I am looking for a good textbook for Legal Studies Subject introduced in Class XI th ISC.
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There are several good textbooks available for the Legal Studies subject introduced in Class XI ISC. Here are some options you may consider:
1. Legal Studies for Class XI by Dr. N. K. Singh: This textbook is specifically designed for the ISC Legal Studies syllabus and covers all the topics in detail. It includes a variety of case studies, illustrations and examples to help students understand the concepts better.
2. Legal Studies by R. K. Bangia: This book is a comprehensive guide to the Indian legal system and covers a wide range of topics such as the Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, etc. I...more
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