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HC Notice To Centre On CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)
Published on : 17-Feb-2016 Powered by www.Opasis.com
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday issued a notice to the central government, among others, on a petition seeking directions to hold the common law admission test (CLAT) 2016 in online as well as offline modes.
The notice was issued by the bench of justice SK Mittal and justice HS Sidhu on a petition filed by Hemen Aggarwal, an advocate, who had submitted that only the online mode was available for the examination, which put students from rural areas in a disadvantageous position. He said there was poor infrastructure of computers etc. in rural areas, adding that both online and offline modes should be available for students to ensure a level playing field.
The examination for admissions to 17 national law schools of the country is conducted on rotational basis by participating institutes. This year, it is being conducted by Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala. The last date to fill the forms is March 31, while the examination would be held on May 8.
The petitioner has sought directions to conduct the exam offline along with the online test for admission to undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in law. Started in 2008, CLAT was held offline till 2014. Last year, it was conducted online by Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow. A reply from the respondents has been sought by March 2.
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The notice was issued by the bench of justice SK Mittal and justice HS Sidhu on a petition filed by Hemen Aggarwal, an advocate, who had submitted that only the online mode was available for the examination, which put students from rural areas in a disadvantageous position. He said there was poor infrastructure of computers etc. in rural areas, adding that both online and offline modes should be available for students to ensure a level playing field.
The examination for admissions to 17 national law schools of the country is conducted on rotational basis by participating institutes. This year, it is being conducted by Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala. The last date to fill the forms is March 31, while the examination would be held on May 8.
The petitioner has sought directions to conduct the exam offline along with the online test for admission to undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in law. Started in 2008, CLAT was held offline till 2014. Last year, it was conducted online by Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow. A reply from the respondents has been sought by March 2.
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