UG-CLAT Legal Reasoning Syllabus 2025 PDF Download
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UG-CLAT Legal Reasoning Syllabus 2025
The UG-CLAT Legal Reasoning Syllabus for the UG-CLAT 2025 is available by the Consortium of National Law Universities. The UG-CLAT Legal Reasoning Syllabus is available for review from the link below. The UG-CLAT 2025 Legal Reasoning syllabus defines and describes each unit covered on the UG-CLAT 2025 Legal Reasoning exam.
Entrance Exam Legal Reasoning Revised Syllabus
Entrance Exam Legal Reasoning and their Unit wise marks distribution
Units and Topics
# | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
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1 | Legal Reasoning | |
Total | - |
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Syllabus
- Study of Law (Entrance Exams)
- Research Aptitude (Entrance Exams)
- Problem-Solving Ability (Entrance Exams)
- Questions Based on Hypothetical Situations (Entrance Exams)
- Important Court Decisions (Entrance Exams)
- Indian Constitution (Entrance Exams)
- Indian Penal Code (Entrance Exams)
- Law of Torts (Entrance Exams)
- Indian Contract Act (Entrance Exams)
- Legal Fundamentals and Terms (Entrance Exams)
- Family Law
- Legal Miscellaneous
- Law : Its Nature and Classification
- Criminal Law
- Contract Law
- Acts
An Act is the guiding force for the authority to take any action under due process of·law. The law in India is made by legislative bodies, which describe evey possible enforcement of law of the land.
- Legal Terms and Maxims (Entrance Exam)
Legal maxims and legal phrases are sometimes compared to axioms in geometry. These are the established universal principles of law and moral philosophy, usually well known to people in the legal profession. However, it must be said that these pages can in no circumstances be used as a source of legal advice, legal counselling and/or simple recommendation on any matter, including but not limited to judicial proceedings of criminal, civil, family, common law and court, etc.