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Course Outline

Are you aiming to crack CLAT PG 2027 and secure admission into a top-tier National Law University (NLU) for your LLM? Your journey begins with the right strategy, the right resources, and most importantly, the right guidance. In this comprehensive guide, we take you through everything you need to know about CLAT PG (LLM) 2027, along with how Lex Templum stands as a premier destination for serious aspirants seeking success in one of India’s most competitive law entrance examinations.

With increasing competition and evolving exam patterns, preparing for CLAT PG 2027 requires more than just conventional study methods. It demands a focused, analytical, and exam-oriented approach — and that is exactly where Lex Templum’s specialized coaching for CLAT LLM 2027 makes a decisive difference.

Understanding CLAT PG 2027

The Common Law Admission Test for Postgraduate Programs (CLAT PG 2027) serves as a national-level gateway for admission into LLM programs offered by NLUs and other reputed law institutions across India. In addition to academic admissions, CLAT PG scores are increasingly being considered by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) for recruitment into legal positions, making it a crucial examination not just for higher studies but also for career advancement in the legal field.

The CLAT PG 2027 examination is expected to follow its established format of 120 multiple-choice questions to be completed within 2 hours, with a strong emphasis on passage-based legal comprehension, case law analysis, and application of legal principles. Unlike earlier patterns that relied heavily on direct theoretical questions, the modern CLAT PG exam tests a candidate’s ability to interpret legal texts, analyze judicial decisions, and apply concepts in practical scenarios.

Given this shift, aspirants must move beyond rote memorization and adopt a preparation strategy that focuses on conceptual clarity, interlinking of subjects, and real-time application of law. This is precisely why a structured and expert-guided approach becomes essential for cracking CLAT PG LLM 2027 with a top rank.

 

Course Overview

The pattern of the CLAT PG (LLM) 2027 examination has undergone a significant transformation over the past few years. Since the introduction of the passage-based format in the CLAT PG 2020 and CLAT PG 2021 examinations, it has become evident that success in the exam now requires a highly analytical, comprehension-driven, and application-oriented approach. The focus has shifted from mere theoretical knowledge to the ability to interpret legal passages, analyse case laws, and apply legal principles in practical scenarios. Therefore, to effectively crack the CLAT PG (LLM) 2027 examination, aspirants must adopt a preparation strategy that emphasizes conceptual clarity, legal reasoning, and case law-based understanding. The CLAT PG (LLM) 2027 Achiever’s Course has been meticulously designed to meet these evolving demands of the examination. This course prepares students not only for CLAT PG 2027, but also for other major postgraduate law entrance examinations such as AILET PG (LLM) 2027, DU LLM 2027, and BHU LLM 2027, ensuring a comprehensive and competitive preparation framework. The core philosophy of this course is rooted in learning through case laws, which aligns perfectly with the current CLAT PG pattern where a substantial portion of questions is derived from judicial decisions, statutory interpretations, and legal commentaries.

The course is structured around the mandatory subjects of the undergraduate law curriculum, ensuring complete syllabus coverage for CLAT PG 2027. It includes in-depth preparation of key subjects such as Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Family Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Company Law, Public International Law, Taxation Law, Environmental Law, and Labour & Industrial Law. Each subject is taught with a focus on conceptual understanding, interlinking of topics, and practical application, enabling students to develop a strong and integrated legal foundation.

This CLAT PG (LLM) 2027 Achiever’s Course is particularly designed for aspirants who prefer flexible and self-paced learning and may not be able to attend regular physical classes or dedicate long hours to unstructured self-study. It offers a highly engaging and interactive test preparation experience, making it suitable for students targeting a wide range of law entrance examinations including CLAT (NLUs), AILET (NLU Delhi), SLAT (Symbiosis Law School), LSAT—India (Jindal Global Law School, NMIMS, UPES), MH Law CET (GLC Mumbai, ILS Pune) and other leading law schools across India. The course adopts a blended learning model that combines extensive recorded lectures with live, interactive sessions, ensuring both flexibility and real-time engagement. Students benefit from over 1200+ hours of recorded online lectures, allowing them to build strong conceptual clarity at their own pace. In addition, the course offers 200+ hours of live case law discussion sessions, focusing on recent and landmark judgments, ensuring that aspirants remain updated with the latest legal developments relevant for CLAT PG 2027.

A distinctive feature of the program is its Socratic method of teaching, which encourages critical thinking, active participation, and deeper understanding of legal concepts rather than passive learning. The course also includes weekly guest lectures by subject experts and legal professionals, providing valuable insights into important topics and contemporary legal issues. The curriculum is divided into 17 comprehensive subject modules, supported by 300+ detailed case law discussions presented in a simplified and structured manner to facilitate easy understanding and retention. To ensure exam readiness, the course provides 30 full-length mock tests designed strictly as per the latest CLAT PG 2027 pattern, enabling students to practice under real exam conditions and improve their accuracy, speed, and time management skills.

Additionally, the course includes answer writing sessions for subjective questions, which are particularly beneficial for exams like AILET PG and university-based LLM entrances, where descriptive answers play a crucial role. This holistic approach ensures that students are well-prepared for both objective and subjective formats across multiple examinations.

 

In essence, the CLAT PG (LLM) 2027 Achiever’s Course offers a comprehensive, strategically designed, and result-oriented preparation platform, combining conceptual learning, case law mastery, and rigorous practice to help aspirants achieve success in CLAT PG 2027 and other leading LLM entrance examinations in India.

Course Syllabus

  1. CLAT PG(LLM) 2027 Study Routine
  2. Case List
  3. Subjective Topics and Questions
  4. Most Important Cases for CLAT PG(LLM) 2027
  5. CLAT PG(LLM) 2027 Strategy
  6. Guidelines to Use Dashboard in Details
  7. Revision Lecture 1
  1. History of Constitution
  2. Preamble
  3. Citizenship Part 1
  4. Citizenship Part 2
  5. Fundamental Rights : Article 12 & 13 with Cases
  6. Fundamental Rights : Article 14 and Cases
  7. Fundamental Rights : Article 15 and 16 with Cases
  8. Landmark cases on Reservation
  9. Fundamental Rights : Article 17 and 18 with Cases
  10. Fundamental Rights : Article 20 & 21 with Cases
  11. Fundamental Rights : Article 21 with Cases
  12. Fundamental Rights : Article 25-28 with Cases
  13. Fundamental Rights : Article 29 & 30 and Cultural and Educational rights
  14. Constitutional Remedies and Article 32 and 226
  15. DPSP : Article 35-51 and Fundamental Duties
  16. Relationship between FR and DPSP
  17. Emergency Provisions
  18. Amendment Power under Indian Constitution
  19. Centre & state Relations
  20. Union & state Executive
  21. Union & State Legislature
  22. Union & State Legislature
  23. Ordinance Power of the Executive
  24. Services under the Union and State
  25. Important Amendments in the Indian Constitution
  26. Miscellaneous : Trade, Commerce, Intercourse, special Provisions
  27. Scheduled Area
  28. Anti Defection Law
  29. Temporary and Transient provisions : Art. 370 and its abrogation
  30. Miscellaneous concepts
  31. Constitutional Amendments
  1. Basic Concepts and The Way to Approach Jurisprudence
  2. Analytical School : Bentham, Austin, Kelsen, Hart
  3. Natural School of Law Part 1
  4. Analytical School of Law
  5. Natural School of Law Part 2
  6. Natural School of Law Part 3
  7. Natural School of Law Part 4
  8. Philosophical School/Ethical School: Kant, Rawls
  9. Sociological School of Jurisprudence : Roscoe Pound
  10. Realist Theory of law
  11. Contemporary Jurist
  12. Corporate Liability : Strict liability / Absolute liability
  13. Ownership & Possession : Austin & Salmond views and Their Criticism
  14. Theories of Punishment : Victim Compensation Scheme
  15. Juridical Concept and Jural Analysis : Hohfeld's analysis
  16. Miscellaneous concepts
  17. Recent contemporary Jurisprudential Concepts
  18. Distinguishing Power Liability from Right Duty
  19. Corporate Personality
  20. Mens Rea
  1. Introduction to IPC
  2. General Defenses/Exceptions
  3. Right of Private Defence
  4. Punishment & Solitary Confinement
  5. Inchoate Crimes
  6. Criminal Conspiracy
  7. Offence against Human Body : Murder and Culpable Homicide
  8. Thug, Miscarriage, Hurt, Grievous Hurt
  9. Wrongful Restraint, Wrongful Confinement, Criminal Force
  10. Sexual Offences : Kidnapping
  11. Offences against Property
  12. Criminal Breach of Trust, Cheating
  13. Offences Related to Marriage : Bigamy and Adultery
  14. Defamation
  15. Criminal Intimidation
  16. Offences Against State
  17. False Evidence and Offences against Public Justice
  18. Miscellaneous
  1. Nature, Types and Basic Elements of Contract, Offer Acceptance
  2. Communication of Offer, Acceptance, Revocation
  3. Consent under Indian Contract Act
  4. Consent under Indian Contract Act Contd.
  5. Consideration & Concept of Privity of Contract
  6. Wagering Agreements and Contingent Contracts
  7. Wagering Agreements and Contingent Contracts contd.
  8. Quasi Contract and other Important topics
  9. Discharge of Contract
  10. Remedies for Breach of Contract
  11. Indian Contract Act and The English Contract Law
  12. Specific Contracts : Contract of Bailment & Contract of Pledge
  13. Contract of Indemnity and Contract of Guarantee
  1. Introduction and Preliminary
  2. Functions of Police Officer
  3. Arrest of Persons: Section 41- 60a With Important Case Laws
  4. Summon and Warrant: Form and Process, Section 61-81
  5. Information to Police to Powers to Investigate: Section 154-176
  6. Jurisdiction of Criminal Court and Contingence Taken by Them: Section 177-203
  7. Bail (Chapter XXXIII of CrPC)
  8. CONDITIONS REQUISITE FOR INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS
  9. CRPC Cases and Rest sections
  1. Introduction & Concept of Section 8
  2. Evidence Act Section 11 to Section 17
  3. Section 17 to Section 31
  4. Section 32 to Section 65 (Secondary Evidence)
  5. Section 65 (Secondary Evidence) to Section 112
  6. Section 113 to Section 117 (ESTOPPEL)
  1. Introduction to Insolvency Law, Historical Background, Previous Legislations, Objective and Preliminary Definitions, Important Concepts, Need for IBC, Features of IBC, Pillars of IBC
  2. Process under IBC, Initiation of CIRP, Flowchart, Timelines- Admission and Withdrawal , Overriding effect of IBC
  3. Moratorium, Effect of it, IRP- Appointment, power and duties, Duty to cooperate
  4. Committee of Creditors - Composition, voting, barred members, meetings. Appointment of resolution professional, duties, powers, cost of CIPR
  5. Liquidation- Initiation and process, Liquidator, Realization of assets, liquidation of assets, timelines under liquidation, voluntary liquidation
  6. Offences, penalties, avoidance transactions, special courts, reference by courts under Companies Act
  7. Recent bills and amendments with Cases
  1. Introduction to Company law
  2. Shares and Debentures: Meaning and Nature, MOA, AOA, Prospectus, Inc Association, Conversion, Close Corporation, Partnership
  3. Legal Person Concept :Types of Companies, Corporate Veil, Separate Legal Existence
  4. Directors and Meetings
  5. CSR & Miscellaneous Provision
  6. Modes of Closure of A Company : Mergers and Acquisitions
  7. Winding Up, Liquidation
  1. Nature, Definition & Subjects of International Law
  2. Sources of International Law, Relationship Between Municipal & International law
  3. State Recognition
  4. Law of Sea
  5. State Succession
  6. International organization
  7. Human Rights
  8. International Criminal Court
  9. LAW OF ASYLUM
  10. UNCLOS
  11. PIL Misc Topics
  12. PIL Special Lecture
  1. Introduction to Hindu Law
  2. Law of Marriage
  3. Law of Divorce
  4. Law of Maintenance
  5. Law of Adoption
  6. Law of Guardianship & Custody
  7. Law of Succession
  8. Gift, Wills under Hindu law
  9. Special Marriage Act, 1954
  10. HUF & Coparcenary Rights
  11. Introduction & Concept of Muslim Law
  12. Muslim Marriage : Nature, Essentials, Bars and Classification
  13. Concept of Dower(Mahr)
  14. Divorce & Judicial Separation : Restitution of Conjugal Rights
  15. Effect of Divorce and Concept of Parentage
  16. Maintenance of wife , Guardianship
  17. Law of Inheritance
  18. Wakfs and other Religious Institutions
  1. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES
  2. ORIGIN OF LAW OF TORTS IN INDIA
  3. What is Tort?
  4. Criticism of Winfield
  5. Damnum Sine Injuria
  6. Tortious Liability
  7. Several and Independent Tortfeasors
  8. Joint Tortfeasors and Cases Related
  9. Statutory Authority
  10. Consent(Volenti non fit injuria)
  11. General Defenses
  12. Act of God and Private Defense
  13. Strict Liability & Specific Torts
  14. Vicarious Liability
  15. Distinction Between Joint and Several Tortfeasors
  16. Discharge of Torts
  17. Breach of Duty of Care and Cases
  18. Specific Torts
  1. Introduction to Administrative Law
  2. Reasons for the Growth of Administrative Process & Law
  3. Scope of Administrative Law
  4. Separation of Power
  5. Delegated Legislation
  6. Principles of Natural Justice
  7. Administrative Tribunals
  1. Introduction and Basics of the law
  2. Concept of Sale
  3. Concept of Lease
  4. Concept of Mortgage
  5. Exchange, Gift and Actionable Claim
  1. Theory and Concepts of Industrial Relations
  2. Collective Bargaining & Conflict Management
  3. Contemporary Labour Code & Legislation
  4. Industrial Dispute Act
  5. The Factories Act 1948& The standing orders Act
  1. Introduction & Residential Status and Income from Various Sources
  2. Types of Losses and Impact
  3. Direct Taxes and Indirect Taxes
  4. Tax Law Cases
  1. Understanding Basics of Environment Law
  2. Environment Protection Act 1986
  3. National Green Tribunal
  4. International Environment Law
  1. UOI vs State of Maharashtra
  2. Sushila Aggarwal vs State(NCT Delhi)
  3. Navtej Singh Johar Case
  4. Safiya Sultana vs State of UP
  5. Arnab Goswami vs State of Maharashtra
  6. Chebrolu Leela Prasad vs State of AP
  7. Supreme Court Cases with CRPC Provisions
  8. B.K Pavitra vs UOI 1
  9. Mukesh Singh vs State(Narcotic Branch of Delhi)
  10. B.K Pavitra vs UOI 2
  11. B.K Pavitra vs UOI 3
  12. Jarnail Singh vs. Laxmi Narain Gupta and Ors.
  13. Sourav Yadav v State of UP
  14. Kashid M. Siddique vs. Mahant Suresh Das(Ayodhya Judgement)
  15. The Facets of Contemporary Bail Orders
  16. Mukesh Kumar v State of Uttarakhand
  17. Indore Development Authority v Manoharlal
  18. B. Santoshamma & Anr. v. D. Sarala & Anr
  19. Batla House Case
  20. Rafeal Case
  21. VIKAS KISHANRAO GAWALI vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ORS.
  22. NEET Christian Medical College vs Union of India 1
  23. NEET Christian Medical College vs Union of India 2
  24. NEET Christian Medical College vs Union of India 3
  25. NEET Christian Medical College vs Union of India 4
  26. Keisham Meghachandra Singh vs The Honble Speaker Manipur
  27. Ram Sharan Maurya and others vs. State of U.P.
  28. Asha Jhon Devinathan vs Vikram Malhotra
  29. Shyam Narayan Chouksi vs UOI
  30. Khoday Distilleries Case
  31. O J Raja vs Tejraj Surana
  32. Surinder Singh Deswal vs Virender Gandhi
  33. Union of India vs. K.A. Najeeb
  34. Swiss Ribbon IBC Amendment, 2020
  35. Rakesh Vaishnav vs Union Of India (Farmer Protest)
  36. Roger Mathew vs Union of India
  37. Judicial Impact Assesment and Madras Bar Association vs Union of India
  38. Hari Om vs State of UP
  39. International Court of Justice ( India vs Pakistan)
  40. Afzal Ansari & Ors. v. State of UP & Ors/ Shalini Lambah v Unitech Ltd. Ors.
  41. Enrica Lexie case
  42. Mr. Krishna Murti v. New India Assurance Co. Ltd./ Vidya Devi vs State of HP
  43. Committee of Creditors of Essar Steel India Limited Through Authorised Signatory
  44. Uttrakhand Transport Corporation vs. Heera Singh
  45. Tata Group - Cyrus Mistry Case
  46. Tata Group - Cyrus Mistry Case 2
  47. Tata Group - Cyrus Mistry Case 3
  48. Santini vs Vijaya Venkatesh
  49. Padia Timber Company Ltd Vs The Board of Trustees of Visakhapatnam Port Trust Case
  50. Theories of Discrimination and Babita Puniya vs The Sec of Minstry of Defence
  51. Rajeev Suri vs Union Of India 1
  52. Rajeev Suri vs Union Of India 2
  53. Rajeev Suri vs Union Of India 3
  54. Rajeev Suri vs Union Of India 4
  55. Rajeev Suri vs Union Of India 5
  56. Lt Nitisha vs UOI + Lt Col Annie Nagraj vs UOI
  57. Malikarjuna Kodagali vs. State of Karnataka
  58. Union of India vs. State of Maharashtra
  59. Achpal @Ramswaroop & Anr. vs. State of Rajasthan
  60. MC Mehta v. Union of India (3) & Alembic Pharmaceuticals ltd vs. Rohit Prajapati EIA Draft Notification, 2020
  61. Rekha Muraka vs State of WB + Shah Faesal vs State of J&K
  62. Tamilnadu Medical College Case
  63. Vidya Drolia Case-Part 1
  64. Vidya Drolia Case-Part 2
  65. Imperia Structures v. Anil Patni
  66. Anuradha Bhasin vs. Union of India
  67. Hira Singh vs UOI
  68. Hanuman Laxman Aroskar v. Union of India (2019 and 2020) + Tata Power Delhi ditribution vs Manoj Mishra
  69. Dr Naresh Ku. Mangla vs Anita Agarwal
  70. Tata Housing vs Aalok Jagga +Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board v. Sterlite Industries
  71. S Vanitha v. Deputy Commissioner, Bengaluru Urban District
  72. Amish Devgan v Union of India
  73. Arjun P Khotkar vs Kailasrao Gorantyal
  74. Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF) Versus Union of India
  75. Dheeraj Mor vs High Court of Delhi
  76. C Bright v. District Collector
  77. Internet and Mobile Association of India vs Reserve Bank of India
  78. Praneeth K vs University Grants Commission
  79. Nirav Modi vs Union Of India
  80. K.S Puttaswamy vs. Union of India
  81. S. Kasi vs State Through The Inspector Of Police
  82. Right to Privacy-K.S Puttaswamy vs. Union of India
  83. Maratha Reservation-Dr. Jaishri Laxmanrao Patil Versus The Chief Minister 1
  84. Maratha Reservation-Dr. Jaishri Laxmanrao Patil Versus The Chief Minister 2
  85. Maratha Reservation-Dr. Jaishri Laxmanrao Patil Versus The Chief Minister 3
  86. Supreme Court judgment in Vikash Kumar v. UPSC
  87. Jayalalitha Case
  88. Rambabu Singh Thakur vs. Sunil Arora
  89. Parambir Singh Case
  90. Foundation For Media vs Union Territory Of Jammu
  91. Arbitration Conciliation Act
  92. Kapil Agarwal vs Sanjay Sharma
  93. The Supreme Court's Aadhaar Judgement And The Right To Privacy
  94. The Supreme Court Aadhaar Judgement And The Right To Privacy 2
  95. Tofan Singh vs The State Of Tamil Nadu 1
  96. Tofan Singh vs The State Of Tamil Nadu 2
  97. Highways Act and Cases
  98. Consumer Protection Act and Cases
  99. Consumer Protection Act and Cases 2
  100. IN RE: DISTRIBUTION OF ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
  101. The State Of Goa vs Fouziya Imtiaz Shaikh
  102. Dipika Jagatram Sahani vs Union Of India
  103. Pawan Kumar Gupta vs State Of Nct Of Delhi
  104. UNITECH Limited vs Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC)
  105. Mobashar Jawed Akbar vs . Priya Ramani
  106. Sanjiv Prakash vs Seema Kukreja
  107. Centre for Public Interest Litigation Vs. Union of India
  108. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and Cases
  109. West U.P. Sugar Mills Association vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh
  110. The Chairman vs The Inspector Of Labour
  111. LALIT KUMAR JAIN VS UNION OF INDIA & ORS. TRANSFERRED CASE CIVIL NO. 245 of 2020 [DATE OF ORDER: 21-05-2021]
  112. Dharmesh/Dharmendra/Dhamo Jagdishbhai/Jagabhai Bhagubhai Ratadia & Anr. Versus The State of Gujarat
  113. Gurmeet Singh v. State of Punjab, Fakhrey Alam v. State of Uttar Pradesh, New Okhla Industrial Development Authority and others v. BD Singhal and others
  114. State of Kerala v. K. Ajith
  115. Sunil Kumar @ Sudhir Kumar v State of UPIN RE: INHUMAN CONDITION AT QUARANTINE CENTRES AND FOR PROVIDING BETTER TREATMENT TO CORONA POSITIVEIN RE: CONTAGION OF COVID 19 VIRUS IN PRISONSSATBIR SINGH & ANOTHER v STATE OF HARYANA
  116. V. Senthur and another v. M. Vijayakumar IAS and others; Citation: LL 2021 SC 526, Ashok Kumar v. Raj Gupta and others, Vipan Kumar Dhir v. State of Punjab; Citation: LL 2021 SC 537
  117. Placido Francisco Pinto (D) by LRs & Anr v Jose Francisco Pinto & Anr; Citation: LL 2021 SC 528], National Insurance Company v. Chamundeswari & Ors; Citation: LL 2021 SC 529]
  118. Jigya Yadav thru her father v. C.B.S.E. (2021) , Vinod Dua vs Union Of India on 3 June, 2021: Case Analysis
  119. Reepak Kansal v. Union of India and others
  120. Central Bureau of Investigation v. Thommandru Hannah Vijayalakshmi; Citation: LL 2021 SC 551
  121. "Kamlesh Chaudhary v. State of Rajasthan"
  122. Prem Shankar Prasad v. State Of Bihar; Citation: LL 2021 SC 579, Mitesh Kumar J. Shah v. State of Karnataka; Citation: LL 2021 SC 592
  123. Siddharth Vs State Of UP (2021): The Word Custody In S. 170 Of The CrPC
  124. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai v. Ankita Sinha and Others; Citation: LL 2021 SC 549
  125. Satish Ragade v. State of Maharastra, attorney General v. Satish & Ors., Aparna Bhat v. Madhya Pradesh
  126. Ajit Mohan v. Legislative Assembly, National Capital Territory of Delhi
  127. Manohar Lal Sharma v. Union of India and connected cases; Citation: LL 2021 SC 600
  128. V Anantha Raju & Anr v T.M.Narasimhan & Or, Jitul Jentilal Kotecha v. State of Gujarat; Citation: LL 2021 SC 642
  129. Gautam Navlakha vs. National Investigation Agency
  130. Rishipal Singh Solanki v. State of UP& Ors; Citation: LL 2021 SC 667
  131. Hari v. State of Uttar Pradesh; Citation: LL 2021 SC 685, The State of Jammu and Kashmir v. Dr Saleem ur Rehman; Citation: LL 2021 SC 618, Irappa Siddappa Murgannavar v. State of Karnataka; Citation: LL 2021 SC 632
  132. State of Haryana v. Rajkumar @ Bittu, South Eastern Coalfields Ltd v. S. Kumar's Associates AKM (JV), Pichra Warg Kalyan Mahasabha Haryana v. State of Haryana
  133. Arunachala Gounder (Dead) Vs Ponnusamy order dated 21.01.2009
  134. The Chairman, State Bank of India and another v. MJ James; Citation: LL 2021 SC 654, Common Cause (A Registered Society) v. Union of India ; WP(C) 1374 of 2020
  135. "Union of India & Ors v. Mudrika Singh; Citation: LL 2021 SC 705], Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC v. Future Retail Ltd & Ors, M/s. Magadh Sugar & Energy Ltd. vs. State of Bihar "
  136. Kirti vs Oriental Insurance Company on 5 January, 2021
  137. Association of Private Universities, Madhya Pradesh v. State of M.P.
  138. Neil Aurelio Nunes v. Union of India
  139. " Jarnail Singh v. Lachhmi Narain Gupta, 2022 SCC Online SC 96, decided on 28-01-2022 Tek Chand v. Bhakra Beas Management Board"
  140. Banka Sneha Sheela v. State of Telangana
  141. "Vasudha Sethi v. Kiran V. Bhaskar, 2022 SCC Online SC 43, decided on 12-01-2022 Union of India v. Rajendra N. Shah, 2021 SCC OnLine SC 474, decided on 20-7-2021"
  142. Gimpex Private Limited v. Manoj Goel; Citation: LL 2021 SC 553 & Gemini Bay Transcription Pvt. Ltd. v. Integrated Sales Service Ltd
  143. Gemini Bay Transcription Pvt. Ltd. v. Integrated Sales Service Ltd & Government of Maharashtra v. Borse Brothers Engineers and Contractors Pvt Ltd.
  144. I Pay Clearing Services Pvt. Ltd. Vs. ICICI Bank Ltd. AND UOI Vs. Manju Arora
  145. Mahendra Vs Maheshwari And Small industries Development Bank of India Vs. Sibco Investement Pvt Ltd, And Ellora Papers Mills Ltd. State of MP
  146. State of Kerala and Ors v. Leesamma Joseph
  147. Ashish Shelar v Maharashtra State Legislative Assembly
  148. Garg Builders v. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited; Citation: LL 2021 SC 535
  149. Nitaben Dinesh Patel v. Dinesh Dahyabhai Patel; and Garg Builders v. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited; & Korukonda Chalapathi Rao & Ors v. Korukonda Annapurna Sampath Kumar; Citation: LL 2021 SC 530
  150. N.N. GLOBAL MERCANTILE PVT. LTD VS. INDO UNIQUE FLAME LTD
  151. G Mohan Rao & Ors. V. State of Tamil Nadu & Ors
  152. RENAISSANCE HOTEL HOLDINGS INC. vs B. VIJAYA SAI
  153. Project Director, National Highways v. M. Hakeem and Pratap Technocrats (P) Ltd. v. Monitoring Committee of Reliance Infratel Ltd
  154. STATE OF UP THROUGH SECRETARY (EXCISE) & ORS. v M:S MCDOWELL AND COMPANY LIMITED
  155. Umesh Chandra vs State Of Uttarakhand
  156. Fakhrey Alam vs. State of Uttar Pradesh [CrA 319 OF 2021] , LAKHVIR SINGH VS. STATE OF PUNJAB, Manno Lal Jaiswal vs State of Uttar Pradesh
  157. Union of India v. Alapan Bandyopadhyay AND The Punjab State Cooperative Agricultural Development Bank Ltd. Versus The Registrar, Cooperative Societies And Others
  158. LOOP TELECOM V. UNION OF INDIA, G.T. GIRISH V. Y SUBHAHA RAJU, Luckose Zachariah @ Zak Nedumchira Luke and Others v. Joseph Joseph and Other
  159. Bhadar Ram (D) vs Jassa Ram AND In Re Children in Street Situations
  160. Registrar General, High Court Of Judicature At Madras v. The State, R. Kalai Selvi vs. Bheemappa ; CrA 747 OF 2021, Sanghar Zuber Ismail vs. Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change ; CA 4543 of 2021, Amway India v. Ravindranath Rao and another
  161. SMT RESHAM AND ANOTHER VS. STATE OF KARNATAKA AND OTHERS
  162. In Re: The Berubari Union And ... vs Unknown on 14 March, 1960
  163. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, CHENNAI V. MOHAMMED MEERAN SHAHUL HAMEED, MOHAMMAD SALIMULLAH AND ANR. VERSUS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATION NO. 38048 OF 2021 IN WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 793 OF 2017,
  164. Judicial Impact Assessment and Madras Bar Association vs Union of India
  165. Enrica Lexie case
  166. M/S PAHWA PLASTICS PVT. LTD. V. DASTAK NGO & ORS (2022) and SWARNALATHA & ORS. V. KALAVATHY & ORS
  167. PRATAP TECHNOCRATS v. MONITORING COMMITTEE
  168. MUKIS V. STATE OF U.P. Criminal Revision No. 452 of 2022.
  169. State of Rajasthan v. Banwari Lal, State of Karnataka v. Umesh, Bar Council of India v. Twinkle Rahul Mangaonkar
  170. Vijay Madanlal Choudhary vs Union Of India on 27 July, 2022
  171. NOEL HARPER & ORS. V. UNION OF INDIA & ANR.
  172. Rit Foundation vs The Union Of India
  173. Rit Foundation vs The Union Of India Part 2
  174. M/S Trimurthi Fragrances (P) Ltd. Through Its Director Shri Pradeep Kumar Agrawal V. Government Of N.C.T. Of Delhi Through Its Principal Secretary (Finance) & Ors. 2022
  175. Daxaben v state of gujrat- abatement to suicide , UOI v. Ganpati deal com pvt lt- benami transaction act in question. Deepika singh v. Central administrative services- broadened definition of Family to include domestic unmarried relationships ,Ongc v
  176. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT & ANR. 2022
  177. ONGC v. Afcons Gunanusa JV, (Arbitration Matter)
  178. Narindar singh v Devesh Bhutani (J3) [ Environmental Law]
  179. Reliance industries v SEBI (J3) (Administrative Law) & Sundaresh Bhatt, Liquidator Of ABG Shipyard v. Central Board Of Indirect Taxes And Customs (J3)
  180. X versus The Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr. (J3) ( Constitutional Law)
  181. MRS. AKELLA LALITHA v. SRI KONDA HANUMANTHA RAO & ANR. (J2) [Family law]
  182. AISHAT SHIFA v THE STATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS (J2) Part 1
  183. AISHAT SHIFA v THE STATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS (J2) Part 2
  184. S.G. Vombatkere v. Union of India, 2022 SCC OnLine SC 609 (J3) (sedition law)
  185. UNION OF INDIA & ANR. versus M/s. GANPATI DEALCOM PVT. LTD.(J3) [Benami Property transaction act)
  186. Sushanta Kumar Banik v State of Tripura & Ors. (J3)
  187. Mohd. Irfan v State of Madhya Pradesh (J3) [Criminal Law]
  188. MANIBEN MAGANBHAI BHARIYA v. DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT OFFICER DAHOD & ORS (J2)
  189. Independent thought v Union of India (2J)
  190. The State of Jharkhand versus Shailendra Kumar Rai @ Pandav Rai (J2)
  191. JANHIT ABHIYAN v UNION OF INDIA (J5)
  192. Sakshi Arha vs The Rajasthan High Court on 18 May, 2023
  193. Prakash Nishad @ Kewat Zinak vs The State Of Maharashtra & The Commissioner Of Income Tax vs Prakash Chand Lunia (D) Thr Lrs
  194. Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi vs Union Of India Part 1
  195. Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi vs Union Of India Part 2
  196. Subhash Desai vs Principal Secretary, Governor of Maharashtra 11 May, 2023
  197. M/S B And T Ag vs Ministry Of Defence & Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. vs State Of Goa
  198. Y. Balaji vs Karthik Desari & Sukhpal Singh Khaira vs The State Of Punjab
  199. Orissa Administrative Tribunal Bar Association v Union of India & Madhyamam Broadcasting Limited vs Union Of India
  200. Anoop Baranwal vs Union of India, Ministry of law and justice
  201. Glock Asia-Pacific Ltd. v. Union of India. & Animal Welfare Board of India v
  202. Anbazhagan v. State & Reserve Bank of India v. A.K. Nair And Ors
  203. Gostho Behari Das V. Dipak Kumar Sanyal & Ors , Bharatiya Kamgar Karmachari Mahasangh vs Jet Airways Ltd, Indra Bai v Oriental Insurance Company Ltd, Coal India Ltd v Competition Commission of India, A Srinivasulu v
  204. Madras Aluminum Co. Ltd. vs Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, Pradeep vs State of Haryana, The Indian Oil Corporation & Ors. v Ajit Kumar Singh & Anr., Ghanshyam vs. Yogendra Rathi, Hasmukhlal Madhavlal Patel and Anr. vs Ambika Food Products Pvt Ltd. and Ors
  205. Dr. Jaya Thakur v. Union of India & Ors
  206. Coal India Limited v. Competition Commission of India, Universal Sompo General Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Suresh Chand Jain, Bank of Baroda v. Baljit Singh, Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. v. Raman Ispat (P) Ltd
  207. Shilpa Sailesh v. Varun Sreenivasan
  208. Shree Vishnu Constructions v. Engineer in Chief Military Engineering Service, Indira Jaising v Supreme Court of India, Career Institute Educational Society v Om shree Thakurji Educational Society, Aureliano Fernandes v. State of Goa, Indiabulls Asset Reco
  209. Union of India v. Deloitte Haskins and Sells LLP, Vistra Itcl (India) Ltd v. Dinkar Venkatasubramanian, Adivasis for Social and Human Rights Action v. Union of India, Veena Vadini Teachers Training Institute v. State of M.P.
  210. Ritu Chhabaria v. Union of India, CBI v. Hemendhra Redd, Nagarathinam v. State, Raj Kumar v. State (NCT of Delhi), Dinesh Kumar v. State of Haryana
  211. BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA, 2023, BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA, 2023, BHARTIYA SAKSHYA BILL, 2023
  212. Vernon v. State of Maharashtra, Bachpan Bachao Andolan v. Union of India Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences v. Bikartan Das Rajo v. State of Bihar A. Sreenivasa Reddy v. Rakesh Sharma Md Asfak Alam v. State of Jharkhand & Anr. ,Irfan v. St
  213. Secunderabad Club vs CIT Prakash (Dead) By LR. v. G. Aradhya & Ors. Kishan Chand Jain vs Union of India Dr. Kavita Yadav v. Secy, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Sindhu Janak Nagargoje v. State of Maharashtra M/S JP Lights India v. Regional Directo
  214. V. SENTHIL BALAJI V. THE STATE REPRESENTED BY DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND ORS. Hindustan Construction Company Limited v. National Highways Authority of India Larsen Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Company vs Union of India NTPC Ltd vs. M/s SPML Infra Ltd N.N.
  215. Central Bureau of Investigation vs Aryan Singh Mah. Adiwasi Thakur Jamat Swarakshan Samiti v. State of Maharashtra, 2023 Arup Bhuyan v State of Assam State of West Bengal v. Debabrata Tiwari State of Goa vs Summit Online Trade Solutions (P) Ltd and others
  216. National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Chief Electoral Officer Prem Singh v. State of NCT of Delhi
  217. Usha Chakraborty v. State of W.B. Haji Abdul Gani Khan v. Union of India State Bank of India v. Moser Baer Karamachari Union Baini Prasad v. Durga Devi Juhru v. Karim Satender Kumar Antil vs Central Bureau Of Investigation
  218. Sureshkumar Lalitkumar Patel & Ors. v. State of Gujarat & Ors. In Re Policy Strategy for Grant of Bail SMW Pushan Majumdar vs Union of India Common Cause v
  219. Vivek Narayan Sharma vs Union of India
  220. Kaushal Kishor v. State of Uttar Pradesh USS Alliance vs State of Uttar Pradesh JASWANT SINGH & ORS. VERSUS THE STATE OF CHHATTISGARH & ANR
  221. Rohan Dhungat v. State of Goa Prasad Pradhan v. State of Chhattisgarh Google LLC v. Competition Commission of India Association of Old Settlers of Sikkim vs Union of India Baharul Islam and ors. v. indian medical association and ors Central Bureau of Inve
  222. State of W.B. v. Chiranjilal (Mineral) Industries of Bagandih Revanasiddappa v. Mallikarjun NHPC Ltd. v
  223. Ameena Begum v. State of Telangana
  224. Rohit Chaudhary v. Vipul Ltd. Samir Kumar Majumder v. The Union of India MEENA PRADHAN & ORS. V. KAMLA PRADHAN & ANR,
  225. Batliboi Environmental Engineers Limited V Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited And Another M/S Paul Rubber Industries Private Limited v Amit Chand Mitra & Anr. Derha vs Vishal DBS Bank India Ltd. v. State NCT of Delhi & Ors; Religare Finvest Ltd v. St
  226. Supriyo v. Union of India and Sample Paper Discussion
  227. Balram Singh v. Union of India, INDRAKUNWAR V. THE STATE OF CHHATTISGARH, Phulel Singh v. State of Harayana
  228. Mathews J. Nedumpara & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors., Paranagouda v. State of Karnataka, Poonam Sharma v. Union of India, X v. Union of India, Aditya Khaitan v. IL & FS Financial Services Ltd.
  229. Rajesh Jain v. Ajay Singh,
  230. Assessing Officer Circle (International Taxation) New Delhi v. M/s Nestle, Nirmal Singh Panesar v. Paramjit Kaur Panesar, Pankaj Bansal v. Union of India
  1. Contract Law Knowledge Test 1
  2. Contract Law Knowledge Test 2
  3. Constitutional Law Test 1
  4. Constitutional Law Test 2
  5. Constitutional Law Test 3
  6. Constitutional Law Test 4
  7. Criminal Law Test 1
  8. Criminal Law Test 2
  9. Criminal Law Test 3
  10. Criminal Law Test 4
  11. Torts Law Test 1
  12. Torts Law Test 2
  13. Torts Law Test 3
  14. Torts Law Test 4
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Why this course?

Why Choose Lex Templum for CLAT PG 2027?

When it comes to CLAT PG 2027 coaching, Lex Templum distinguishes itself as a specialized and focused platform dedicated exclusively to postgraduate law entrance preparation. Unlike many generic coaching institutes, Lex Templum adopts a singular and intensive focus on CLAT PG (LLM) 2027, ensuring that every aspect of the course is aligned with the exact requirements of the examination.

What sets Lex Templum apart is its unique pedagogy, which is specifically designed to train students according to the current CLAT PG exam pattern. Instead of following outdated teaching methodologies, the program emphasizes case law-based learning, passage interpretation, and application-driven problem-solving, which are central to the CLAT PG 2027 examination.

With the continuous evolution in the CLAT PG syllabus and question pattern, it has become imperative for aspirants to adopt modern preparation techniques that mirror the real demands of the exam. Lex Templum addresses this need by offering a carefully structured program that integrates:

  • Intensive case law training, focusing on landmark and contemporary judgments
  • Full-length mock tests designed strictly as per the CLAT PG 2027 pattern
  • Advanced MCQ practice modules for accuracy and speed enhancement
  • Comprehensive doubt-clearing sessions to strengthen conceptual understanding
  • Personalized guidance and counselling sessions to help students stay on track

This holistic approach ensures that aspirants are not only well-prepared academically but also mentally equipped to handle the pressure and complexity of the actual examination.

A Strategic Approach to CLAT PG 2027 Preparation

At Lex Templum, preparation for CLAT PG 2027 is treated as a strategic process rather than a routine academic exercise. The course is designed to build a strong foundation in core law subjects such as Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, and other key LLB subjects, while simultaneously enhancing the student’s ability to tackle passage-based questions and case law-driven MCQs.

The emphasis is on:

  • Developing legal reasoning and analytical skills
  • Mastering judgment interpretation and statutory analysis
  • Improving time management and exam temperament
  • Identifying high-weightage topics and scoring areas

Through continuous practice, assessment, and feedback, students are guided to refine their preparation and maximize their performance in the CLAT PG LLM 2027 examination.

Conclusion

 

Cracking CLAT PG 2027 requires more than just hard work — it requires smart preparation, the right mentorship, and a deep understanding of the exam’s evolving nature. With its focused approach, updated methodology, and student-centric training model, Lex Templum emerges as one of the best coaching choices for aspirants aiming to secure top ranks in CLAT PG LLM 2027.