Sunday, March 25, 2012

For Optional Subject

Friends,

I have to admit that I may not be able to guide you regarding preparation of all optional subjects, naturally.
I faced the question as to what my optionals were?
My optionals were Law and Literature of Gujarati Language.
My medium for Main and Interview was English.
I should, to begin with, point out books for Law Optional for the benefit of those who dares to opt Law.

+Constitutional Law : Bare Act, Guide for LL.B. Exam, M.P. Jain or any other book as Reference only;
+IPC : Ratanlal & Dhirajlal, Bare Act and Guide for LL.B. Exam;
+Law of Torts : Dr. R. K. Bangia;
+Mercantile Law : Avtar Singh, Bare Acts and Guide for LL.B. Exam;
+International Law : S.K. Kapoor or M.P. Tandon;
+Contemporary Legal Development : Bare Acts, Guide for LL.B. Exam, Internet Material;
+Minor Acts : Bare Acts, Guide for LL.B. Exam;

One must practice regularly to write answers because in Law it is not lack of knowledge but lack of practice which is responsible for poor score. Apart from ample writing practice a candidate should also be aware of direct, to the point, relevant and complete answer writing.
This should be considered as a general guideline, which is subject to modification from individual perspective. Should there be any specific query, comment can be a helpful tool to ask briefly.

Well Wishes.


3 comments:

  1. Hello Sir,
    First of all congratulations on your success and thank you for this blog.
    I have taken law optional. Are the books mentioned by you in this post sufficient? And by Guide to LL.B. Exam, do you mean CLAT preparation book or DU LL.B. entrance exam preparation book?
    Waiting for your reply.
    Thanks in advance.

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    1. Dear Anupam,

      You can consider reading DU LLB course guide, not entrance guide. eg. Guide for Law of Torts...

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    2. Ok. They are popularly known as "duggi" here. Thanks for the reply, Sir.

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