Law Optional Online Coaching 2024-2025

Law Optional Online Coaching 2024-2025

Are you Searching for UPSC Law Optional Online Coaching? Yes Plutus IAS is one of the best coaching institutions to provide the Law Optional Online Coaching For UPSC CSE. Moreover, As we know the Optional paper plays a significant role in the UPSC Mains Exam so aspirants should choose the optional paper wisely. Plutus IAS will cover the Law Optional syllabus comprehensively and complete the course within the time limits. The accuracy rate in the law optional is very high compared to other optional subjects in The UPSC Exam.

Why Opting Law Optional:

  • Short and Easy syllabus.
  • The Law optional syllabus Overlap with General Studies Paper in Mains Exam.
  • The law Optional will help the aspirants to increase their scores in the Essay and Ethics Paper.
  • The Law syllabus will take 3 to 4 months to complete the whole syllabus.
  • The Optional will help to enhance the quality of answer writing in the exam.
  • A high selection rate in Law Optional.

How to Prepare Law Optional:

    • Read and Understand the syllabus thoroughly.
    • Make Own strategy.
    • Try to Find Standard Study Materials for Law Optional.
    • Practice the Previous Year’s Question(PYQ) and Evaluate the Answer.
    • Practice Answer writing as much as possible and see the accuracy rate.
    • Focus on Time Management.
    • Update with Current news related to Legal affairs.
    • Give Mock Tests.
    • Maintain Consistency.

Law Optional Syllabus:

PAPER-I

Constitutional and Administrative Law:

  1. Constitution and Constitutionalism.
  2. Fundamental Rights- Public Interest Litigation(PIL).
  3. Relationship between Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, and Fundamental Duties.
  4. Constitutional Position of the President and Relation with Council Ministers.
  5. Governor and his Powers.
  6. Supreme Court and High Court.
  7. Centre, State, and Local Bodies.
  8. Legislative Powers, Privilege and Immunities.
  9. Service Under the Union and State.
  10. Emergency Provisions.
  11. Amendments of the Constitution.
  12. Principle of Natural Justice- emerging Trends and Judicial Approach.
  13. Delegated Legislation and its Constitutionality.
  14. Separation of Power and Constitutional Governance.
  15. Judicial Review of Administrative Action.
  16. Ombudsman- Lokayukt, Lokpal etc.

International Law:

  1. Nature and Definition of International Law.
  2. Relationship Between International Law and Municipal Law.
  3. State Recognition and State Succession.
  4. Law of the Sea.
  5. Individuals.
  6. Territorial Jurisdiction of State, Extradition and Asylum.
  7. Treaties.
  8. United Nations.
  9. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes- Different Modes
  10. Lawful Recourse to Force.
  11. Fundamental Principles of International Humanitarian Law.
  12. Legality of the Use of Nuclear Weapons.
  13. International Terrorism, State Sponsored Terrorism, Hijacking, International Criminal Court.
  14. New International Economic Order and Monetary Law.
  15. Protection and Improvement of the Human Environment.
PAPER-II

Law of Crimes;

  1. General Principles of Criminal Liability.
  2. Kind of Punishment and Emerging Trends as to Abolition of Capital Punishment.
  3. Preparation of Criminal Punishment.
  4. General Exceptions.
  5. Joint and Constructive Liability.
  6. Abetment.
  7. Criminal Conspiracy.
  8. Offense Against the State.
  9. Offense Against Public Tranquility.
  10. Offense Against Human Body.
  11. Offense Against Property.
  12. Offense Against Women.
  13. Defamation.
  14. Prevention of Corruption Act-1988.
  15. Protection of Civil Rights Act-1955 and Subsequent Legislative Development.
  16. Plea Bargaining.
Law of Torts:
  1. Nature and Definition.
  2. Liability based Upon Fault and Strict Liability.
  3. Vicarious Liability Including State Liability.
  4. General Defences.
  5. Joint Tort Fessors.
  6. Remedies.
  7. Negligence.
  8. Defamation.
  9. Nuisance.
  10. Conspiracy.
  11. False Imprisonment.
  12. Malicious Prosecution.
  13. Consumer Protection Act-1986.
Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law;
  1. Nature and Formation of Contract/E-Contract.
  2. Factors Vitiating Free Consent.
  3. Void, Voidable, Illegal, and Unenforceable Agreements.
  4. Performance and Discharge of Contracts.
  5. Quasi-Contracts.
  6. Consequences of Breach of Contracts.
  7. Contract of Indemnity, Guarantee, and Insurance.
  8. Contract Of agency.
  9. Sale of Goods and Hire Purchase.
  10. Formation and Dissolution of Partnership.
  11. Negotiable Instruments Act-1881.
  12. Arbitration of Conciliation Act-1996.
  13. Standard form Contracts.
Contemporary Legal Developments;
  1. Public Interest Litigation.
  2. Intellectual Property Rights.
  3. Information Technology Law including Cyber Law.
  4. Competition Law.
  5. Alternate Dispute Resolution.
  6. Major Statutes concerning Environmental Law.
  7. Right to Information Act.
  8. Trial by Law.

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Why Choose Law Optional Online Coaching:

  • Cost-Effective.
  • Time Management.
  • Recorded and Live Class facility.
  • No need to Accommodate for Take Law Optional Online Coaching.
  • Taking the class anytime and anywhere.
  • Get Personal Mentors.
  • The course Fees are very low compared to Offline fees.

The Features Of UPSC Law Optional Online Coaching by Plutus IAS:

  • The Plutus IAS has Experienced and Educated Faculty for Law Optional Coaching.
  • The Faculty members in Plutus IAS are very student-friendly and guided personally.
  • The Recorded Class and Live Classes are available for Law Optional Online Classes.
  • The Institution will conduct Proper Doubt sessions.
  • The Limited Batch Sizes.
  • One-to-one mentors and Faculty will Guide Personally Every Aspirant.
  • The Coaching Fees for Optional Online Coaching are very acceptable and Low.
  • The Institution Will Provide all the Facilities for UPSC Law Optional Online Coaching.

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