The TS PGLCET syllabus covers various topics, but some of the most important ones include:
Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and Structure of the Indian Constitution.
Jurisprudence: Key legal theories, concepts like rights, duties, ownership, possession, and sources of law.
Public International Law: Treaties, United Nations, International Courts, and State Sovereignty.
Law of Contracts: General principles of contract law, including offer, acceptance, consideration, breach, and remedies.
Law of Torts: Negligence, liability, and defenses in tort law.
Criminal Law: Indian Penal Code (IP
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The TS PGLCET syllabus covers various topics, but some of the most important ones include:
Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and Structure of the Indian Constitution.
Jurisprudence: Key legal theories, concepts like rights, duties, ownership, possession, and sources of law.
Public International Law: Treaties, United Nations, International Courts, and State Sovereignty.
Law of Contracts: General principles of contract law, including offer, acceptance, consideration, breach, and remedies.
Law of Torts: Negligence, liability, and defenses in tort law.
Criminal Law: Indian Penal Code (IPC), offenses against human body, property, and general defenses.
Labour Law: Important acts like the Minimum Wages Act, Industrial Disputes Act, and Labour Welfare.
Property Law: Transfer of Property Act, easements, mortgages, and leases.
Administrative Law: Delegated legislation, judicial review, and tribunals.
Intellectual Property Rights: Trademarks, copyrights, patents, and their related laws.
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<p>The TS PGLCET syllabus covers various topics, but some of the most important ones include:</p><ol><li><strong>Constitutional Law: </strong>Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and Structure of the Indian Constitution.</li><li><strong>Jurisprudence: </strong>Key legal theories, concepts like rights, duties, ownership, possession, and sources of law.</li><li><strong>Public International Law: </strong>Treaties, United Nations, International Courts, and State Sovereignty.</li><li><strong>Law of Contracts:</strong> General principles of contract law, including offer, acceptance, consideration, breach, and remedies.</li><li><strong>Law of Torts: </strong>Negligence, liability, and defenses in tort law.</li><li><strong>Criminal Law:</strong> Indian Penal Code (IPC), offenses against human body, property, and general defenses.</li><li><strong>Labour Law: </strong>Important acts like the Minimum Wages Act, Industrial Disputes Act, and Labour Welfare.</li><li><strong>Property Law: </strong>Transfer of Property Act, easements, mortgages, and leases.</li><li><strong>Administrative Law: </strong>Delegated legislation, judicial review, and tribunals.</li><li>I<strong>ntellectual Property Rights: </strong>Trademarks, copyrights, patents, and their related laws.</li></ol>
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