The submission was made in UGC's counter affidavit while opposing a plea filed against Delhi University's decision to offer admission in its five-year integrated law courses based on the result of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT UG) 2023.
The plea states that through the notification DU has imposed a ‘wholly unreasonable and arbitrary condition’ that the admission to five-year integrated law courses shall be solely based upon merit in the CLAT-UG 2023 result
The PIL, which challenges DU's August 4 notification, seeks that admissions to the five-year integrated law courses be done through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2023.