CLAT 2018: Students can complain to NUALS panel till May 27, says SC

NEW DELHI, May 25:
The candidates who had appeared in the May 13 Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and complained of glitches, could make online representation by 7 PM of May 27 to the two-member grievance redressal committee set up by National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), the Supreme Court said today.
A bench comprising Justices A M Khanwilkar and Indu Malhotra was informed by the counsel for NUALS that they have constituted a two-member panel, headed by retired Kerala High Court judge, Justice M R Hariharan Nair, which would look into the complaints from the students.
NUALS, with the aid of private firm M/s Sify Technologies Ltd, had conducted the CLAT 2018 on May 13 for admissions in the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in law courses offered at premier law schools. The results of the examination is scheduled to be declared on May 31.
Soon after the exam, several pleas were filed in six different high courts across the country and also in the apex court seeking quashing of the CLAT alleging inconsistencies and technical glitches during the May 13 online test.
The bench today said the panel, which also comprises Dr Santhosh Kumar G, Head of Department of Computer Science at Cochin University of Science and Technology, would examine the complaints and representations received from the students till 7 PM of May 27 and take appropriate decision on a case-to-case basis after “due analysis”. (PTI)

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