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Legal Aptitude for CLAT and Other LLB Entrance Examinations is an invaluable guide for students preparing for Common Law Admission Test [CLAT], NLU Delhi [AILET], Symbiosis [SET] exams and other law entrance exams. The book has been prepared on the basis of the current syllabus and pattern of CLAT and other law school entrance exams.
Notable Features:
Explains the broad concept of Legal Aptitude in CLAT and other law entrance examinations as per the approach taken by the examiners.
Step by step analysis to tackle each question with illustrative examples helps to interpret the applicable principle more conveniently.
Detailed chapters with practice questions on Criminal Law, Tort Law, Constitutional Law and Law of Contracts helps in better preparation.
Includes Legal Maxims, Legal Terms and Landmark Cases.
For more confident preparation, previous years' solved question papers of CLAT, AILET and SET alongwith detailed explanations of the answers are also given in the book.
Additionally the book contains in-depth strategies, exam pattern information, and questions for the realistic practice with detailed explanations for all questions and answers.
A companion web resource EBC ExplorerTM(www.ebcexplorer.com), provides access to video lectures, discussion forum and a host of other free learning resources.
A thorough reading of this book will enable the students to attempt the Legal Aptitude section of the paper with utmost confidence and precision.
Part A
Introducing Legal Aptitude
1. The Broad Concept of Legal Aptitude in All Entrance Examinations
2. What Does a First Time Entrance Test Taker Need
3. Entrance Examinations and Their Patterns
Part B
Legal Reasoning
4. How is Legal Reasoning Different
5. What Sort of a Mindset is Required
6. The Logic Followed While Drafting the Questions by the CLAT Paper Makers
7. How do the Questions Work. . 29
8. List of Steps to be Specifically Followed While Answering Each Question
9. Understanding the word “Law”
10. The Functional Set-up of Criminal Laws
11. The Functional Set-up of Constitutional Law
12. The Functional Set-up of Tort Law
13. The Functional Set-up of Contract Law
14. Questions for Exercises
15. Previous Years’ Papers
16. Answer Keys
Part C
Maxims, Cases and terms
17. Essential Maxims
18. Glossary of Terms
19. Cases
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