This page is dedicated to providing comprehensive criminal law notes and resources specifically tailored for aspiring law students preparing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) in 2024.
Criminal law is a fundamental aspect of the CLAT syllabus, and a solid grasp of its principles and concepts is essential for a strong performance in the exam.
CLATBuddy’s collection covers a wide range of CLAT criminal law topics, ensuring that you have access to the necessary resources to develop a well-rounded understanding of this crucial legal field.
We hope that these notes and resources empower you to build a solid foundation in CLAT’s criminal law.
Best of luck with your preparation for CLAT 2024!
Note: Access complete CLAT Legal Reasoning notes here.
Topic | Link to Notes |
What is Criminal Law? | View Here |
Understanding Crime: What is it? | View Here |
Criminal Law | Latin Term: actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea | View Here |
Actus Reus and Mens Rea | View Here |
Criminal Intention | View Here |
Intention and Motive in Criminal Law | View Here |
Motive in Criminal Law | View Here |
Meaning of Innocent Until Proven Guilty | View Here |
Concept of Proof Beyond All Reasonable Doubt | View Here |
7 General Exceptions in IPC | View Here |
Absence of Criminal Intent in the Criminal Law | View Here |
Theft in Criminal Law: Unlawful Taking of Movable Property | View Here |
Cheating in Criminal Law: Deception and Fraudulent Inducement | View Here |
Abetment in Criminal Law | View Here |
Criminal Conspiracy | View Here |
Sedition as a Crime in India | View Here |
Dowry Death: A Crime | View Here |
Wrongful Restraint and Confinement | View Here |
Kidnapping under Criminal Law | View Here |
Bigamy in Criminal Law | View Here |
Abduction Laws in India | View Here |
Difference Between between Kidnapping and Abduction | View Here |
Mischief in Criminal Law | View Here |
CLATBuddy’s Law of Crimes Notes PDF
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