CLAT GK XXII : Indian Polity (State Legislatures and High Courts)
STATE LEGISLATURE Status · Can be : § UNICAMERAL {One House } § BICAMERAL {Two House } · Bicameral Status : 7 States : 1-
STATE LEGISLATURE Status · Can be : § UNICAMERAL {One House } § BICAMERAL {Two House } · Bicameral Status : 7 States : 1-
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Status · Stand at the apex of the judicial system of India. · Consists of Chief Justice & 30 other judges.
By Shubhankar Jain Speed (S) is the concept which tells us how fast or slow an object is moving. It is always understood with the
The Supreme Court today stayed the Age Limit issued by the Bar Council of India for aspirants seeking to sit for the Common Law Admission
Y can complete a work in 6 days. X alone can do it in 10 days. How much time will they take to complete the
We have previously discussed about Direct and Indirect Speech briefly. We shall now continue that discussion and understand these concepts in greater detail. What
Time and work deals with the relation between time and work in mathematical terms. For example, if I write 500 words a day, then how
Now that you have built your concepts regarding the different basic components, we shall move onto some more advanced components of English grammar. Let us
The Bar Council of India has decided to increase the upper age limit for LLB to 22 years after the Supreme Court had induced its
PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA · Maximum Strength – 250. · {Out of these, President nominates 12 amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience
By Amrita Ghosh Groups of words make up different kinds of sentences. You can think of these groups of words as the building blocks which
By Adithya Iyer When I was supposed to be preparing for CLAT, I at least pretended to study logic, read up on current affairs and
These 50-odd previous years’ questions comprise of the Torts-based questions from all the CLAT exams so far (except 2016), with their ANSWERS AND DETAILED EXPLANATIONS.