CLAT - PG

CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. It is an offline exam which consists of 120 MCQs to be solved in 2 hours. This course will take you through all the important sections of CLAT examination. This will also help you to manage your time during the preparation for this exam. This course will guide you to approach law schools and will also give you all material that you can use for the preparation of this exam.

WHY DELHI INSTITUTE OF LAW FOR CLAT ?

  • Hybrid Mode of Teaching
  • Online / Offline Batches
  • Best in Industry & Experienced Faculty
  • Focussed Preparation
  • Comprehensive Course

ABOUT COURSE

  • Live Online/Offline Classes + 24 X 7 Recorded videos available
  • Mock Test Series + Subject Wise MCQs
  • Adequate time for self-study
  • Previous Year Question Papers Analysis
  • Weekly Revision Classes till the examination.
  • Regular doubt sessions
  • Individual Performance Index, to assure the success of every student
  • Current Affairs Monthly magazines available.

The PG-CLAT 2023 will feature an emphasis on the comprehension abilities of the students. It shall be of 120 minutes duration, with one sections:
  • The first section would include 120 objective-type questions carrying 1 mark each. There shall be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
  • The paper will be based on the mandatory subjects of the undergraduate program and include -
    1. Constitutional Law
    2. Jurisprudence
    3. Administrative Law
    4. Law of Contract
    5. Torts
    6. Family Law
    7. Criminal Law
    8. Property Law
    9. Company Law
    10. Public International Law
    11. Tax Law
    12. Environmental Law
    13. Labour & Industrial Law.

DURATION :

The duration of the course will be 6 Month .

CLAT PG Syllabus 2024 - Subject Wise CLAT LLM Syllabus

  • Skills Tested – Comprehension and reasoning skills and abilities of the candidate.
  • Prior knowledge of legal subjects– The CLAT exam will test whether the candidate has the aptitude and skills required for legal education, rather than test his knowledge of legal subjects. That being said, prior knowledge may be useful for answering questions in the Current Affairs section.

CLAT LLM Exam Pattern 2024

Exam Mode Offline
Duration 2 hours
Nature of Questions Multiple-Choice 120 questions of one mark each
Number of Questions 120
Total Marks 120
Marks for each question 1
Negative Marking Yes (0.25 marks for every wrong answer)
Medium of paper English


CLAT 2024 marking scheme

Particulars Marks
Correct Answer 1 marks each
Incorrect Answer 0.25 marks
Unanswered/ Unattempted Question No marks


OBJECTIVE SECTION
  • Ability to read and comprehend the issues discussed in the passage, as well as any arguments and viewpoints discussed or set out in the passage;
  • Awareness of the issues discussed in the passage, as well as of legal issues and facts related to and arising out of the passage and the judgment or statute from which it is extracted;
  • Summarise the passage; and
  • Ability to apply your knowledge of the fields of law discussed in the passage.

CLAT PG Syllabus 2024 - Detailed syllabus subject-wise

The CLAT LLM QUESTION PAPER includes objective-type questions. The objective-type questions in CLAT PG 2024 will be asked from legal issues such as important decisions of court, recent amendments, important judgements, statutes or regulations. These questions are comprehension-based passages.

Subject-wise CLAT LLM syllabus 2024

CLAT LLM Constitutional Law syllabus Basic & Salient Features of Indian Constitution/History/ Preamble, Citizenship, Doctrine of Basic Structure, Fundamental Rights- Article 12- Article 30, DPSPs & Fundamental Duties, Important Amendments, Constitutional Remedies, Supreme Court, Ordinance Power, Parliament, Services under Union and State, Emergency Provisions Trade, Commerce, Intercourse, Executive, Amendment Power, Committee and Commissions, Anti-Defection Law, Center-state Relations, Scheduled Area, Article 300 A, Article 370
Law of Torts Introduction to General Principles, What is Tort? Origin of Law of Torts in India, Criticism of Winfield, Damnum sine Injuria/Injuria sine Damnum Tortious Liability, Several and Independent Tortfeasors, Joint Tortfeasors and related cases, Statutory Authority, Consent (Volenti nonfit Injuria) General Defences, Act of God & Private Defence, Strict Liability, Specific Torts, and Absolute Liability, Negligence, Nuisance and Defamation, Vicarious Liability, Consumer Protection, The distinction between Joint and Several Tortfeasor
Criminal Law Elements of crime, Actus Reas and Men’s rea, group liability, abetment, criminal conspiracy, exceptions, attempt to commit offenses, offenses against public tranquillity, offenses against the body – culpable homicide, murder, hurt, grievous hurt, wrongful confinement, and wrongful restraint criminal force, assault, abduction, kidnapping, rape & un-natural offenses
Jurisprudence Definition/outlook of the subject/Nature of Jurisprudence, Source of Law, School of Jurisprudence, Rights, Duties, Power Liability Person and Liabilities, Ownership and Possession, Corporate Liability, Theories of Punishment, Law and Morals, Contemporary Jurists & Recent Contemporary Concepts, and Maxims, Hohfeld’s Legal Relation/ Jural Analysis
Law of Contracts Introduction, Basic elements of Contract, Offer Acceptance Consideration, etc., Communication of Offer, Acceptance, and Revocation of Offer & Acceptance, Consent, Capacity to Contract, Privity of Contract, Element Vitiating Contract, Wagering Agreements and Contingent Contract, Quasi Contract, Breach of Contract and Remedies for Breach of Contract, Bailment, Pledge- Specific Contract, Indemnity, Guarantee and Agency, Force Majure & Doctrine of Frustration
Administrative Law Meaning Definition Scope and Significance of Administrative Law, Rule of Law, administrative Actions- Meaning and Classifications Principles of Natural Justice, Meaning, Nature and need of administrative direction, Natural Justice and Statutory Provisions, Control Mechanism of Delegated Legislation Parliamentary, Procedural and Adjudicatory, Liability of Administration, Administrative Discretion and Remedies, Meaning of Delegated, Legislation and its growth, Administrative Adjudication, Enforceability of Administrative Direction, Administrative Direction to Quasi-Judicial and Statutory Bodies, Doctrine of Estoppel, Relationship between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, Emerging Trends in Administrative Law
Intellectual Property Rights Nature, meaning, definition and scope of IPR, Trademarks Act 1999, Patents Act 1970, Copyright Act 1957, IPR in International Perspective
Environmental Law Outline of the Subject, The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974, The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981, The Environment (Protection) Act 1986 The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1955, Indian Forest Act 1927, The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, Schedule Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers, (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006, International Environment Law
Labour & Industrial Law Introduction, Theory, and Concept of Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations Code 2020, Code on Social Security 2020, Code on Occupational Safety Health and Working Conditions 2020, Code on Wages 2020, Industrial Disputes Act, The Factories Act, 1948, The Standing Orders Act, Analysis of Recent amendment made in Labour Laws and their leading cases
Public International Law Overview of the Subject, Sources of International Law, Relationship between Municipal and International Law, Treaties International Organisations, State Recognition, State Succession, Human Rights and International Law, Law of Sea, Air and Space, Settlement of Dispute
Property Law Outline and Applicability of the subject, Types of Properties, Concept of Sale, Lease, Mortgage, Exchange, Gift, Will, etc., Actionable Claims
Family law Judicial Separation, Divorce, and Maintenance (For both Muslim law and Hindu law)
Company Law Introduction to Companies Act, Doctrines under Companies Act, 2013, Directors, Shareholder Meeting, Listing/Delisting of Shares, Winding Up, Assessment Answers
Taxation law Introduction, Residential Status, Income from Salary, Income which do not form part of Total Income, Income from House Property, Income from Business & Profession, Indirect Tax, Recent GST Amendment




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