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Legal Reasoning Course For CLAT UG Exam 2025

Did you know at least 70% of the CLAT UG Students tend to focus more on legal reasoning due to its critical role in the exam as Students scoring higher marks in this section will be given higher rank. And to help the Aspirants prioritize this section like nothing else, we bring this course for you exclusively!

 17 Modules  Assessment
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What Will You Get:

  • 15+ Well Structured modules
  • 50+ Videos
  • Flexibility to Learn from Anywhere
  • Free Topic based Mock Test
  • Legal News EVERY MONTH
  • Exclusive Exam Strategies & Tips
  • 10 DIY Worksheets

Videos on Important Topics

DIY Worksheets for Practice

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Course Outline

Why this Course?

Course Syllabus

  1. How to make best use of this course
  2. Introducing Your Course Instructors
  3. Strategy and Time Management
  4. Reference Material
  5. Contact us
  1. 2025 Paper analysis
  2. 2024 Paper analysis
  3. 2023 Paper analysis
  1. Tips & Tricks
  1. How to access the Free Test?
  2. Which one to access?
  1. January 2024
  2. February 2024
  3. March 2024
  4. April 2024
  5. May 2024
  6. June 2024
  7. July 2024
  8. August 2024
  9. September 2024
  10. October 2024
  1. January
  2. February
  3. March
  4. April
  5. May
  6. June
  7. July
  8. August
  9. September
  10. October
  11. November
  12. December
  1. Introduction To Torts
  2. Liability under Torts
  3. Nuisance & Negligence 
  4.  Torts Affecting Presons & Property
  5. General Defences Under Law of Torts
  6. Consumer Protection Law
  7. Motor Vehicles Act 
  8. Remedies under Law of Torts
  1. Elements Of Crime
  2. Theories Of Punishment
  3. General Exceptions
  4. Common Intention And Common Object
  5. Criminal Conspiracy
  6. Culpable Homicide And Murder
  7. Defamation
  8. Offences Relating to Marriage
  1. Types of Offences
  2. Assault, Affray, Riots
  3. Kidnapping And Abduction
  4. Sedition Laws In India
  5. Criminal Trespass
  6. Adultery
  7. Theft & extortion
  8. Wrongful restraint & wrongful confinement
  9. Cheating & Mischief
  10. Introduction to New Criminal Laws
  1.  Basics Of Contract
  2. Is COVID- 19 a Force Majeure Event? 
  3. Breach Of Contract
  4. Privity Of Contract
  5. Indemnity & Guarantee
  6. Bailment & Pledge
  7. Wagering Agreements
  1. Introduction to Indian Constitution
  2. Preamble
  3. Fundamental Rights- Part I
  4. Fundamental Rights- Part II
  5. Articles 15 & 16 - Reservation
  6. Writs Under Indian Constitution
  7. ​​​​Fundamental Duties
  8. Directive Principles of State Policy
  9. Parliament & Session
  10. How a Bill is passed?
  11. ​​​​Powers of Governor & President
  1. Introduction To International Law
  2. International Organisations
  1. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
  2. Divorce Laws
  3. Succession
  1. Important Legal Terms
  1. Important Legal Maxims
  1. Hello Students!
  2. Worksheet - 1
  3. Worksheet -2
  4. ​​​​Worksheet -3
  5. Worksheet -4
  6. Worksheet- 5 
  7. Worksheet -7
  8. Worksheet -7
  9. Worksheet -8
  10. Worksheet Answers
  1. Hangman.. but Legal!!
  2. Fix the Problem
  3. The Legal Riddles
  4. The Legal Pictionary
  5. Match the Following

Who should take this course?

Aspirants for Law Entrance Examinations like CLAT UG 2025, AILET UG 2025, SLAT Exam, LSAT Exam etc, this course is for YOU!

Frequently Asked Questions

Legal reasoning in CLAT tests how well you can apply legal principles to real-life situations. You’re given a short passage with a legal rule and a related scenario, and you have to choose the correct conclusion.

It's important because it checks your ability to think logically, apply law to facts, and solve problems — all essential skills for a law student.


 

CLAT UG includes 4 to 5 passages, each with 4 to 5 questions, totalling around 28 to 32 questions and carrying 25% weightage. These are based on:

•?Legal news

•?Public policy

•?Current affairs

•?Moral or philosophical issues

They test your ability to apply legal reasoning without prior legal knowledge.


 

Legal reasoning in CLAT tests your ability to apply legal principles to situations, while legal GK checks factual knowledge like laws, judgments, and articles.

CLAT now emphasises reasoning more than factual recall.


 

Yes, you can prepare for legal reasoning in one month with the right strategy. Focus on:

  • Solving previous years' legal reasoning questions

  • Practising comprehension-based passages

  • Learning how to apply basic legal principles (torts, contracts, criminal law)

Short on time? Try our Legal Reasoning Course for CLAT UG Exam 2025 — fast, focused, and exam-ready.

The topics you must cover for CLAT Legal Reasoning are as follows:

  • Constitutional Law

  • Contract Law

  • Criminal Law

  • Family Law

  • General Legal Principles

  • Law of Torts

  • Intellectual Property Law

  • International Law

Common mistakes students make in CLAT Legal Reasoning include using outside legal knowledge instead of the passage, misreading key terms like “only if” or “unless,” assuming facts not given, and rushing through options without proper analysis.

After CLAT UG,  you can pursue a 5-year LLB from top NLUs or a 3-year LLB from reputed universities, which opens up career opportunities such as:

•?Corporate lawyer
•?Judge (via Judiciary Exams)
•?Legal advisor in MNCs or startups
•?Civil services (like IAS, IFS, or IRS)
•?Legal journalism, policy research, or academia

AILET (for NLU Delhi) used to have legal reasoning, but in the latest pattern, it now focuses on:

  • English

  • Current affairs & general knowledge

  • Logical reasoning

AILET 2026 does not include a separate legal reasoning section; however, legal reasoning questions are now asked as part of the logical reasoning section.

Some topics that appear frequently:

  • Law of Torts (negligence, nuisance)

  • Contract Law (offer, acceptance, consideration)

  • Criminal Law (intention, liability, defences)

  • Constitutional Law basics (equality, rights)

Also, reading comprehension and logical application are key to every question.

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