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Meaning of Legal Aptitude ? CSEET Online Classes


What is the Meaning of Legal Aptitude? CSEET Paper 2 This first part of Legal Aptitude introduces the major legal aspects that are from our Constitution of India and also from certain Business and Commercial legislations. In-Law entries, the Legal Aptitude section tests the legal "reasoning," not legal "knowledge." Legal Reasoning questions concentrate on legal proposals, where a collection of facts are given along with a theory of law. The facts must be applied to the given principle.  

What are the Important Topics of CSEET Paper 2

1. Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning -

This paper is likewise divided into two parts – Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. Each part consists of 25 marks. Candidates can refer to the topics of both the parts which is mentioned below:

  • Elements of General Laws (Indian Contract Act and Law of Torts)
  • Elements of Company Secretaries Legislation
  • Elements of Company Law
  • Questions of Fact (or factual issues)
  • Questions of Law (or legal issues)
  • Landmark Judgments of Supreme Court and High Court
  • Legal Fundamentals and Terms
  • Legal Problems – Reading and understanding a case
  • Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • State under Constitution
  • President and Governors
  • Council of Ministers and Prime Minister
  • Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council
  • Supreme Court and High Courts
  • Landmark Amendment in Constitution
  • List of subjects-Centre, State and Concurrent
  • Calendars
  • Cause and Effect Reasoning
  • Clocks
  • Coding and Decoding
  • Deriving Conclusion from Passages
  • Drawing Inference
  • Number Test
  • Sequence and Series
  • Statement and Assumptions
  • Alphabet Test
  • Alpha-Numeric Sequence Puzzle
  • Analogy
  • Assertion and Reason
  • Blood Relations
  • Decision Making
  • Inserting Missing Characters
  • Indian Constitution
  • Elements of General Laws (Indian Contract Act and Law of Torts)
  • Elements of Company Secretaries Legislation
  • Elements of Company Law
  • Legal Reasoning
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning

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