Mastering Legal Aptitude for CLAT
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the gateway to top law schools in India, and among its crucial sections is Legal Aptitude. This section assesses a candidate’s ability to think logically, apply legal principles, and analyze legal scenarios. At Career Launcher South Ex, we provide expert guidance, structured preparation strategies, and comprehensive study material to help students ace this section.
Weightage: Approximately 35-39 questions in the exam.
Question Types:
Legal principles and their application to factual situations.
Legal reasoning and logical analysis.
Awareness of landmark judgments and legal terms.
Skills Tested:
Critical thinking and logical reasoning.
Problem-solving using legal principles.
Reading comprehension of legal passages.
Standard Books:
Universal’s CLAT Guide
A.P. Bhardwaj’s Legal Aptitude for CLAT & Other Law Entrance Exams
Legal Awareness:
Bare Acts of important laws (e.g., Contract Act, IPC, Constitution)
Landmark judgments and current legal affairs
Newspapers & Websites:
The Hindu (Legal Reports)
LiveLaw, Bar & Bench for legal updates
Career Launcher’s Monthly Legal Compendium
Concept Clarity: Learn fundamental legal principles and terms.
Reading Practice: Analyze legal passages with a focus on argument structure.
Mock Tests & Sectional Practice: Attempt legal reasoning quizzes regularly.
Case Law Analysis: Study important Supreme Court rulings and their implications.
Time Management: Prioritize accuracy and speed while solving legal reasoning questions.
Legal Reasoning: Application of legal principles in hypothetical situations.
Constitutional Law: Fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers.
Law of Torts: Negligence, defamation, vicarious liability.
Contract Law: Offer, acceptance, consideration, breach of contract.
Criminal Law: IPC sections on offenses, defenses, and punishments.
Legal GK: Landmark cases, important amendments, new bills, and acts.
Q1: A minor enters into a contract for buying a luxury car. The contract is: (a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Voidable
(d) Illegal
Q2: The principle of Audi Alteram Partem means: (a) Let the decision be made in silence
(b) One cannot be a judge in their own cause
(c) Hear the other side
(d) Justice should not only be done but also seen to be done
Q3: Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for Freedom of Speech and Expression? (a) Article 14
(b) Article 19
(c) Article 21
(d) Article 32
Q1: A person commits theft but returns the stolen item immediately. As per IPC, the offense is: (a) Not punishable
(b) Still punishable
(c) A civil wrong
(d) Can be compromised between parties
Q2: Nemo judex in causa sua relates to: (a) Doctrine of Stare Decisis
(b) Natural Justice
(c) Promissory Estoppel
(d) Rule of Law
Q3: The landmark case Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala is associated with: (a) Right to Property
(b) Doctrine of Basic Structure
(c) Right to Equality
(d) Right to Education
Q4: Which of the following is an essential element of a valid contract? (a) Lawful Object
(b) Undue Influence
(c) Coercion
(d) Uncertainty
Q5: The concept of ‘Double Jeopardy’ is enshrined in which Article of the Indian Constitution? (a) Article 20
(b) Article 21
(c) Article 22
(d) Article 14
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Expert Mentorship: Personalized guidance from experienced faculty.
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Comprehensive Study Material: Structured notes covering all legal concepts.
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Regular Mock Tests: Simulated legal aptitude exams for practice.
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Doubt-Solving Sessions: Special focus on legal reasoning and case law analysis.
Excelling in the Legal Aptitude section of CLAT requires logical reasoning, consistent practice, and staying updated with legal developments. At Career Launcher South Ex, we ensure our students receive top-tier coaching to sharpen their legal reasoning skills and maximize their scores.
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