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CS Executive JIGL Video Lectures - How to Write Case Study in Jurisprudence ?

Case Study Writing - CS Executive JIGL



How to Write Case Study in Jurisprudence?

In today's video, we are going to discuss an important topic of CS Executive i.e How to write a case study in Jurisprudence. There are some important points that a student needs to keep in mind while answering or writing a case study in jurisprudence.
You have to understand why you are writing a case study every examiner wants to know the Real Solution for the given case in the exam.

Before watching this full video, I'm mentioning some important points which every CS Executive student might remember while writing a case study -

1. Analytical Study

2. Jot down all important points

3. Read the question carefully

4. Relate the answer to the question

 

Case Study Writing in Jurisprudence comes under CS Executive Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws Video Lectures. 


The paper comprises of three parts, specifically Jurisprudence, Interpretation, and General Laws. Law is the investigation of the study of law. The investigation of law in law isn’t about a specific resolution or a standard yet of law, as a rule, its ideas, its standards, and the ways of thinking supporting it.

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How to Prepare CS Executive Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws


Takshila learning is coming to the aid of students when it comes to the understanding of the toughest laws in the CS Executive program. The live classes and the video lessons provided by Takshila learning make it pretty much easier to get a grasp on this complex subject which is a part of the CS Executive program. Through understanding each of these laws and their applicability is a challenge, the faculty at Takshila ensures that it gets in a straight and simple way in the minds of the aspirant of the CS Executive program.


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