The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 2024 syllabus is designed to test the fundamental legal knowledge required to practice law in India. The syllabus for AIBE includes a range of subjects taught during a 3-year or 5-year LLB degree program in law schools across the country. Here is a detailed breakdown of the AIBE syllabus for 2024:
AIBE 2024 Syllabus
- Constitutional Law – 10 questions
- Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) – 10 questions
- Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) – 10 questions
- Evidence Act – 8 questions
- Indian Penal Code (IPC) – 8 questions
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) – 4 questions
- Family Law – 8 questions
- Public Interest Litigation (PIL) – 4 questions
- Administrative Law – 3 questions
- Professional Ethics & Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI rules – 4 questions
- Company Law – 2 questions
- Environmental Law – 2 questions
- Cyber Law – 2 questions
- Labor and Industrial Laws – 4 questions
- Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer Protection Law – 5 questions
- Law of Contract, including Specific Relief Act, Sales of Goods Act, Indian Partnership Act, and Negotiable Instruments Act – 8 questions
- Jurisprudence – 3 questions
- Law Related to Taxation – 2 questions
- Land Acquisition Act – 2 questions
- Intellectual Property Laws – 2 questions
Key Features of the AIBE Syllabus
- The syllabus covers 19 subjects, each focusing on various aspects of law.
- The total number of questions in the AIBE exam is 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
- There is no negative marking in the AIBE exam.
- The questions are based on basic knowledge and understanding of these subjects, reflecting the level of a fresh law graduate.
- The exam tests both knowledge of substantive laws (like IPC, Contract Law) and procedural laws (like CPC, CrPC).
Study Tips for AIBE 2024
- Focus on Core Subjects: Pay particular attention to high-weightage subjects like Constitutional Law, CPC, CrPC, and the Indian Evidence Act.
- Use Bare Acts: Study from the Bare Acts of each subject as they provide the exact language and provisions of the law.
- Practice Previous Years’ Papers: Regularly practice previous years’ AIBE question papers to get familiar with the pattern and difficulty level.
- Review Case Laws and Amendments: Stay updated on significant case laws, amendments, and recent legal developments.
- Understand Professional Ethics: Emphasize professional ethics and cases of professional misconduct as specified under the Bar Council of India (BCI) rules.
Official Reference
For more details, you can visit the official website of the All India Bar Examination at allindiabarexamination.com.
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