis Of The CLAT 2022 UG Examination

Priyanshu Raj The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 was finally conducted on 19th June from 2-4 PM amidst nationwide protests against the Government’s new scheme ‘Agneepath’. The paper was conducted offline and students from all over the nation appeared Read more

Breaking: Plea Seeking Clarification On Setting Up Of Isolation Rooms For Corona Positive Clat Aspirants Due For Hearing Tomorrow

Taking cognizance of the urgent application filed before the Supreme Court against the guidelines issued the Consortium over conduction of CLAT examinations, Case No. MA 1790/2020 in W.P.(C) No. 1030/2020 [Rakesh Kumar Agarwalla v. National Law School Of India University, Read more

Urgent Application Filed In The Hon’ble Court Seeking Clarification Over CLAT Examinations For Corona Positive Students

On receiving encouragement from a letter addressed by three law students- Priya Chaudhary, Amit Agarwal, & Kumar Harsh to the CLAT Consortium in furtherance of a notification dated 23rd September 2020 issued by the Consortium, a CLAT PG aspirant named Read more

New Directive For 2020 CLAT Takers Is Unjustified, 3 Law students Write A letter To CLAT Consortium

Three law students- Priya Chaudhary, Amit Agarwal, and Kumar Harsh, have written a letter to the CLAT Consortium in furtherance of a notification dated 23rd September 2020 issued by the Consortium, which concerns certain instructions regarding the conduction of the Read more

NLSIU’s Decision Of NLAT Challenged In Jharkhand High Court By 5 CLAT Aspirants

On 3rd September 2020, NLSIU, Bangalore announced that it will conduct its own separate test National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) and that it won’t consider CLAT scores for this academic year for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions. This came as a Read more

“A Comparative U.S. – India Constitutional Law Debate” In Collaboration With NLSIU, NUALS, TNNLU & TNDALU From [July 26 – August 19, 2019]

The U.S. Consulate General and Loyola College in Chennai jointly present “A Comparative U.S. – India Constitutional Law Debate” an initiative that will deliberate on contemporary issues in the context of U.S. and Indian Constitutional laws. The preliminary rounds of the debate Read more