— Amitendra Kumar
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is designed to evaluate students over a scale of a wide range of topics and one of them is the legal awareness section. Current affairs have become essential for this section as it increasingly tests the understanding of recent legal and political developments. For aspirants to excel, knowing which events to track is crucial.
CLAT’s legal awareness section challenges students to apply their understanding of recent legal developments, court rulings, and political movements to real-world scenarios. As CLAT transitions towards comprehension-based questions, the focus has shifted from static legal knowledge to analysing current issues. According to the Consortium of NLUs, this section aims to test the understanding of legal trends, emphasising recent changes in Indian and global law among aspirants.
To perform well in the section, it’s not just about reading the news but understanding the legal context behind the headlines. Here are some strategies to help you stay on top of current affairs:
Daily newspaper reading: Many newspapers are ideal for keeping up with legal and political developments occurring in and out of the country. Aspirants should pay special attention to the editorial sections that offer in-depth legal analysis.
Monthly legal compilations: Aspirants should rely on monthly current affairs compilations specifically curated for competitive exams such as CLAT. These resources sum up the critical events and their legal implications. These also serve as a matter of revision as the exam date comes closer.
Mock tests and quizzes: Practice is important for an aspirant to analyse his or her knowledge of a particular matter in real life dealing with mock tests that focus on current legal issues. Solving legal quizzes can help students familiarise themselves with the types of current affairs questions likely to appear in the exam.
While going through these sources daily, one will not only enhance his or her performance but will also have the privilege of going through legal news, which is very competitive in this exam.
(The writer is a product head at Career Launcher)