Legal Reasoning tests legal aptitude, principle-based reasoning, and application of law to factual situations. No prior legal knowledge is required, but basic legal awareness helps.
Focus on daily news, editorials, monthly current affairs magazines, and important national and international events from the past 12–18 months, including law-related updates.
The section focuses on reading comprehension passages, vocabulary, grammar usage, and inference-based questions testing a candidate’s command of the English language.
The CLAT UG syllabus includes five sections: