India, May 7 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) for setting up questions for the national Common Law Admission Test-Undergraduate (CLAT-UG) 2025 in the most "casual" manner as it directed changes in the marking pattern of six questions.

The court also sought the Centre's response to have a permanent mechanism for conducting the examination similar to NEET and other combined entrance tests in the interest of students.

The bench headed by justice Bhushan R Gavai and comprising of justice Augustine George Masih, said, "At the outset, we must express our anguish at the casual manner in which the consortium has been framing the questions for CLAT exam which involves careers and aspi...