Student representatives from National Law Universities (NLUs) across India have renewed their call for the Consortium of National Law Universities (CLAT Consortium) to take action on their long-pending demands to reform the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) fee structure.

Over the past year, students have made multiple submissions, yet claim that the Consortium has not provided any acknowledgement or formal response, fuelling growing frustration among law aspirants and student bodies.

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The latest appeal, spearheaded by the Cross-NLU Initiative, a collective platform representing student associations from several NLUs, underscores deepening concerns

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