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Legacy of Lawxpertsmv India
SW International Law
SW Torts
SW IPC
SW Contracts
SW Contemporary Legal Developments
Test 3 CC
Test 5
Test 9 2021
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Test 12 2020
Test 12 2021
Test 12 CC
Test 13
Test 14
Test 15
Test 16
Test 12
Test 2
Test 1
SW Test 2
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Test Constitutional law
Subject-Wise test 1
Paper 1 (CL + IL)
SW Test 1
1 | Question Paper | Constitution & Constitutionalism : Distinctive Features of the Constitution
1 | Solution | Constitution and Constitutionalism : Distinctive Features
2.1 | Question Paper | PIL, Legal Aid & Legal Service Authority
2.1 | Solution | PIL, Legal Aid, Legal Service Authority.
2.2 | Question Paper | Fundamental Rights (12-21)
2.2. | Solution | Fundamental Rights (12-21)
2.3 | Fundamental Rights (Article 22-35)
2.3 | Solution| Fundamental Rights (Article 22-35)
3. |Question Paper | Relationship between fundamental rights, directive principles and fundamental duties.
3 | Solution | Relationship between fundamental rights, directive principles and fundamental duties.
4.|Question Paper| Constitutional position of the President and relation with the Council of Ministers.
4.| Solution | Constitutional position of the President and relation with the Council of Ministers.
5 | Governor and His powers
5 | Solution | Governor and His powers
6 | Supreme Court and High Courts.
6 | Solution | Supreme Court and High Courts: Appointments and transfer. Powers, functions and jurisdiction.
Topic 7 | Centre, States and local bodies: (a) Distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States (b) Administrative relationship among Union, State and Local Bodies.(c) Local bodies
Topic 7 | Solution | Centre, States and local bodies: (a) Distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States (b) Administrative relationship among Union, State and Local Bodies.(c) Local bodies
7.2 Centre, States and local bodies: (d) Eminent domain-State property-common property-community property.
7.2 | Solution | Centre, States and local bodies: (d) Eminent domain-State property-common property-community property.
8 | Question | Legislative powers, privileges and immunities.
8 | Solution | Legislative powers, privileges and immunities.
9.1 | Services under the Union and the States: (a) Recruitment and conditions of services;Constitutional safeguards; Administrative tribunals.
9.1 | Solution | Services under the Union and the States: (a) Recruitment and conditions of services;Constitutional safeguards; Administrative tribunals.
9.2 | Services under the Union and the States: (b) Union Public Service Commission and StatePublic Service Commissions—Power and functions. (c) Election Commission
9.2 | Solution | Services under the Union and the States: (b) Union Public Service Commission and StatePublic Service Commissions—Power and functions. (c) Election Commission
10 | Emergency provisions
10 | Solution | Emergency provisions
11 | Amendment to the Constitution
11 | Solution | Amendment to the Constitution
12 | Principles of Natural Justice
12 | Solution | Principles of Natural Justice
13 | Delegated Legislation & its Constitutionality
13 | Solution | Delegated Legislation & its Constitutionality
14 | Separation of Powers & Constitutional Governance
14 | Solution | Separation of Powers & Constitutional Governance
15. Judicial review of administrative action.
15 | Solution |Judicial review of administrative action.
16 | Ombudsman
16 | Solution | Ombudsman
QP T1 | Nature and Definition of International Law
SOLT1 | Nature and Definition of International Law
QPT2 | Relationship between international law and municipal law.
SOLT2 | Relationship between international law and municipal law.
QPT3 | State recognition and state succession.
SOLT3 | State recognition and state succession.
4 | Law of Sea
4 | Solution | Law of Sea
5| Individuals: Nationality, statelessness; Human Rights and procedures available for their enforcement.
5| Solution | Individuals: Nationality, statelessness; Human Rights and procedures available for their enforcement.
6| Territorial jurisdiction of States, Extradition and Asylum
6| Solution | Territorial jurisdiction of States, Extradition and Asylum
7|Treaties: Formation, application, termination and reservation
7 | Solution | . Treaties: Formation, application, termination and reservation.
8 | United Nations: Its principal organs, powers, functions and reform.
8 | Solution | United Nations: Its principal organs, powers, functions and reform.
9 | Peaceful settlement of disputes – different modes.
9| Solution | Peaceful settlement of disputes – different modes.
10 | Question | Lawful recourse to force : aggressions, self-defence, intervention.
10 | Solution | Lawful recourse to force : aggressions, self-defence, intervention.
11 | Question | Fundamental principles of international humanitarian law—International conventions and contemporary developments.
11 | Solution | Fundamental principles of international humanitarian law—International conventions and contemporary developments.
12 | Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear - non proliferation treaty, CTBT.
12 | Solution | Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear - non proliferation treaty, CTBT.
13| International terrorism, state sponsored terrorism, hijacking, international criminal court.
13 | Solution | International terrorism, state sponsored terrorism, hijacking, international criminal court.
14 | New international economic order and monetary law: WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank.
14 | Solution | New international economic order and monetary law: WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank.
15 | Protection and improvement of the human environment: International efforts.
15 | Solution | Protection and improvement of the human environment: International efforts.
1 | General principles of criminal liability: Mens rea and actus reus, mens rea in statutory offences.
1 | Solution |General principles of criminal liability: Mens rea and actus reus, mens rea in statutory offences.
2 | Kinds of punishment and emerging trends as to abolition of capital punishment.
2 | Solution | Kinds of punishment and emerging trends as to abolition of capital punishment.
3| Preparations and criminal attempt.
3| Solution | Preparations and criminal attempt.
4| General exceptions.
4| Solution | General exceptions.
5| Joint and constructive liability.
5 | Solution | Joint and constructive liability.
6| Abetment.
6| Solution | Abetment.
7 | Criminal Conspiracy
7| Solution | Criminal Conspiracy
8 | Offences against State
8 | Solution | Offences against State
9 | Offences against public tranquility.
9 | Solution | Offences against public tranquility.
10 | Question | Offences Against Human Body
10 | Offences Against Human Body
11| Question | Offences against Property
11| Offences against Property
12 | Question | Offences against women
12 | Offences against Women
13| Defamation
13 | Solution | Defamation
14 | Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
14 | Solution | Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
15 |Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and subsequent legislative developments.
15 | Solution | Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and subsequent legislative developments.
16 | Plea bargaining.
16 | Solution | Plea bargaining.
1 | Nature and definition.
1 | Solution |Nature and definition.
2| Solution | Liability based upon fault and strict liability; Absolute liability
2 | Liability based upon fault and strict liability; Absolute liability
3| Vicarious liability including State Liability.
3 | Solution Vicarious liability including State Liability.
4| General defences.
4| Solution | General defences.
5 | Joint tort feasors.
5 | Solution | Joint tort feasors
6 | Remedies.
6 | Solution | Remedies.
7 | Negligence.
7 | Solution | Negligence.
8 | Defamation.
8 | Solution | Defamation
9 | Question | Nuisance
9 | Solution | Nuisance
10 | Question Paper | Conspiracy
10 | Solution | Conspiracy
11 | Question | False Imprisonment
11 | Solution | False Imprisonment
12 | Malicious Prosecution | Question Paper
12 | Malicious Prosecution | Solution
13 | Consumer Protection Act
13 | Solution | Consumer Protection Act
1 | QP | Nature and formation of contract/E-contract
1 | Solution | Nature and formation of contract/E-contract
2| Factors vitiating free consent | Question Paper
2 | Factors vitiating free consent | Solution
3 | QP | Void, voidable, illegal and unenforceable agreements.
3 | Solution | Void, voidable, illegal and unenforceable agreements.
4 | QP | Performance and discharge of contracts.
4 | Solution | Performance and discharge of contracts.
5 | QP |Quasi-contracts.
5 | Solution | Quasi-contracts.
6 | QP | Consequences of breach of contract.
6 | Solution | Consequences of breach of contract.
7 | Contract of indemnity, guarantee and insurance.
7 | Solution | Contract of indemnity, guarantee and insurance.
8| Contract of agency.
8 | Solution | Contract of agency.
9 | QP| Sale of goods and hire purchase.
9 | Solution | Sale of goods and hire purchase.
10 | Formation and dissolution of partnership.
10 | Solution | Formation and dissolution of partnership.
11 | Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.
11 | Solution | Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.
12 | Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
12 | Solution | Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
1 | Public Interest Litigation
1 | Solution | Public Interest Litigation
2 | Intellectual Property Rights
2 | Solution | Intellectual Property Rights
3| Information Technology Law
3 | Solution | Information Technology Law
4| Competition Law
4| Solution | Competition Law
5 | Alternate Dispute Resolution—Concept, types/prospects.
5 | Solution | Alternate Dispute Resolution—Concept, types/prospects.
6| Major statutes concerning environmental law.
6 | Solution | Major statutes concerning environmental law.
7| Solution | Right to Information Act
7 | Right to Information Act
Competition Act Law Optional UPSC
ADR Mechanism
PIL UPSC Law Optional
Environmental law
RTI UPSC Law Optional Mains
Trial By Media UPSC CLD
Constitution and constitutionalism
Article 12
Article 14-16
Article 13
Article 21
Article 17 to 19
Execution CPC
Art 20 and 22
Art 23 to 30
Article 32-35
Supreme Court and High Court
President and Governor
Parliamentary Privileges UPSC Law Optional
Ombudsman
UPSC Commissions Law Optional Class
ECI and AT
Amendment
Mega Revision UPSC Law Optional
Principles of Natural justice UPSC Law Optional Mains
Delegated Legislation
Separation of Powers UPSC Law Optional
JR of AA
Nature, Definition and History of IL
Sources of International Law
Relationship of International Law and Municipal Law
State Succession
Law of Seas
Nationality and statelessness extradition and asylum
Human Rights and Territorial Jurisdiction
Treaties
UN - UNGA and UNSC
ICC and ICJ
Peaceful Settlement Of Disputes
Lawful Recourse force, aggression, self-defence, intervention
Terrorism and hijacking UPSC Law Optional
NIEO, WTO , GATT
IMF and World Bank UPSC Law Optional
International environmental law
Nature and definition of torts UPSC Law Optional Mains
No fault, Strict and Absolute Liability
General Defence
Select Joint Tort Feasors UPSC
Remedies
Nuisance
Tort of conspiracy UPSC Law Optional
Negligence UPSC Law Optional
False Imprisonment
Torts Defamation
Malicious prosecution
Consumer Protection Act
Vicarious Liability Torts UPSC
Nature and Formation of contracts class 1
Nature and formation of contract UPSC Class 2
Nature and formation of contracts part 3 and Factors vitiating free consent
Free consent part 2
Free Consent Continued UPSC
Quasi contract
Contract of Agency
Constitution & Constitutionalism : Distinctive Features
Article 14 to 16
Article 17.19
Article 21 , 21 A
Article 20 & 22
ARTICLE 23 TO 30
Article 32.35
3. Relationship between Fundamental Rights and DPSP
4.President
5.Governor
6. Supreme Court and High Court
7.1.Legislative Relations between Centre & State | Local Bodies
7.2 Administrative Relation & Eminent Domain
8. Parliamentary Privileges
9.1 UPSC & Constitutional Safeguards
9.2 Election Commission of India & Administrative Tribunals
10. Emergency
11. Amendment
12.Principles of Natural Justice
13.Delegated Legislation & its Constitutionality
14.Separation of Powers & Constitutional Governance
15. Judicial Review of Administrative Action.
16.Ombudsman
1.1. History, Definition, Nature and Scope of International Law
1.2. Sources of International Law
2. Relationship between IL and ML
3.State Recognition and State Succession
4. Law of Seas
5.1 | Nationality and Statelessness
5.2 & 6.1 | Human Rights and Territorial Jurisdiction of States
6.2 |Asylum and Extradition
7| Treaties
8.1 | UN | General Assembly and Security Council
8.2 | ICC & ICJ
9.Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
10.Legality of use of Force, Aggression, Self-Defence and Intervention
11. International Humanitarian Law
12.Legality of Use or Threat of Nuclear Weapons
Terrorism and Hijacking NEW
14.1. GATT, WTO, TRIPS
14.2. IMF & World Bank
15.International Environmental law
Topic 1 BNS -UPSC Law Optional
Topic 2 | BNS punishments
Topic 3-4 IPC/BNS
Topic 4 BNS | Private Defence
Topic 5 BNS | Joint and Constructive Liability
Topic 6 & 7 BNS | Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy
Topic 8 BNS | Offence Against State
Topic 9 BNS |Offences against public tranquility.
Topic 10.1 BNS | Culpable Homicide and Murder
Topic 10.2 BNS | Offence Against Human Body Part 2
Topic 10.3/12 BNS | Sexual Offences
Topic 14 | Prevention of corruption act
Topic 15 | Protection of Civil Rights Act
Topic 16 | Plea Bargaining BNSS
Crime : Elements & Statutory offences | Mens Rea
Punishments
Preparation, Attempt and General Exception [upto Infancy]
General Exceptions Part 2 [Section 84-95]
Private defense _ Trivial
Joint and Constructive Liability
Abetment & Conspiracy
Offences against State
Offences against Public Tranquility
Culpable Homicide & Murder
Offences Against Human Body
Hurt and Grievous hurt
Kidnapping & Abduction ; Wrongful restraint & Confinement
Sexual Offences & Offences against Women
Offences against Property Part 2
Trespass
Theft Extortion Robbery Dacoity
Prevention of Corruption Act
Protection of Civil Rights Act
Plea Bargaining
Nature and Definition of Torts
Strict Liability & Absolute Liability
Joint and Several Liability
General Defences
Negligence and Conspiracy Tort
Remedies_Under_Torts
Defamation
Malicious Prosecution
Public Interest Litigation
Public Interest Litigation PPT
IPR Introduction and Patent law
IPR Part 2
IPR Part 3 | Trademark Law
Information Technology Act
Competition law
ADR Mechanism PPT
Right to Information Act
Environmental Law
Environmental laws
Trial by Media
Nature and Definition of Contract
PPT | Nature and Definition of Contract
Nature and Defintion of Contract | Part 2
Factors vitiating Free Consent
Factors vitiating Free Consent | Part 2
Void, voidable, illegal and unenforceable agreements.
Performance & Discharge of Contracts
Performance and Discharge of Contracts
Quasi Contracts
Quasi Contract
Consequences of Breach of Contract
Consequences of Breach Contract
Contract of Indemnity, Guarantee
Law of Agency
Sale of Goods & Hire Purchase
Formation and Dissolution of Partnership
Negotiable Instruments Act Part 1
Negotiable Instrument Act | Part 2
Arbitration and Conciliation Act
Standard Form Contracts
Constitution and Constitutionalism
Article 14 - 16
Article 20 and 22
Article 23 to 30
Article 31 to 35
President
Governor
Distribution of legislative powers between Union and State
Administrative relationship and eminent domain
Legislative privilege and power
9.1 UPSC & Constitutional Safeguards Completed
9.2 Election Commission of India & Administrative Tribunals Completed
Emergency
Principles of natural justice
Separation of powers and constitutional governance
Judicial Review
Nature and Definition of International Law
Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law
State recognition and succession
Law of Sea
Nationality and statelessness
Human Rights and procedure for their enforcement
Asylum and Extradition
UN Principal Organs
ICJ and ICC
Peaceful settlements of disputes
Lawful recourse to force
International Humanitarian Law
Legality of use of force
International Terrorism
NIEO WTO
IMF World Bank
Nature and Formation of Contract
Nature and formation of contract/E-contract Part - 2
Factors vitiating free consent Part 1
Misrepresentation and mistake - factors vitiating free consent part 2
Void, Voidable, Illegal and unenforceable agreements/ contracts
Performance and Discharge of Contract
Standard Form of Contract
version 2 Contract of indemnity , guarantee
Contract of guarantee and indemnity
Version 2 SALE OF GOODS AND HIRE PURCHASE
Contract of agency
Negotiable Instruments
Formation and dissolution of partnership
Arbitration and concilation
General Principles of Criminal Liability
Punishments under IPC
Preparation,Criminal attempt,General Exceptions Part 1
General Exceptions part 2 - Insanity , intoxication, consent, compulsion
Right to private defense
Private Defence Version 2
Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy
Offence Against Public Tranguility
Culpable homicide and murder
Suicide till thug - other part of culpable homicide
Criminal Force and Assault
Hurt and Grievous Hurt
Wrongful restraint and confinement
Rape Offence Against Women
Kidnapping and abduction
Offences Against Prop. Part 2 [including Trespass]
Protection of civil rights act
Conspiracy Tort
Negligence Tort
Consumer Protection Act 2019
Article 17
Constitutional safeguard - removal from service
Election Commission and AT
1 | Nature and Definition of International Law
2 | Relationship between International law and Municipal law
3 | State Recognition and State Succession.
4 | Law of the sea
5| Individuals: Nationality, statelessness; Human Rights
6 | Territorial jurisdiction of States, Extradition and Asylum.
7| Treaties : Formation, application, termination and reservation
9 | Peaceful settlement of disputes - different modes.
10 | Lawful recourse to force: aggression, self-defence, intervention.
11 | Fundamental principles of international humanitarian law
12 | Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear - non prolif
13| International Terrorism, State sponsored terrorism, Hijacking, International Criminal Court.
14| New International Economic Order and Monetary Law : WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank.
15| Protection and Improvement of the Human Environment : International Efforts.
Definition of the Crime and General Principles of criminal liability
Kinds of punishment and emerging trends as to abolition of capital punishment.
General Exceptions| Part 1
Trifles and Private Defence
Offences Against Human Body | Part 1
Offences against Human Body | Part 2
Offences Against Human Body | Part 3
Offences Against Human Body | Part 4
Wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
Force, Hurt & Offences Against Property Part 1
Offences Against Property | Part 2
Offences Against Property | Part 3
Offences Against Property | Part 4 | Trespass
Offences Against Women
Nature and definition of Tort
Liability based upon fault and strict liability; Absolute liability.
Vicarious liability including State Liability.
General defences.
Joint Tortfeasors
Negligence
Conspiracy
ORIENTATION LAW OPTIONAL
Tips on Answer Writing on UPSC Law Optional
Sale of goods and Hire Purchase
Contract of Agency Law Optional
Nature and formation of contract part 2
Void, Voidable, Illegal and unenforceable agreements contracts
Contract of indemnity and guarantee
Partnership Act UPSC Law Optional Law of Contracts
Negotiable Instruments Act UPSC Law Optional
Negotiable Instruments PART 2
Arbitration and conciliation act
IPR Intro and Patent
Copyright Act UPSC Law Optional
Information Tech Act
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2019 Paper 1
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2018 Paper 1
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1.1.B IL [Nature of IL]
1.2 IL
2 IL
3.A IL
3.B.1 IL
3.B.2 IL
4.1 IL
4.2 IL
5.1 IL
5.2 IL
6 IL
7.IL. PART 1
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8.1 IL
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8.3 IL
8.4 IL
9.1 IL
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10.1 IL
10.2 IL
10.3 IL
11.1 IL
11.2 IL
12 IL
13.1 IL
13.2 IL
13.3 IL
14.1 IL
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15. International Environmental Law
1.1 IPC
1.2 & 3 IPC
1.3 IPC
2.1 IPC
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4.1 IPC
4.2 IPC
4.3 IPC
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10.1 IPC
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10.3 IPC
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10.5 IPC
10.6 IPC
10.7 IPC (Updated)
11.1 IPC
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11.3 IPC
11.4 IPC
12 IPC
13 IPC
14 IPC
15 IPC
16 IPC
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2.5 CLD
2.6 CLD
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4.1. CLD. Part 1
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