
A five-member expert committee was constituted to recommend comprehensive reforms for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Chaired by a former Chief Justice, the committee was tasked with reviewing the exam’s structure, syllabus, and administrative framework to enhance its academic quality, fairness, and relevance.
The Consortium of National Law Universities announced the initiative as part of its efforts to strengthen transparency and consistency in law admissions.The Consortium also invited public suggestions until November 4 to support the reform process.
Individuals may submit feedback through a Google Form, enabling stakeholders to contribute ideas for improving the quality and credibility of CLAT.
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