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Legal Reasoning for CLAT:The Art of Reasoning
This article will delve into the technical (read: problem-solving) aspects of Legal Reasoning. We strictly advice you to sit up straight and read this instruction
May 15, 2016
Legal Reasoning for CLAT: Tort of Malicious Prosecution
A company called IN Corp discovered a case of financial mismanagement upon general audit. An inquiry committee was constituted and it was to table its
May 7, 2016
Legal Reasoning for CLAT: Understanding the Tort of Defamation
By Siddharth Dey Nikhil is an expert thief. Apart from being the slippery cat that he is, Nikhil has a complete distaste towards Richa. Richa
February 17, 2016
Legal Reasoning: 50 Practice Questions
LEGAL REASONING: Practice Questions for CLAT 2016 The following are the top legal reasoning: practice questions for CLAT 2016 offered to you by our CLAT
February 11, 2016
Legal Reasoning for CLAT : Practice Questions on Trespass
Practice Questions: 1. Every person has a right to complete immunity of his person from physical interference of others, except in so far as the
January 30, 2016
Legal Reasoning for CLAT: Tort of Trespass
“TRESPASSER” “Trespassers will be prosecuted”, are four words which you must have seen ‘n’ number of times, written on a board, and hung on a
January 30, 2016
Legal Reasoning for CLAT : 9 Practice Questions on Nuisance
Nobody shall make use of his property in a way which causes damage to others. Any such use constitutes private nuisance, a wrongful act
January 23, 2016
Legal Reasoning for CLAT: The Tort of Nuisance
As I write this, the neighbourhood school is conducting its annual fest. The noise is in the superlative, the speakers are terrible, the singing is
January 23, 2016
Legal Reasoning: 20 Practice Questions on Defences in Law of Torts
1. Principle: An Act of God is an operation of natural forces so unexpected that no human foresight or skill could reasonably be expected to
December 31, 2015
Negligence for CLAT: Definition and Elements
“Negligence (Lat. negligentia, from neglegere, to neglect, literally “not to pick up something”) is a failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in
December 30, 2015