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NLAT 2020: SC gives permission for test, but results can't be declared before the final verdict

While NLSIU can hold its separate entrance test on September 12, the apex court has said the university cannot declare results or admit students till it deliver the final verdict in the matter

September 11, 2020 / 14:29 IST
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The Supreme Court has said while the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, can hold its entrance test National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT), 2020, on September 12, the results cannot be declared before the apex court decides on the matter.

This means that no results can be declared and no admissions can take place till the top court reaches to a conclusion. NLSIU had said the NLAT results and provisional admission will be declared on the NLAT website and by email on September 15. The academic term was to begin on September 18.

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The next hearing on the matter is on September 16.

The issue pertains to a joint petition filed by a parent of a Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2020) aspirant and the former NLSIU vice chancellor R Venkata Rao in the apex court, challenging the sudden withdrawal of the standard law entrance test.