CLAT for admissions to law courses @ GGSIPU SC

CLAT for admissions to law courses @ GGSIPU: SC

Supreme Court on Tuesday made it clear that admissions to law courses at Guru Gobind Singh IP University (GGSIPU) for the academic year 2019-20 will be through national level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

 

A vacation bench comprising of Justice Arun Mishra and Justice M.R. Shah insisted that Common Entrance Test (CET) should not be used by  the university for the admissions.

 

The university had moved the apex court challenging the Delhi High Court order which stayed the operation of its February circular announcing that the admission to law courses will take place through the CLAT.

 

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“Let the admissions be made on the basis of CLAT,” the apex court said.

 

The Self-Financing Educational Institutions Association had moved the court against the university’s decision to use CLAT scores for admitting students in law courses. It submitted that the deadline for CLAT is already over and it is not favourable for the students who seek admission in law.

 

The university had moved the apex court challenging the Delhi High Court order which stayed the operation of its February circular announcing that the admission to law courses will take place through the CLAT.

 

“Let the admissions be made on the basis of CLAT,” the apex court said.

 

The Self-Financing Educational Institutions Association had moved the court against the university’s decision to use CLAT scores for admitting students in law courses. It submitted that the deadline for CLAT is already over and it is not favourable for the students who seek admission in law.

 

Courtesy: indiatvnews

 

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