New Delhi, April 10 -- The Delhi high court on Wednesday reserved its verdict on pleas challenging undergraduate (UG) results of the 2025 Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), despite opposition from the consortium of National Law Universities (consortium).

The consortium represented by senior advocate Raj Shekhar Rao had submitted before a bench of chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Tushar Rao Gedela that the court could only interfere with the result if the answers were "palpably" "ex facie" and "demonstrably wrong".

The court, however, fixed April 21 as the next of hearing to decide on the pleas challenging the postgraduate (PG) CLAT results. On Monday, the court decided to hear the pleas challenging UG results.

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