Supreme Court allows suspected COVID-19-positive candidate to appear for CLAT

The Supreme Court on Monday allowed a law aspirant suspected of being COVID-19 positive and in isolation to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

The CLAT was under way as the case was taken up for hearing before a Bench led by Justice Ashok Bhushan.

The student from Madhya Pradesh was asked to download a copy of the court order. The order had to be presented to the official in charge of the exam centre by a person who is “non-symptomatic”. On doing this, the officials would have to provide the student with a separate room to take the examination.

“Applicant shall enter centre after other candidates take entry and shall first leave the examination centre. Centre Superintendent may also request the Chief Medical officer of the District or Superintendent, Government Hospital to provide a medical staff to render necessary assistance,” the court order said.

The aspirant…

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