Speaking to Bar & Bench, the Director of Law Prep Tutorial, Anupama Joshi said that the answer keys given in the earlier provisional answer key appeared to be mismatched.
For instance, the answers for Set A papers were inadvertently provided in the Set B section of the earlier answer key.
Owing to this, there were concerns about how students would raise objections to the provisional answer key, since a fee of ₹1,000 has to be paid per objection raised.
Source: Barandbench