CLAT 2025 Revised Result Impact after Delhi High Court Judgment: Explainer
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CLAT 2025 Revised Result Impact after Delhi High Court Judgment: Explainer

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Sumeet SudarshanUpdated on 24 Apr 2025, 10:21 AM IST
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The Delhi HC has issued the CLAT 2025 UG Judgement on April 23, 2025. A total of 17 questions were under the consideration of the court. The HC judgement will impact the CLAT 2025 result and candidates stand to lose or gain marks depending on what questions they marked in the question paper. A candidate can gain as much as 4 marks on account of the revised CLAT result as per the HC judgement. Conversely, a candidate can lose as much as -2.25 marks on account of revised result. A majority of the objections in CLAT UG raised by candidates have been rejected. Out of the 17 objections raised, 4 have been considered and 13 have been rejected by the Delhi HC. In this article, let’s look at what will be the impact on CLAT revised result after the HC judgement.

CLAT 2025 Revised Result Impact after Delhi High Court Judgment: Explainer
CLAT 2025 Revised Result Impact after Delhi High Court Judgment: Explainer

It must be noted that only those objections which were accepted by the Delhi HC will have an impact on the CLAT results as the CLAT answer key for such questions will be changed. There will be no change in the candidate’s score due to the rejected objections.

Objections Considered by the Delhi HC

The objections that have been considered by the Delhi HC will have an impact on the CLAT 2025 result. The details of the 4 objections accepted by the court are given below.

Objections Sustained by the Delhi HC

Question

Issue Raised

Final Answer Key

Court’s Decision

Reason

Q5

Objection to answer "Sellers of stolen hardware" (Option d).

Option (d)

Correct answer: Option (c) ("Auctioneers of cheap bags").

The passage referred to "auctioneer of cheap cloth," not bags. No legal reasoning required.

Q77

Challenge over minors’ contractual incapacity.

Option (b): "Voidable agreement."

Withdrawn

Passage omitted reference to minors; deemed "out of syllabus" (prior legal knowledge required).

Q115

Error in calculation.

Option (a): "₹204 approx."

Set aside. Correct answer: Option (d) ("None of these"). Full marks to those to attempted the question correctly or incorrectly.

Wrong option given as an answer

Q116

Cross-referencing error in Sets B/C/D.

Technical error in question numbering.

Full marks awarded for Sets B/C/D. No court interference in Set A

Questions were wrongly numbered in Set B C and D


Impact of the CLAT UG Judgement on CLAT Revised Result

The table below shows how a candidate's marks will change due to the revision in the answer key of four questions by the Delhi HC. The CLAT 2025 revised result will be published as per the judgement.

Change in Marks Due to CLAT 2025 Revised Result

Q. no

Answer As per

Consortium

Answer As per Court

Impact on CLAT 2025 score

5

D

C

  • +1.25 for those who marked option C

  • -1.25 to those who marked option D

77

B

Question Withdrawn

  • -1 for those who marked option B

  • +0.25 marks for those who marked any other option

115

A

D

  • +1 mark for whoever attempted the question either correctly or incorrectly

  • +.25 marks added back on account of negative marking

116

NA

NA

  • +1 mark for candidates who attempted the question in Set B,C and D

  • +.25 marks added back on account of negative marking


Maximum Positive and Negative Impact on CLAT 2025 Revised Result

The table given below provides the maximum positive and negative impact on a candidates CLAT 2025 score due to the HC judgement.

Maximum Change in CLAT Revised Result 2025

Particulars

Details

Maximum increase in CLAT 2025 marks

4 marks

Maximum decrease in CLAT 2025 marks

2.25 marks

Objections Rejected by the Delhi HC

As stated above objections for 13 questions from the master booklet have been rejected by the Delhi HC. Since these objections to the CLAT 2025 answer key have been rejected by the Delhi HC, they will not have any impact on the CLAT final result.

Rejected Objections in CLAT UG

Question

Issue Raised

Final Answer Key

Reason for Rejection

Q14

Belated objection by petitioner (Harshita).

Option (c)

Objection raised directly in court.

Q37

Claimed answer should include BRICS currency (Option d).

Option (c): "Diplomatic dialogue between India and China."

Passage focused on Indo-China dialogue, not BRICS currency.

Q49

Objection to "None of the above" (Option d).

Option (d)

Passage required both census and delimitation; Option (c) ("after Census") was incomplete.

Q56

Dispute over state duty vs. citizen rights.

Option (d): "State’s duty to maintain ecological balance and citizens’ right against climate change."

Passage emphasized state obligations under Article 21 of the Constitution.

Q78

Argument for multiple correct answers.

Option (c): "Agreement to pay ₹10 lakhs for a government job."

Option (c) was the most likely void agreement (illegal under law).

Q79

Objection for requiring prior legal knowledge.

Option (c): "Consideration."

Objections raised directly in the court.

Q80

Claimed "out of syllabus."

Option (d): "When the President gives assent."

The passage explicitly stated: "Bill received Presidential assent."

Q81

Dispute over penalties for service providers.

Option (d): "None of the above."

Penalties included both fine + cost recovery; Option (b) was incomplete.

Q 88

Alleged inadequate data

Option D: "Data Inadequate"

Oversight Committee’s recommendation accepted.

Q91

Split expert opinion on answer.

Changed from Option (d) to (c): "Homelessness due to economic/cultural turbulence."

Options (a) and (b) not supported by the passage.

Q93

Split expert opinion on mental illness link.

Changed from Option (d) to (c): "Mental health and homelessness cycle."

Options (a) and (b) irrelevant to the passage.

Q. 97

Dispute over passage title.

Option (a): "Lifestyle and Mental Health."

Passage emphasized lifestyle’s impact on mental health.

Q 114

Answer disputed

Option D

Petitioner agrees with the consortium’s answer and petition withdrawn

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