Today, December 26, the Consortium of National Law Universities will launch the CLAT 2023 grievance filing process on consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

Today, December 26, the Consortium of National Law Universities will begin the process of filing complaints regarding the CLAT 2023 final answer key and the examination procedure. On December 23, the results of the NLU admission test were released.

A Grievance Redressal Committee has been established by the Consortium of National Law Universities to hear and address any complaints applicants may have regarding the Common Law Admission Test 2023 (“CLAT 2023”). The CLAT 2023 Final Answer Keys and the CLAT 2023 administration at each Test Center are both subject to a grievance by candidates, according to an official statement.

Only candidates who have submitted objections in accordance with the Consortium’s “Notification: Objections to Question Paper and Provisional Answer Key” of December 18, 2022, may file grievances against the final answer key, it was added.

The deadline for filing complaints is December 29. The NLU consortium stated that complaints made by phone, email, or support tickets sent through the website would not be taken into account.

CLAT 2023: How to file a complaint

a. Visit consortiumofnlus.ac.in and log into your CLAT account.

b. Select “Submit Grievance” from the menu.

d. Describe the specifics of your complaint.

d. In no more than 1,000 characters, outline your complaint.

e. Upload any supporting files.

f. Send in the declaration form, step. 

g. Select “Submit” from the menu.