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The Delhi High Court has stated that the English language used in the Common Law Admission Test should not be a barrier for students taught in regional languages. The court encouraged the Consortium of National Law Universities to consider holding the examination in regional languages for a more inclusive admission process. The court acknowledged that translation issues might arise but stressed the importance of adopting other regional languages in the national level entrance examination, particularly Hindi, due to its status as the national language.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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