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The Supreme Court is considering transferring all petitions challenging the 2025 Common Law Admission Test results to the Punjab and Haryana High Court for a consolidated and expeditious judgement. The decision follows several petitions filed in different high courts alleging errors in the exam. The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLUs) has sought consolidation of multiple cases.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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