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CLAT 2018 results to be declared tomorrow: Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday made a decision on the results of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2018 on Thursday for admissions in 19 prestigious national law colleges across the country.

A vacation bench comprising Justices L N Rao and M M Shantanagoudar also asked the grievance redressal committee, headed by a former high court judge, to submit its report on June 6 after taking note of complaints of various CLAT aspirants alleging several technical and other glitches during the test conducted on May 13.

The bench rejected the contention of the petitioner that the CLAT 2018 be cancelled and re-test be conducted.

Around 54,000 candidates had undertaken the CLAT 2018 for admissions in 19 national law colleges in the country.

NUALS, with the aid of private firm M/s Sify Technologies Ltd, had conducted the CLAT 2018 on May 13 for admissions in the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in law courses offered at premier law schools. The result of the examination is scheduled to be declared tomorrow.

Soon after the exam, several pleas were filed in six different high courts across the country and also in the top court seeking quashing of the CLAT alleging inconsistencies and technical glitches during the May 13 online test.

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