Yes, it is the primary and most crucial resource as the CBSE board exam is strictly based on the NCERT textbook .
Absolutely. Units on Judiciary, Human Rights, and International Law significantly overlap with the CLAT and AILET syllabi, providing a solid foundation .
This unit comprehensively covers the Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Law of Property, and Intellectual Property Law .
Yes, it has a dedicated unit explaining ADR mechanisms including arbitration, mediation, conciliation, and the functioning of Lok Adalats .
It educates students about free legal aid, the Legal Services Authorities Act, and the role of NALSA in ensuring access to justice for the marginalized .
The curriculum, as detailed by CBSE and mirrored in NCERT, includes a dedicated project on 'Understanding Case Laws' with specific objectives and rubrics .
Yes, Unit 6 is dedicated to International Law, covering its sources, the role of the UN, and its application in the Indian context .
According to the latest syllabus, the Judiciary unit typically carries 8 marks in the theory examination .
It covers the history, the Advocates Act of 1961, the Bar Council of India, and the ethical duties of advocates .
Yes, like all NCERT publications, it is written in a simple, clear, and student-friendly language to explain complex legal concepts .
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Yes, it is the primary and most crucial resource as the CBSE board exam is strictly based on the NCERT textbook .
Absolutely. Units on Judiciary, Human Rights, and International Law significantly overlap with the CLAT and AILET syllabi, providing a solid foundation .
This unit comprehensively covers the Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Law of Property, and Intellectual Property Law .
Yes, it has a dedicated unit explaining ADR mechanisms including arbitration, mediation, conciliation, and the functioning of Lok Adalats .
It educates students about free legal aid, the Legal Services Authorities Act, and the role of NALSA in ensuring access to justice for the marginalized .
The curriculum, as detailed by CBSE and mirrored in NCERT, includes a dedicated project on 'Understanding Case Laws' with specific objectives and rubrics .
Yes, Unit 6 is dedicated to International Law, covering its sources, the role of the UN, and its application in the Indian context .
According to the latest syllabus, the Judiciary unit typically carries 8 marks in the theory examination .
It covers the history, the Advocates Act of 1961, the Bar Council of India, and the ethical duties of advocates .
Yes, like all NCERT publications, it is written in a simple, clear, and student-friendly language to explain complex legal concepts .