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Grievance Against CLAT 2023 Result? Here Is How You Can Complain.

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Ruchika Mohapatra
23 December 20221 min read
CLAT 2023 was conducted on 18 December 2022 and now the final answer keys for CLAT UG and CLAT PG 2023 have been published!
However, there are many aspirants who have a grievance against their CLAT 2023 result. The Consortium of NLUs has constituted a Committee to look into the concerns of such students.
To file a grievance against CLAT 2023 result, one has to follow the given steps:
  1. Login to your CLAT account
  2. Click the ‘Submit Grievance’ button
  3. State the nature of your grievance
  4. Describe your grievance (max. 1,000 characters)
  5. Upload supporting documents
  6. Submit the declaration form
  7. Click the ‘Submit’ button
Things to keep in mind about the Grievance Redressal Process
  • Candidates may file a grievance regarding the CLAT 2023 Final Answer Keys as well as the conduct of CLAT 2023 at their respective Test Centers
  • Grievances against the Final Answer Key may be raised ONLY by candidates who have submitted objections as per the Consortium’s “Notification: Objections to Question Paper and Provisional Answer Key” dated December 18, 2022
  • Grievances may be filed between 9:00 A.M. on Monday, December 26, 2022 until 9:00 A.M. on Thursday, December 29, 2022. No further grievances will be considered after that time
  • Grievances received over email, support tickets on the website or phone calls will not be considered
You can find the official notification released by the Consortium here: https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2023/notifications/GrievanceRedressalNotification.pdf
You can check our analysis of the CLAT 2023 UG and CLAT 2023 PG exams here.
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