CLAT Entrance Coaching Classes

Syllabus

English Language

  • Grammar
  • Idioms
  • Spellings
  • Tenses (Past, Present&Future)
  • Synonyms & Antonyms
  • Extensive Comprehension passages

Current Affairs

  • Static General Knowledge
  • Current Events of recurring nature
  • International Relations, Diplomacy & International Law
  • Historical events
  • Treaties
  • Trade and Commerce
  • Extensive Comprehension passages
  • MCQs
  • Access to Reading material from top legal journals, News letters and over 5 leading newspapers Pan-India

Legal Reasoning

FEATURES:

How to find law

How to read statutes

How to read judgments

Application of law based on case study

How to be build a career in law- Tips

How to develop legal writing

1. LAW

  • Meaning and definition of law
  • Nature of law
  • Classification of law
  • International and national law
  • Private and public law
  • Sources of law
  • Schools of law
  • Rights and Duties
  • Ownership & Possession
  • Legal Person

2. LEGAL MAXIMS AND LEGAL TERMS

3. CRIMINAL LAW

  • Crime (actus Reus + mens rea)
  • Joint criminal liability -un lawful assembly- common object
  • General exception
  • Abetment
  • Offences against state
  • Offences against body
  • Offences against property
  • Defamation
  • Overview of Criminal Procedure Code
  • Overview of Evidence Act
  • Recent Criminal Laws – POCSO, Prevention of Sexual Harassment At workplace Act, Juvenile
  • Justice Act
  • Cyber Crimes
  • Crime against Women
  • Punishments including the debate on Death penalty
  • Drug Trafficking and laws
  • Money laundering Act
  • Prevention of Corruption Act

4. CONTRACT LAW

  • What is a contract (proposal, promise, consideration, agreement, reciprocal contract etc)
  • Essential conditions of a valid contract
  • Freedom of contract and it’s limitation
  • Void agreements
  • Contingent contracts
  • Breach of contract and it’s remedies
  • Special contracts

5. TORT

  • Meaning and definition
  • Tort and crime
  • Tort and contract
  • Essentials
  • General defences(act of God etc)
  • Vicarious liability
  • Negligence
  • Res Ipsa loquitor
  • Defamation

6. INTERNATIONAL LAW

  • Nature and Definition of International Law
  • Subjects of International law
  • Sources of International Law
  • International Organization – UN
  • Important Conventions
  • Human Rights
  • Climate change and International Law
  • Globalization and Law

7. CONSTITUTION

  • Historical back ground
  • Government of India Act
  • Indian independence Act
  • Constituent Assembly
  • Features of Indian Constitution
  • Preamble
  • Citizenship
  • Citizenship Act focusing current amendments
  • Fundamental rights
  • Directive Principles
  • Fundamental Duties
  • Emergency provisions
  • Parliament, State legislatures
  • President, Governors
  • Prime minister, council of Ministers, collective responsibility
  • Supreme court and High courts
  • Distribution of powers between the centre and the states- (union list, state list, concurrent list)
  • Art. 370 and latest developments
  • Constitutional bodies and non constitutional bodies
  • Constitutional Amendments
  • Procedure for amendment
  • Schedules

LAW

1
Meaning and Definition of Law
2
Nature of law
3
Classification of law
4
International and national law
5
Private and public law
6
Sources of law
7
Schools of law
8
Rights and Duties
9
Ownership & Possession
10
Legal Person
11
Mock Tests

LEGAL MAXIMS AND LEGAL TERMS

CRIMINAL LAW

1
Crime (Actus reus + Mens rea)
2
Joint criminal liability -un lawful assembly- common object
3
General exception
4
Abetment
5
Offences against state
6
Offences against body
7
Offences against property
8
Defamation
9
Overview of Criminal Procedure Code
10
Overview of Evidence Act
11
Recent Criminal Laws – POCSO, Prevention of Sexual Harassment At workplace Act, Juvenile
12
Justice Act
13
Cyber Crimes
14
Crime against Women
15
Punishments including the debate on Death penalty
16
Drug Trafficking and laws
17
Money laundering Act
18
Prevention of Corruption Act
19
Mock Tests

CONTRACT LAW

1
What is a contract (proposal, promise, consideration, agreement, reciprocal contract etc)
2
Essential conditions of a valid contract
3
Freedom of contract and it’s limitation
4
Void agreements
5
Contingent contracts
6
Breach of contract and it’s remedies
7
Special contracts
8
Mock Tests

TORT

1
Meaning and definition
2
Tort and crime
3
Tort and contract
4
Essentials
5
General defences(act of God etc)
6
Vicarious liability
7
Negligence
8
Res Ipsa loquitor
9
Defamation
10
Mock Tests

INTERNATIONAL LAW

1
Nature and Definition of International Law
2
Subjects of International law
3
Sources of International Law
4
International Organization – UN
5
Important Conventions
6
Human Rights
7
Climate change and International Law
8
Globalization and Law
9
Mock Tests

CONSTITUTION

1
Historical background
2
Government of India Act
3
Indian independence Act
4
Constituent Assembly
5
Features of Indian Constitution
6
Preamble
7
Citizenship
8
Citizenship Act focusing current amendments
9
Fundamental rights
10
Directive Principles
11
Fundamental Duties
12
Emergency Provisions
13
Parliament, State legislatures
14
President, Governors
15
Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Collective responsibility
16
Supreme court and High courts
17
Distribution of powers between the centre and the states- (union list, state list, concurrent list)
18
Art. 370 and latest developments
19
Constitutional bodies and non constitutional bodies
20
Constitutional Amendments
21
Procedure for Amendment
22
Schedules
23
Mock Tests
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Duration: 400 Hrs
Lectures: 74
Level: Beginner

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