CLAT UG Study Notes for Complete Preparation 2024 | Includes Subject : English Language, Current Affairs & GK, Legal Reasoning ,Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques | Topic-wise practice tests

CLAT UG Study Notes for Complete Preparation 2024 | Includes Subject : English Language, Current Affairs & GK, Legal Reasoning ,Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques | Topic-wise practice tests
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Publisher: EduGorilla Community Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 696
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Genre: Education
ISBN: 9358808683

EduGorilla's CLAT UG Study Notes are the best-selling notes for LLB aspirants. This Book include topics from CLAT UG syllabus - English, Current Affairs, GK, Legal Resoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. The content is well-researched and covers all topics related to CLAT UG Entrance Test. The book is designed to help students prepare thoroughly for their CLAT UG exam, with topic-wise study notes that are comprehensive and easy to understand. EduGorilla's CLAT UG notes also include solved multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for self-evaluation, allowing students to gauge their progress and identify areas that require further improvement. This Book perfect for understanding the pattern and type of questions asked in CLAT UG as they are tailored to the latest syllabus of the LLB entrance exam, making them a valuable resource for exam preparation.

Polity Laxmikant Short Notes (Quick Revision) (Arora IAS) for UPSC/State PCS /Law/College/ Railway/NET-JRF Exam

Polity Laxmikant Short Notes (Quick Revision) (Arora IAS) for UPSC/State PCS /Law/College/ Railway/NET-JRF Exam
Author: Team Arora IAS
Publisher: Arora IAS
Total Pages: 155
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

INDEX Chapter-1: Historical Background (Page No.: 1 to 5) Chapter-2: Making of the Constitution (Page No.: 6-7) Chapter-3: Salient Features of Indian Constitution (Page No.: 8-9) Chapter-4: Preamble of the Constitution (Page No.: 10-12) Chapter-5: Union and its Territory (Page No.: 12-15) Chapter-6: Fundamental Rights (Page No.: 16-22) Chapter-7: Directive Principles of State Policy (Page No.: 23-26) Chapter-8 : Fundamental Duties (Page No. : 27-29) Chapter-9 : Amendment of the Constitution (Page No. : 29-32) Chapter-10 : Parliamentary System (Page No. : 33-35) Chapter-11 : Federal System (Page No. : 35-37) Chapter-12 : Centre-State Relations (Page No. : 37-40) Chapter-13 : Inter-State Relations (Page No. : 41-42) Chapter-14 : Emergency Provisions (Page No. : 43-45) Chapter-15 : President (Page No. : 46-47) Chapter-16 : Vice-President (Page No. : 48-49) Chepter-17 : Governor (Page No. : 50-51) Chapter-18 : Prime Minister(Page No. : 52) Chepter-19 : Chief Minister (Page No. : 53) Chapter-20 : Central Council of Ministers (Page No. : 54-55) Chapter-21 : State Council of Ministers (Page No. : 55-56) Chapter-22 : Cabinet Committees (Page No. : 57) Chapter-23 : Parliament (Page No. : 58-70) Chepter-24 : State Legislature(Page No. : 71-72) Chapter-25 : Parliamentary Committee (Page No. : 73-74) Chepter-26 : Parliamentary Group (Page No. : 75) Chapter-27 : Supreme Court (Page No. : 76-78) Chapter-28: High Court (Page No.: 79-80) Chapter-29: Subordinate Courts (Page No.: 81-82) Chapter-30: Tribunals (Page No.: 83 Chapter-31: Special Provisions for some states (Page No.: 84 Chapter-32: Panchayati Raj (Page No.: 85-86) Chapter-33: Municipalities (Page No.: 87-88) Chapter-34: Union Territories (Page No.: 89-90) Chapter-35: Scheduled and Tribal Area (Page No.: 91) Chapter-36: Election commission (Page No.: 92 Chapter-37: UPSC (Page No.: 93) Chapter-38: SPSC (Page No.: 94) Chapter-39: Finance Commission (Page No.: 95) Chapter-40: Goods and Services Tax Council (Page No.: 96-97) Chapter-41: National Commission of SC (Page No.: 98) Chapter-42: National Commission of STs (Page No.: 98) Chapter-43: National Commission of BCs (Page No.: 99) Chapter-44: Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities (Page No.: 100) Chapter-45: Comptroller and auditor general of (India Page No.: 101) Chapter-46: Attorney General of India (Page No. : 102) Chapter-47 : Advocate General of India (Page No. : 103) Chapter-48 : NITI Aayog (Page No. : 104-105) Chapter-49 : National Human Right Commission (Page No. : 106-107) Chapter-50 : State Human Right Commission (Page No. : 107) Chapter-51 : Central Information Commission (Page No. : 108) Chapter-52 : State Information commission (Page No. : 109) Chapter-53 : Central Vigilance Commission (Page No. : 110) Chapter-54 : Central Bereau of Investigation (Page No. : 111) Chapter-55: Lokpal and Lokayukts (Page No.: 112-113) Chepter-56: National Disaster Management Authority (Page No.: 114) Chepter-57: National Investigation Agency (Page No.: 115) Chepter-58: Public Services (Page No.: 116) Chepter-59: Rights and Liabilities of the Government (Page No.: 117) Chepter-60: Official Language (Page No.: 118) Chapter-61: Cooperative societies (Page No.: 119) Chapter-62: Special Provision Relating to Certain Classes (Page No.: 120) Chapter-63: Political Parties (Page No.: 121-122) Chapter-64: Role of Regional parties (Page No.: 122-123) Chapter-65: Elections (Page No.: 123-125) Chapter-66: Election laws (Page No.: 125-126) Chapter-67: Electoral Reforms (Page No.: 127-128) Chapter-68: Voting Behaviours (Page No.: 129) Chapter-69: Coalition Government (Page No.: 130) Chapter-70: Anti-Defection Law (Page No.: 131-132) Chapter-71: Pressure Groups (Page No.: 132) Chapter-72: National Integration (Page No.: 133) Chapter-73: Foreign Policy (Page No.: 134-135) Chapter-74: National Commission to Review Working of Constitution (Page No.: 136-137 Chapter-75: Citizenship Page No.: 138-139) Chapter-76: Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) (Page No.: 140) Chapter-77: Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) (Page No.: 140) Chapter-78: Telecom Regulation Authority of India (TRAI) (Page No. : 171) Chapter-79: Enforcement Directorate (ED) (Page No. : 171) Chapter-80: Telecommunication Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAI) (Page No. : 142) Chapter-81: Survey of India (Page No.: 142-143) Chapter-82: Lokpal-LOGO (Page No.: 143) Chapter-83: Financial stability and development council (FSDC) (Page No.: 144) Chapter-84: Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) (Page No.: 145) Chapter-85: Judicial Review (Page No.: 146) Chapter-86: Judicial Activism (Page No.: 147) Chapter-87: Public Interest Litigation (Page No.: 148-150) Chapter-88: National Register of Citizens (NRC) (Page No.: 151) Chapter-89: National Population Register (NPR) (Page No.: 152) Chapter-90: Citizenship Amendment Act ,2019 (Page No.: 153)

Delivering Justice

Delivering Justice
Author: Sibnath Deb
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000192563

This book critically analyzes emerging issues and challenges in delivering timely justice to common people. It brings a wide range of contemporary and relevant issues relating to the gross violation of human rights and presents situation-based evidence from, and first-hand experiences of behavioral, social and legal professionals. It deals with themes such as holding administrations accountable and securing justice, challenges for the judiciary in the early disposal of cases, challenges to the forensic community, green federalism and environmental justice, current threats to human rights, ethics in the criminal justice system and honor killing from socio-cultural perspectives. Topical and comprehensive, this book will be an excellent read for scholars and researchers of political studies, legal studies, human rights, psychology, behavioural studies, political sociology, sociology, development studies, governance and public policy, environmental studies and South Asian studies. It will also interest policymakers, nongovernmental organizations, activists and professionals in the field.

Model Rules of Professional Conduct

Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Author: American Bar Association. House of Delegates
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590318737

The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.

Courtroom Prayers : A Handbook on Legal Drafting

Courtroom Prayers : A Handbook on Legal Drafting
Author: Adv. Anita Bafna
Publisher: StoryMirror Infotech Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-11-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9395374209

About the Book : Judgement writing is an art, and so is the drafting of legal petitions. Good drafting impresses the judges, clients, and opponents alike. This book is an attempt to provide basic support to junior lawyers in drafting pleadings for the Court. It goes a step ahead with many landmark judgments being quoted and relevant paragraphs produced at appropriate places in briefs set out herein. We have pleasure in putting this book in the hands of junior lawyers to give them an idea about how to draft petitions, applications, appeals, and various related legal pleadings. This book contains vital drafting materials from the trial Court to the Supreme Court. The author has tried to compile her legal drafts with milestone judgments of the Supreme Court of India and various other High Courts for the benefit of the new entrants to the legal field. About the Author: Anita Bafna started her career as a trial Court lawyer in Mumbai and later went on to become an Advocate-on-Record with the Supreme Court of India. She has been a column writer for many newspapers on legal subjects. YouTube channel is one more endeavour of hers to enlighten junior lawyers about legal acumen and make them familiar with the Court craft. Her vast experience as a trial Court lawyer can be seen in her pleadings and presentation of legal documents which gives clarity about the facts, grounds, law points, and logic applied in simple yet powerful ways while defending her clients. Her journey as an attorney will inspire you to reach the highest Court in our country.