[CLAT2020] Grievances Against CLAT Can Be Filed Till 5 PM Today [Read Instructions]
Grievances related to this year's CLAT entrance examination may be submitted with the NLU Consortium's 'Grievance Redressal Committee' by 5 PM today. The Consortium has instructed that candidates may send their complaints only to grievance@consortiumofnlus.ac.in by 5 PM on Monday ie 12th October 2020. No grievance received after the above deadline shall be entertained. Students...
Grievances related to this year's CLAT entrance examination may be submitted with the NLU Consortium's 'Grievance Redressal Committee' by 5 PM today.
The Consortium has instructed that candidates may send their complaints only to grievance@consortiumofnlus.ac.in by 5 PM on Monday ie 12th October 2020. No grievance received after the above deadline shall be entertained.
Students are required to fill and submit the form for grievance redressal along with a signed Declaration (given in the Performa for filing the complaint). They are also required to submit scanned copies of the documents required in support of their grievance along with the Response Sheet.
It is cautioned that grievance applications without the candidate's signature on each document including the Response Sheet shall not be considered.
Grievances can be raised under two categories:
A. Against Objections of Objections Committee's Decision on Technical Issues
B. About Response Sheet Discrepancy
No candidate can file more than one grievance under each of these categories.
Further, no grievance about not following instructions shall be entertained as each candidate was expected to follow instructions. No grievance for the change of reservation category or preferences of universities shall be considered.
Candidates shall make themselves available for hearing, if required, at the appointed time.
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed CLAT 2020 aspirants, liberty to make representation(s) before the Grievance Redressal Committee which is headed by Retired Chief Justice of India regarding their grievances pertaining to the conduct of the Examination.
A bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan stated that the Committee should take a decision at the earliest on the objections raised by aspirants. The bench however, refused to pass interim orders and declined to stay the counselling and admissions process.
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