Friday, 28 September 2012

THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSTITUTION




THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSTITUTION IN THE LAW EXAMS AND CLAT

The importance of constitution in the CLAT exams is indispensable it is so important that if you leave constitution i would assume that you are the biggest fool. If we compare the question paper’s of last five years you will notice that the role of constitution is increasing day by day. But if you study the syllabus of last two years given by CLAT there wording are as follows 

· Legal Aptitude (from the syllabus of CLAT 2012)

This section will test students only on “legal aptitude”. Questions will be framed with the help of legal propositions (described in the paper), and a set of facts to which the said proposition has to be applied. Some propositions may not be “true” in the real sense (e.g. the legal proposition might be that any person who speaks in a movie hall and disturbs others who are watching the movie will be banned from entering any movie theatre across India for one year). Candidates will have to assume the “truth” of these propositions and answer the questions accordingly.
Candidates will not be tested on any prior knowledge of law or legal concepts. If a technical/legal term is used in the question, that term will be explained in the question itself. For example, if the word patent is used, the meaning of patent (“a legal monopoly granted by the government for certain kinds of inventions”) will also be explained.
But the questions that were asked in 2012 included constitution in abundance and moreover you not only appear for clat but also other exams such as SET, AIET etc. which ask constitution and legal terminology in abundance.
The questions related to 2012 CLAT are as follo. Assertion (A):  The Indian Constitution was adopted on 26th November, 1949.
    Reason (R):  Law Day is celebrated in India on 26th November every year.
(A)    Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(B)    Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(C)    A is true but R is false
(D)   A is false but R is true
168. Assertion (A):  The state shall not make any law, which takes away or abridges the rights conferred by Part III (Fundamental Rights) and any law made in contravention of this clause shall, to the extent of the contravention, be void.
     Reason (R): The fundamental rights are the rights reserved by the people and for this
     reason they are eternal and sacrosanct.
(A)   Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(B)    Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(C)    A is true but R is false
These two questions I have just given for example there were nearly 10 questions related to constitution in the whole paper. Now these questions actually require prior knowledge of theconstitution.

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