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What Will You Get:

  • 50+ Videos on 2023 and 2024 Judgments
  • 50+ Analytical Case Breakdowns
  • Assessment on Every Topic
  • 12 Monthly Legal Developments
  • The Course will get updated on an ongoing basis
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Most Important Judgments of 2023 and 2024

Last year, the Supreme Court of India delivered 1,071 judgments — a daunting number for any law student preparing for exams like CLAT PG. Wondering which cases are essential and which you can skip? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Visit our full offer page to learn how this course can help you focus on the judgments that truly matter, ensuring you're well-prepared and ahead of the game.

 6 Modules  Assessment
₹ 4999.00 ₹ 2999.00 Enroll Now

What Will You Get:

  • 50+ Videos on 2023 and 2024 Judgments
  • 50+ Analytical Case Breakdowns
  • Assessment on Every Topic
  • 12 Monthly Legal Developments
  • The Course will get updated on an ongoing basis

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Case Analysis

Live Sessions

Course Outline

Why this Course?

What makes a judgment challenging to understand? We know the pain points:

1. Various Sources

2. Lengthy Judgments

3. Picking out the relevant parts

4. Complex language used

How do we solve them?

1. All the judgments in one place

2. Short, precise and to-the-point analysis

3. Infographics and mind maps for all the relevant information

4. No legal jargon, easy-to-understand language 

We make it all easy by doing the background work for you so you only get what's essential!

Course Syllabus

  1. Introduction to the Course
  2. What to Expect?
  1. Abrogation of Article 370
  2. Kaushal Kishore Judgment
  3. Shiv Sena Judgment
  4. NCT Delhi Judgment
  5. Election Commission Judgment
  6. Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage Judgment
  7. Same-sex marriage Judgment
  8. Media One Judgment
  9. Demonetisation Judgment
  10. Manual Scavenging Judgment
  1. Adani-Hindenburg Judgment
  2. SC Verdict on Electoral Bonds
  3. Automatic Vacation of Stay Judgment
  4. MPs and MLAs Bribery Verdict
  5. Climate Change Judgment
  6. Bilkis Yakub Rasool vs. Union of India (Remission Case)
  1. Jallikattu Judgment
  2. Coal India Judgment
  3. MPs and MLAs Bribery Verdict
  1. PMLA
  2. Election Laws in India
  3. 3 New Criminal Laws
  4. Reservation in Promotions
  5. Bail: Types, Provisions and Case Laws
  1. January 2024
  2. February 2024
  3. March 2024
  4. April 2024
  5. May 2024

Who should take this course?

1. LLM Aspirants (CLAT, AILET, CUET, etc.)

2. Undergraduate Law Students (3 or 5-year LLB program)

3. Preliminary Exam Applicants (NET, Civil Judge, Law Officers etc.)*

* The Course only covers the judgments and does not claim to have exhaustive coverage needed for the overall preparation of these exams.