This Course includes the following:
This Course includes the following:
- Notes on various subjects of the syllabus: 270 (approx)
- Pre-Recorded Video Content on various subjects of the legal syllabus
- Course caters to both Paper 1(General) and Paper 2 (Legal Content)
- Total Number of MCQs in Topic Wise Assignments and General Assignments: 9220
- Total Number of MCQs in Practice Tests: 1200
- Total Number of MCQs in Mock Format: (600 + 600) = 1200
- Indicative content of Paper-I syllabus for both the phases.
- Additional Complimentary Support: Videos of Thorough News Analysis, Pre-Recorded Content Videos of Paper-I
- Counselling as well as Doubt Resolution Support.
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The exam is highly competitive.
Only 34 seats are available, of which 12 seats are for OBC, 8 for SC/ ST and 2 for EWB. Only a fraction of these seats (12) will be for lawyers. (For the Legal stream). [Please note that Lawyers are also eligible to appear for General Stream]
Even the most conservative estimates assume around 20,000 applicants to be sitting for this exam.
In other words [20,000 sans the selected people] will be rejected.
This reflects a pass percentage of 0.2 percent at the maximum.
If you are preparing for the exam, definitely your intentions are that you don’t want to be in the rejected lot.
Top reasons why young lawyers fail to crack competitive exams
- No way to track progress on a day-to-day, month-to-month basis.
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- Absence of constant guidance.
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Do you know the secrets that differentiate the few people who crack the exam from the thousands who don’t?
- Measurement of where they stand
- Guidance of experts
- Continuous Optimisation of their strategy
- Fixed path towards revision
- Attempts and Re-Attempts in practice until one gains perfection
How can you measure where you stand today, use it to improve your preparation, measure your progress, prepare again?
- Measure topic-wise progress, till you master the subject
- Measure subject-wise progress, till you master all the subjects
- Measure syllabus-wise progress till you master time management strategy.
- Measure overall-progress till you master the nuances of the entire syllabus.
What is unique about this Course?
- Time and Cost effective - This course has been offered in a time and cost-effective manner.
- Top notch content - Each note, practice test and mock has been designed to acclimate you with the exhaustive possibilities on the kinds of questions that can be asked during the exam and also helps you in developing a conceptual understanding of the same.
- Detailed explanations - Tricky questions have been provided with detailed explanations to help students in understanding the right approach towards solving a certain kind of question.
- Self paced - You can use reference material provided by us and prepare at your own speed.
- Statistical analysis of your performance- Your performance will be analyzed regularly and statistics will be provided to you regarding your current situation, strengths, weaknesses, things on which you have to focus and improve, resources for the same, and much more.
Course Structure
Company law
Module 1: Company law: Chapters I and II of the Comp. Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Important concepts in Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 2: How to incorporate a private limited company
Lesson 3: How to incorporate a public limited company
Lesson 4: How to draft Memorandum of Association
Lesson 5: How to draft Articles of Association
Lesson 6: How to alter Memorandum of Association
Module 2: Company law: Chapter III of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Offer documents
Lesson 2: Advertisement of prospectus
Lesson 3: Liability for Mis-statements in prospectus
Lesson 4: Private placement of securities
Module 3: Company law: Chapter IV of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Types of Securities
Lesson 2: Transfer of Shares
Lesson 3: Rights Issues
Lesson 4: Bonus Issues
Lesson 5: Reduction of Capital
Lesson 6: Debentures
Lesson 7: Why do companies buy back their shares
Module 4: Company law: Chapters V, VI, VII and VIII of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Acceptance of Deposits by Companies
Lesson 2: Compliances in relation to registration of charges
Lesson 3: Register and records of the company
Lesson 4: Shareholder meetings: Legal and governance aspects
Lesson 5: Dividends
Module 5: Chapters IX and X of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Accounting and the law
Lesson 2: Approval of financial statements of listed companies
Lesson 3: Auditors: Appointment, role and removal under the Companies Act, 2013
Module 6: Chapter XI of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Appointment of Directors
Lesson 2: Different types of Directors
Lesson 3: Independent Directors
Lesson 4: Liabilities of Directors
Module 7: Chapter XII of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Board meeting and best practice aspects
Lesson 2: Convening of meetings through video conferencing
Lesson 3: Related party transactions
Video: When and why do companies need to enter into related party transactions
Video: Who qualifies as related party
Lesson 4: Inter corporate transactions
Lesson 5: How can Audit committees act as a safeguard
Lesson 6: Nomination and remuneration committee
Module 8: Chapter XIII of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: Roles and responsibilities of a Managing Director
Lesson 2: CEO, COO, CFO: Roles and responsibilities
Lesson 3: Managerial Remuneration
Lesson 4: Secretarial Audit
Video: Regulation of severance compensation for directors
Module 9: Chapter XV of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: How to obtain dispensation from conducting meetings of members and creditors
Lesson 2: How to draft a petition for approval of a scheme of arrangement
Lesson 3: Fast track mergers in India
Module 10: Chapters XVI, XXVII, XXVIII and XXIX of the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 1: When and how can you file a petition against oppression and mismanagement
Lesson 2: A primer on matters which can be dealt with by NCLT
Lesson 3: Special courts under the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 4: Fraud and other offences under the Companies Act, 2013
Lesson 5: Dormant companies under the Companies Act 2013
Module 11: Limited Liability Partnerships
Lesson 1: Basics of Limited Liability Partnerships
Lesson 2: Steps for incorporation of an LLP
Lesson 3: Annual and periodic compliance for LLPs
Lesson 4: Comparison between an LLP and a Company
Module 12: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
Lesson 1: Introduction to IBC and its purpose
Lesson 2: Glossary of terms and explanation of key concepts in IBC
Lesson 3: Overview of corporate insolvency resolution process
Lesson 4: Role of National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in approval/rejection of resolution plan
Lesson 5: Liquidation process under IBC
Securities Laws
Module 1: Securities Laws: Capital markets and securities laws
Lesson 1: Introduction to capital markets - I
Lesson 2: Introduction to capital markets - II
Lesson 3: Who are the intermediaries regulated by SEBI?
Lesson 4: What are depositories?
Module 2: Power of Institutional Regulators
Lesson 1: Role and functions of SEBI, establishment and regulation of stock exchanges
Lesson 2: Securities Appellate Tribunal: Constitution and jurisdiction
Lesson 3: How to make a complaint to SEBI (SCORES portal)
Lesson 4: How to get informal guidance from SEBI
Lesson 5: SEBI (Ombudsman) Regulations, 2003
Module 3: Issue, buyback, listing and delisting of Securities
Lesson 1: Types of Securities
Lesson 2: IPO Concept, Eligibility and Regulations
Lesson 3: IPO: Pricing, process and allotment
Lesson 4: ESOP, ESPS and Sweat Equity
Lesson 5: Indian Depository Receipts and Global Depository Receipts
Lesson 6: How do buybacks of shares of listed companies work?
Lesson 7: Liabilities of directors under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015
Lesson 8: Delisting of Securities
Module 4: Takeovers and Insider trading
Lesson 1: Takeovers of listed companies: basic concepts
Lesson 2: Indirect and Creeping Acquisition
Lesson 3: Five essential ingredients of an open offer
Lesson 4: Competing offers and Voluntary offers
Lesson 5: How to secure exemption from making public announcement of open offer
Lesson 6: How to ensure compliance with Insider trading regulations
Module 5: Mutual funds and Collective Investment schemes
Lesson 1: How do venture capital funds and private equity deals work
Lesson 2: Regulation of angel investors and angel funds
Lesson 3: Real estate investment trust (REIT)
Lesson 4: How do Mutual Funds / Collective Investment Schemes work?
Lesson 5: What are Hedge Funds and what do they do?
Module 6: Taxation Law
Lesson 1: General Principles of Taxation
Lesson 2: Tax aspects related to investment transactions
Lesson 3: Taxation of Foreign Companies (PoEM Rules)
Lesson 4: Capital Gains
Lesson 5: Securities Transaction Tax
Constitutional law
Lesson 1: History & Features of the Constitution
Lesson 2: Preamble to the Indian Constitution
Lesson 3: Article 12 of the Indian Constitution
Lesson 4: An analysis of Article 13 of the Constitution
Lesson 5: Essence of Fundamental Rights
Lesson 6: Article 14- Right to Equality
Lesson 7: Positive Discrimination under Articles 15 and 16
Lesson 8: Fundamental Freedoms under the Indian Constitution
Lesson 9: Analysis of the Fundamental Right of Freedom of Speech & Expression
Lesson 10: Article 20
Lesson 11: Article 21- Right to Life
Lesson 12: Safeguards against arbitrary arrest & detention: Article 22
Lesson 13: Right against Exploitation: Articles 23 & 24
Lesson 14: Right to Freedom of Religion-Articles 25-28
Lesson 15: Cultural & Educational Rights- Articles 29 & 30
Lesson 16: Articles 31A to 31C
Lesson 17: Right to Constitutional Remedies & restrictions on Fundamental rights
Lesson 18: Directive Principles of State Policy
Lesson 19: Fundamental Duties
Lesson 20: Relationship between FDs, DPSPs and FRs
Lesson 21: Powers & Functions of the President
Lesson 22: Separation of Powers
Lesson 23: Role of Council of Ministers in the Indian Constitution
Lesson 24: Supreme Court & High Courts
Lesson 25: Appointment of Judges
Lesson 26: Transfer of Judges
Lesson 27: The State Executive
Lesson 28: Governor & his Powers
Lesson 29: The State Legislature
Lesson 30: The Union Territories & Tribal Areas
Lesson 31: Status of Panchayats, Municipalities & Cooperative Societies
Lesson 32: Freedom of Trade, Commerce & Intercourse
Lesson 33: UPSC and SPSC: Powers & Functions
Lesson 34: Administrative Relations
Lesson 35: Amendment
Law of Contracts
Module1: Indian Contract Act, 1872
Lesson 1: Formation of a valid contract
Lesson 2: Standard Form Contracts
Lesson 3: Consideration
Lesson 4: Privity of Contracts
Lesson 5: Promissory Estoppel
Lesson 6: Capacity to contract
Lesson 7: Free Consent
Lesson 8: Coercion
Lesson 9: Undue Influence
Lesson 10: Fraud
Lesson 11: Misrepresentation
Lesson 12: Mistake
Lesson 13: Agreements against Public Policy
Lesson 14: Wagering Agreements
Lesson 15: Contingent Contracts
Lesson 16: Performance of Contracts
Lesson 17: Anticipatory Breach of Contract
Lesson 18: Joint Liability in Contracts
Lesson 19: Performance of Reciprocal Promises
Lesson 20: Time is the essence of contracts
Lesson 21: Appropriation of Payments
Lesson 22: Frustration of Contract
Lesson 23: Discharge of Contract
Lesson 24: Waiver
Lesson 25: Quasi-Contracts
Lesson 26: Quantum Meruit
Lesson 27: Breach of a Contract
Lesson 28: Contract of Indemnity
Lesson 29: Contract of Guarantee
Lesson 30: Rights of Surety
Lesson 31: Bailment
Lesson 32: Pledge
Lesson 33: Law of Agency
Lesson 34: Del Credere Agents
Module 2: Indian Partnership Act, 1932,
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Indian Partnership Act
Lesson 2: Relationship between Partners (Rights & Duties)
Lesson 3: Relation of Partners with third parties
Lesson 4: Minor’s position to benefits of a Partnership
Lesson 5:Types of Partners
Lesson 6:Incoming & outgoing partners
Lesson 7:Dissolution of a Partnership
Module 3: Specific Relief Act, 1963
Lesson 1: Introduction to Specific Relief Act
Lesson 2: Insights on Specific Relief Amendment Act, 2018
Lesson 3: Recovering Possession of Property
Lesson 4: Specific Performance of Contracts- an Insight
Lesson 5: Specific Performance of Contracts & their enforceability
Lesson 6: Rectification of Instruments
Lesson 7: Rescission of Contracts
Lesson 8: Cancellation of Instruments
Lesson 9: Declaratory Decrees
Lesson 10: Preventive Relief
Civil and Criminal Litigation
Module 1: Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Chapters I, II, III, IV, V, VA, VI, IX, XVII, XXI, XXII, XXIII)
Lesson 1: Principles of Criminal Liability
Lesson 2: Essential Elements of Crime
Lesson 3: Kinds of Punishment
Lesson 4: General Exceptions under the IPC
Lesson 5: Mistake of Fact under IPC
Lesson 6: Judicial Acts as a defence
Lesson 7: Accident and Necessity as Defence
Lesson 8: Infancy as a Defence
Lesson 9: Insanity as a Defence
Lesson 10: Intoxication as a Defence
Lesson 11: Consent as a Defence
Lesson 12: Private Defence
Lesson 13: Abetment
Lesson 14: Criminal Conspiracy
Lesson 15: Sedition
Lesson 16: Theft
Lesson 17: Extortion
Lesson 18: Robbery
Lesson 19: Dacoity
Lesson 20: Criminal Misappropriation of Property
Lesson 21: Criminal Breach of Trust
Lesson 22: Receiving Stolen Property
Lesson 23: Cheating
Lesson 24: Mischief
Lesson 25: Criminal Trespass
Lesson 26: Forgery
Lesson 27: Defamation
Lesson 28: Criminal intimidation, insult and annoyance
Module 2: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Lesson 1: Understanding the meaning of important definitions
Lesson 2: Functionaries under CrPC
Lesson 3: Constitution and Classes of Criminal Courts
Lesson 4: Bailable and Non-bailable offence
Lesson 5: Bails & Anticipatory Bails
Lesson 6: Difference between Cognizable Offence & Non-cognizable offence
Lesson 7: Search Warrant
Lesson 8: Trial
Lesson 9: Summary trials
Lesson 10: Reference and Revision
Module 3: Law of Evidence – Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Lesson 1: Extent & applicability of the Law of Evidence
Lesson 2: Facts, facts in issue & relevant facts
Lesson 3: Direct & circumstantial evidence
Lesson 4: Documentary evidence
Lesson 5: Presumptions as to documents
Lesson 6: Burden of proof
Module 4: Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VII, Schedule I)
Lesson 1: Overview of the course & introduction to CPC
Lesson 2: Section 1 and 2 of CPC
Lesson 3: Decree and Order
Lesson 4: Definition of CPC
Lesson 5: Definition: Pleaders & Judgment
Lesson 6: Revenue Courts & Small Causes Courts
Lesson 7: Introduction to Jurisdiction
Lesson 8: Pecuniary Jurisdiction
Lesson 9: Section 16 and 17
Lesson 10: Sections 18 and 19
Lesson 11: Section 20
Lesson 12: Objection to Jurisdiction
Lesson 13: Transfer of Cases
Lesson 14: Res Sub Judice
Lesson 15: Introduction to Res Judicata
Lesson 16: Res Judicata continued
Lesson 17: Explanation to Section 11-Part 1
Lesson 18: Explanation to Section 11-Part 2
Lesson 19: Res Judicata conclusion
Lesson 20: Institution of a suit
Lesson 21: Return & rejection of a plaint
Lesson 22: Written Statement
Lesson 23: Foreign Judgment
Lesson 24: Caveat
Lesson 25: Interpleader Suit
Lesson 26: Precept
Lesson 27: Order 2 Rule 2
Lesson 28: Pleadings
Lesson 29: Issue of Summons
Lesson 30: Service of Summons
Lesson 31: Amendment of the Pleadings
Lesson 32: Representative Suits
Lesson 33: Impleadment of Parties
Lesson 34: Order 1: Joinder, mis-joinder and non-joinder
Lesson 35: Order 9
Lesson 36: Order 9, Rule 13
Lesson 37: Adjournments
Lesson 38: Order X and ADR
Lesson 39: Discovery and inspection
Lesson 40: Disposal of suit on first hearing
Lesson 41: Settlement of issues
Lesson 42: Admissions
Lesson 43: Production, impounding and return of documents
Lesson 44: Production of documents
Lesson 45: Summoning of witnesses
Lesson 46: Order XVI
Lesson 47: Judgement and Decree
Lesson 48: Order XIX
Lesson 49: Costs and Interest
Lesson 50: Order XXIV
Administrative law and principles of jurisprudence
Module 1: Administrative Law and Principles of Natural Justice
Lesson 1: Principles of Natural Justice
Lesson 2: Delegated Legislation & its constitutionality
Lesson 3: Judicial review of administrative action
Lesson 4: Public Interest Litigation
Lesson 5: Legal aid
Module 2: Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Statutes
Lesson 1: Basic rules of interpretation
Lesson 2: Rules of Construction
Lesson 3: Internal aids to construction
Lesson 4: External aids to construction
Lesson 5: Interpretation of the Constitution
Lesson 6: Beneficial & Harmonious Construction
Lesson 7: Introduction to Jurisprudence
Lesson 8: Legislation as a source of law
Lesson 9: Precedents as a source of law
Lesson 10: Sources of Law
Lesson 11: Construction of Taxing Statutes
Module 3: Important Latin terms and maxims
Lesson 1: Important Latin terms & maxims
Torts, Consumer Protection and Arbitration
Module 1: Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act, 2019
Lesson 1: Strict & Absolute Liability
Lesson 2: Vicarious Liability
Lesson 3: Liability of State in torts
Lesson 4: Negligence
Lesson 5: General defences
Lesson 6: Consumer Protection Act: A brief history
Lesson 7: Consumer Protection Act: Aims & Objectives, definition & rights of a consumer
Lesson 8: What is a Complaint & the procedure for filing the same
Lesson 9: New Amendments to the 1986 Act
Lessons 10-12: Bare Act Provisions
Module 2: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
(Part I, Part III, Part IV)
Lesson 1: Introduction to the concept of ADR
Lesson 2: Salient Features of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act
Lesson 3: Latest Amendments to the Act
Lesson 4: Understanding the various modes of ADR and the difference between them
Lesson 5: The Arbitral Process
Lesson 6: Actors involved in the Arbitral Process
Lesson 7: Powers of the Arbitrator
Lesson 8: The Arbitral Award
Lesson 9: Introduction to the concepts of Conciliation
Module 3: Transfer of Property Act, 1882
(Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V)
Lesson 1: Sale of immovable property
Lesson 2: Mortgage & its types
Lesson 3: Right of redemption & Foreclosure
Lesson 4: Marshalling, Contribution & Subrogation
Lesson 5: Lease of Immovable Property & License
Module 4: Law of Trusts- The Indian Trusts Act, 1882
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Law of Trust
Lesson 2: Creation of Trust
Lesson 3: Duties & Liabilities of a Trustee
Money Back Policy
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Note: Hard Copy
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Paper-I (Phase-I) - Topic wise Assignments
Sl. No. |
Topic |
Videos/Notes |
No. of assignments |
Total no. of questions (approx) |
1 |
English |
Yes (Videos) |
30 |
300-350 |
2 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
Yes (Videos) |
48 |
850 |
3 |
Logical Reasoning |
Yes (Videos) |
26 |
350 |
4 |
General Awareness (including financial awareness, SEBI Bulletins + Financial newsletters + Latest case laws + Weekly newsletters+ Thorough News Analysis + Current Affairs Discussions) |
Yes (Notes) |
40 |
500 |
Total |
2050 |
Paper-II (both phases) - Topic wise/General Assignments
Sl. No. |
Topic |
No. of topic-wise/general assignments |
Total no. of questions (Approx) |
1 |
Company Law |
35 |
850 |
2 |
Securities Law |
57 |
1140 |
3 |
IBC |
7 |
100 |
4 |
Limited Liability Partnership |
6 |
150 |
5 |
Constitutional Law |
30 |
500 |
6 |
Indian Contract Act |
26 |
500 |
7 |
Indian Partnership Act |
12 |
150 |
8 |
Specific Relief Act |
6 |
150 |
9 |
Indian Penal Code |
28 |
450 |
10 |
Code of Criminal Procedure |
75 |
1125 |
11 |
Code of Civil Procedure |
22 |
400 |
12 |
Law of Evidence |
31 |
500 |
13 |
Law of Torts |
17 |
260 |
14 |
Consumer Protection Act |
2 |
50 |
15 |
Jurisprudence & Interpretation of Statutes |
19 |
285 |
16 |
Transfer of Property Act |
6 |
150 |
17 |
Law of Trusts |
3 |
30 |
18 |
Administrative Law |
5 |
100 |
19 |
Arbitration Act |
10 |
250 |
20 |
Taxation |
10 |
150 |
Total |
7290 |
Subjects covered in the Practice Tests
Sl. No. |
Practice Test |
Subjects covered |
1 |
Practice Test-1 |
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2 |
Practice Test-2 |
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3 |
Practice Test-3 |
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4 |
Practice Test-4 |
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5 |
Practice Test-5 |
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6 |
Practice Test-6 |
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7 |
Practice Test-7 |
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8 |
Practice Test-8 |
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9 |
Practice Test-9 |
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10 |
Practice Test-10 |
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11 |
Practice Test-11 |
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12 |
Practice Test-12 |
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Time-Table for mocks
Besides the Practice Tests and the mocks already available, the following table shows the routine for the upcoming mocks, which are uploaded every Monday.
Sl. No. |
Date |
Day |
Mock for Paper-I |
Mock for Paper-II |
1 |
19th October |
Monday |
✔ |
✔ |
2 |
26th October |
Monday |
✔ |
✔ |
3 |
2nd November |
Monday |
✔ |
✔ |
4 |
9th November |
Monday |
✔ |
✔ |
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