Videos and images allegedly related to the CLAT 2026 question paper have surfaced on social media, raising concerns among aspirants. The Consortium of National Law Universities has taken note of the issue. Here’s what is known so far.
Soon after the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 was conducted, several videos and images began circulating online, with claims suggesting a possible paper leak. The incident sparked widespread discussion among candidates, parents, and legal education stakeholders across the country.
Images and videos allegedly showing CLAT 2026 questions circulated on social media platforms
Claims suggested the content surfaced before or shortly after the exam
Aspirants raised concerns over exam integrity and fairness
⚠️ No independent verification of the authenticity of the circulating material has been confirmed.
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) acknowledged the concerns
The matter is reportedly under review
Candidates have been advised to rely only on official notices
As of now, no official confirmation of a paper leak has been announced.
National-level law entrance exam
Conducted for admission to UG & PG law programmes
Accepted by National Law Universities (NLUs) across India
Conducted in offline mode
Exam credibility is crucial for fair admissions
Even unverified claims can create panic among candidates
Transparency from authorities helps maintain trust in the examination process
Candidates are advised to:
Avoid believing unverified social media claims
Follow updates only from the official CLAT website
Wait for an official statement or clarification before drawing conclusions
🔗 Source: barandbench.com