Cases explained in pre-recorded video + notes format
Flashcard-style case breakdowns—quick to revise
Monthly legal briefings- covering latest legal news
Course Outline
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Why this Course?
✅ Save Time, Study Smart: We've turned hours of judgment reading into minutes—through clear videos, concise notes, and flashcards that simplify everything.
✅ Stay Updated, Effortlessly: This course brings you the most important judgments—including monthly legal updates—so you’re always in sync with what matters.
✅ 100% Self-Paced & Flexible: Study cases at your convenience—organised year-wise for structured learning.
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Want to know how we teach? Watch our demo videos.
Course Syllabus
- Introduction to the Course
- What to Expect?
- What is a Judgement?
- Years in a Glance
- Substantive vs. Procedural Law
- Essential Legal Terms You MUST Know
- The Next CJI'S
- Courtroom 101: Understanding the Indian Court System
- Key Judgments of 2025
- Videos on the Important Judgments
- Important Topics of 2025
- Flashcards 2025
- Assessment Answers
- January 2025
- February 2025
- March 2025
- April 2025
- May 2025
- June 2025
- July 2025
- August 2025
- Introduction
- Reading Material on Cases
- Videos on Important Judgements
- Important Topics of 2024
- Quick Revision of Cases
- Flashcards - 2024
- January - June 2024
- July - December 2024
- Introduction
- Key Judgments of 2023
- Videos on Most Important Judgements - 2023
- Flashcards - 2023
- Introduction
- Most Important Judgments (2022)
- Case Analysis Videos- 2022
- Flashcards - 2022
- Introduction
- Key Judgements of 2021
- Case Analysis Videos of 2021
- Flashcards - 2021
- Introduction
- Key Judgements of 2020
- Flashcards 2020
- Introduction
- Key Judgements 2019
- Flashcards - 2019
- Introduction
- Key Judgements of 2018
- Videos of Important 2018 Judgements
- Flashcards - 2018
- Landmark Judgments
- International Law
- Criminal Laws
- Company Law
Who should take this course?
✅ Law Students, Lawyers and Law Professionals
✅ CLAT, AILET and other LL.M. Entrance Examinations
✅ Civil Judge, Higher Judicial Services & Prosecution Officer Examinations
✅ NTA-UGC-NET Examination
✅ UPSC & State PCS Examinations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, judgments from 2018 to 2025 are highly relevant for judiciary exams. Recent judgments reflect current interpretations of laws and often form the basis for hypothetical questions or case-based MCQs.
For CLAT PG, focus mainly on judgments from the past 5 years, especially those delivered by Constitution Benches and benches led by the Chief Justice of India. Landmark Supreme Court cases asked repeatedly in past exams should also be prioritised. Select High Court rulings may be included if they triggered legal debate or led to significant policy changes.
To prioritise judgments for exams:
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Start with landmark constitutional cases.
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Cover recent (last 5 years) SC judgments on major legal issues.
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Focus on those mentioned in the syllabus or previous year papers.
Reading only headnotes gives a quick overview, but it is not enough. You should understand:
A landmark judgment is a court decision that sets a new legal precedent or significantly interprets the Constitution or laws, influencing future cases and legal understanding.
A case is important for your exam if:
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It’s frequently cited in law school or coaching material
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It altered or clarified existing law
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It’s listed in the syllabus or appeared in past papers
This course is exhaustive yet concise, covering landmark judgments from 2018 to 2025 and upcoming, including the most recent Supreme Court rulings. It is structured to help law students, competitive exam aspirants, and legal professionals grasp complex judgments effectively.
Each judgment is broken down into:
? Case Background
? Key Legal Issues
? Court’s Reasoning & Ruling
Yes! All videos are self-paced and re-watchable, so you can learn at your own convenience without any time restrictions.
The course is accessible for two year from the date of enrollment.
Yes! We include 2023, 2024 as well as the recent 2025 judgments, ensuring you stay updated with the latest legal developments that might appear in exams or impact legal practice.
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