
The Consortium of National Law Universities has established the CLAT 2026 Grievance Redressal Committee to address candidate concerns and provide timely clarifications regarding the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026. The committee is dedicated to ensuring transparency and fairness throughout the examination process.
It goes beyond addressing routine queries, offering solutions to complex issues and resolving grievances that may arise during the admission process. By doing so, the committee plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the exam, fostering trust among candidates, and ensuring a smooth and fair admission experience for all aspirants.
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The CLAT 2026 Grievance Redressal Committee serves as a vital channel for candidates to voice concerns. This official body reviews and resolves issues related to the examination process.
It aims to ensure fairness and accuracy in results and admissions. Candidates must adhere strictly to the submission guidelines to ensure their concerns are heard.
Candidates must follow specific guidelines when submitting grievances. This structured approach helps in the efficient processing of complaints.
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Important Points for Grievance Submission |
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Grievance Submission Process |
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Mode of Submission |
Grievances can only be submitted through the official CLAT grievance portal. |
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Portal Opening Date & Time |
The portal opened on December 17, 2025, at 5:00 PM. |
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Last Date & Time to Submit Grievances |
The final deadline for grievance submission is December 24, 2025, at 5:00 PM. |
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Late Submissions |
Grievances submitted after this specified deadline will not be entertained. |
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Grievance Submission Fee |
No fee is required to submit a grievance, making it accessible to all candidates. |
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Multiple Grievances |
Candidates should not submit multiple grievances for the same specific issue. |
The committee addresses various critical issues related to the CLAT 2026 examination and admission process. What kind of grievances will be addressed through CLAT 2026 Grievance Redressal Portal? These are:
Errors in totalling or computation of CLAT 2026 marks. Such errors affect overall scores.
Issues related to the counselling registration process. This includes technical glitches or data discrepancies.
Discrepancies in the published seat matrix. Accurate seat allocation is vital for admissions.
Problems related to infrastructure and facilities at exam centres. Candidate comfort and access are important.
Issues concerning the conduct or behaviour of invigilators. Fair exam conduct is paramount.
Any other grievance, incidental or ancillary to the matters listed above. This allows for addressing unforeseen issues.
Certain types of grievances fall outside the committee's scope. Candidates should be aware of these exclusions.
Objections related to CLAT 2026 questions. These are handled separately during the answer key objection window.
Issues concerning answer options. These are also part of the answer key challenge process.
Challenges to the final answer key. Once finalized, the answer key is not subject to further grievance.
Any grievance already examined during the provisional answer key objection process. The committee avoids duplication of review.
The CLAT 2026 Grievance Submission Procedure ensures a structured approach to addressing candidate concerns. Following the correct steps is crucial for a successful submission.
Candidates must follow these steps to submit their grievances:
Log into the official CLAT candidate account.
Click on the "Submit Grievance" option on the dashboard.
Write the grievance description clearly and concisely, within 1,000 characters.
Upload supporting documents if available.
Complete submission by filling the declaration and clicking Submit.
Grievances sent via email, phone calls, or support tickets will not be accepted.