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Constitutional History of Pakistan (Cases)
5 Marks
- Landmark Cases: Asfandyar Wali vs Federation of Pakistsan
- Landmark Cases: Asma Jillani vs Government of Punjab
- Landmark Cases: Begum Nusrat Bhutto Case
- Landmark Cases: Dosso Case
- Landmark Cases: Maulvi Tameez-ud-din Case
- Landmark Cases: Nawaz Sharif vs President of Pakistan
- Landmark Cases: Zafar Ali Shah vs Pervaiz Musharaf
- Landmark Cases: Al-Jehad Trust vs Federation of Pakistan
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
10 Marks
- Constitution Quiz Fundamental Rights Mcqs
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- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs Part III
- Constitution Quiz Supreme Court of Pakistan Mcqs
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- Constitution Quiz Federal Shariat Court Mcqs
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International Law
5 Marks
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Islamic Jurisprudence
5 Marks
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 2 – USUL-AL-FIQH AS SOURCES OF ISLAMIC LAW AND USUL-AL-FIQH AS A DISCIPLINE
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 3 – THE HUKM: WHAT IS ISLAMIC LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 4 – CLASSIFICATION OF RULES IN ISLAMIC LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 5 – THE LAW GIVER
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 6 – THE ACT
- Islamic Jurisprudence :CHAPTER 8 – CAUSES OF DEFECTIVE LEGAL CAPACITY
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 9 – THE MEANING OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 10 – THE QURAN
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 11 – THE SUNNAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 12 – IJMA
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 13 – MASLAHAH AND THE MAQASID-AL-SHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 14 – QIYAS (ANALOGY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 15 – ISTIHSAN (JURISTIC PREFERENCE)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 16 – ISTISHAB (PRESUMPTION OF CONTINUITY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 17 – MASLAHAL MURSALAH (EXTENDED ANALOGY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 18 – SADD AL-DHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 19 – OTHER SECONDARY SOURCES
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 20 – IJTIHAD
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 21 – FIRST MODE OF IJTIHAD: INTERPRETING THE TEXTS
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 22 – THE SECOND MODE OF IJTIHAD: REASONING BY ANALOGY
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 23 – THE THIRD MODE OF IJTIHAD: MAQASID ALSHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 24 – ABROGATION AND PREFERENCE
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 25 – SCHOOL OF LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 27 – THE ROLE OF THE MODERN MUSLIM JURIST
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English Jurisprudence
5 Marks
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 2 – ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 3 – SOURCES OF LAW
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 4 – LEGISLATION
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 5 – PRECEDENT
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 6 – CUSTOM
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 7 – LEGAL RIGHTS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 8 – OWNERSHIP
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 9 – POSSESSION
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 10 – PERSONS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 11 – TITLES
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 12 – LIABILITY
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 13 – LAW OF PROPERTY
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 14 – LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 15 – LAW OF EVIDENCE
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Civil Procedure Code 1908
20 Marks
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Pakistan Penal Code 1860
10 Marks
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Criminal Procedure Code 1898
10 Marks
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Law of Evidence
20 Marks
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Professional Ethics
10 Marks
LAW GAT 2024 Crash Course
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Constitutional History of Pakistan (Cases)
5 Marks
- Landmark Cases: Asfandyar Wali vs Federation of Pakistsan
- Landmark Cases: Asma Jillani vs Government of Punjab
- Landmark Cases: Begum Nusrat Bhutto Case
- Landmark Cases: Dosso Case
- Landmark Cases: Maulvi Tameez-ud-din Case
- Landmark Cases: Nawaz Sharif vs President of Pakistan
- Landmark Cases: Zafar Ali Shah vs Pervaiz Musharaf
- Landmark Cases: Al-Jehad Trust vs Federation of Pakistan
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
10 Marks
- Constitution Quiz Fundamental Rights Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz High Courts Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz High Courts Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs Part II
- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs Part III
- Constitution Quiz Supreme Court of Pakistan Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz The Courts Mcqs
- Constitutions Mcqs Principles of Policy
- Constitution Quiz Federal Shariat Court Mcqs
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International Law
5 Marks
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Islamic Jurisprudence
5 Marks
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 2 – USUL-AL-FIQH AS SOURCES OF ISLAMIC LAW AND USUL-AL-FIQH AS A DISCIPLINE
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 3 – THE HUKM: WHAT IS ISLAMIC LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 4 – CLASSIFICATION OF RULES IN ISLAMIC LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 5 – THE LAW GIVER
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 6 – THE ACT
- Islamic Jurisprudence :CHAPTER 8 – CAUSES OF DEFECTIVE LEGAL CAPACITY
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 9 – THE MEANING OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 10 – THE QURAN
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 11 – THE SUNNAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 12 – IJMA
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 13 – MASLAHAH AND THE MAQASID-AL-SHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 14 – QIYAS (ANALOGY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 15 – ISTIHSAN (JURISTIC PREFERENCE)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 16 – ISTISHAB (PRESUMPTION OF CONTINUITY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 17 – MASLAHAL MURSALAH (EXTENDED ANALOGY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 18 – SADD AL-DHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 19 – OTHER SECONDARY SOURCES
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 20 – IJTIHAD
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 21 – FIRST MODE OF IJTIHAD: INTERPRETING THE TEXTS
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 22 – THE SECOND MODE OF IJTIHAD: REASONING BY ANALOGY
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 23 – THE THIRD MODE OF IJTIHAD: MAQASID ALSHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 24 – ABROGATION AND PREFERENCE
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 25 – SCHOOL OF LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 27 – THE ROLE OF THE MODERN MUSLIM JURIST
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English Jurisprudence
5 Marks
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 2 – ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 3 – SOURCES OF LAW
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 4 – LEGISLATION
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 5 – PRECEDENT
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 6 – CUSTOM
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 7 – LEGAL RIGHTS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 8 – OWNERSHIP
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 9 – POSSESSION
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 10 – PERSONS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 11 – TITLES
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 12 – LIABILITY
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 13 – LAW OF PROPERTY
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 14 – LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 15 – LAW OF EVIDENCE
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Civil Procedure Code 1908
20 Marks
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Pakistan Penal Code 1860
10 Marks
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Criminal Procedure Code 1898
10 Marks
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Law of Evidence
20 Marks
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Professional Ethics
10 Marks
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Constitutional History of Pakistan (Cases)
5 Marks
- Landmark Cases: Asfandyar Wali vs Federation of Pakistsan
- Landmark Cases: Asma Jillani vs Government of Punjab
- Landmark Cases: Begum Nusrat Bhutto Case
- Landmark Cases: Dosso Case
- Landmark Cases: Maulvi Tameez-ud-din Case
- Landmark Cases: Nawaz Sharif vs President of Pakistan
- Landmark Cases: Zafar Ali Shah vs Pervaiz Musharaf
- Landmark Cases: Al-Jehad Trust vs Federation of Pakistan
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
10 Marks
- Constitution Quiz Fundamental Rights Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz High Courts Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz High Courts Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs Part II
- Constitution Quiz Parliament Mcqs Part III
- Constitution Quiz Supreme Court of Pakistan Mcqs
- Constitution Quiz The Courts Mcqs
- Constitutions Mcqs Principles of Policy
- Constitution Quiz Federal Shariat Court Mcqs
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International Law
5 Marks
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Islamic Jurisprudence
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- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 2 – USUL-AL-FIQH AS SOURCES OF ISLAMIC LAW AND USUL-AL-FIQH AS A DISCIPLINE
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 3 – THE HUKM: WHAT IS ISLAMIC LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 4 – CLASSIFICATION OF RULES IN ISLAMIC LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 5 – THE LAW GIVER
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 6 – THE ACT
- Islamic Jurisprudence :CHAPTER 8 – CAUSES OF DEFECTIVE LEGAL CAPACITY
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 9 – THE MEANING OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 10 – THE QURAN
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 11 – THE SUNNAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence : CHAPTER 12 – IJMA
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 13 – MASLAHAH AND THE MAQASID-AL-SHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 14 – QIYAS (ANALOGY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 15 – ISTIHSAN (JURISTIC PREFERENCE)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 16 – ISTISHAB (PRESUMPTION OF CONTINUITY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 17 – MASLAHAL MURSALAH (EXTENDED ANALOGY)
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 18 – SADD AL-DHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 19 – OTHER SECONDARY SOURCES
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 20 – IJTIHAD
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 21 – FIRST MODE OF IJTIHAD: INTERPRETING THE TEXTS
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 22 – THE SECOND MODE OF IJTIHAD: REASONING BY ANALOGY
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 23 – THE THIRD MODE OF IJTIHAD: MAQASID ALSHARIAH
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 24 – ABROGATION AND PREFERENCE
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 25 – SCHOOL OF LAW
- Islamic Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 27 – THE ROLE OF THE MODERN MUSLIM JURIST
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English Jurisprudence
5 Marks
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 2 – ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 3 – SOURCES OF LAW
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 4 – LEGISLATION
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 5 – PRECEDENT
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 6 – CUSTOM
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 7 – LEGAL RIGHTS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 8 – OWNERSHIP
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 9 – POSSESSION
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 10 – PERSONS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 11 – TITLES
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 12 – LIABILITY
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 13 – LAW OF PROPERTY
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 14 – LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
- English Jurisprudence: CHAPTER 15 – LAW OF EVIDENCE
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Civil Procedure Code 1908
20 Marks
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Pakistan Penal Code 1860
10 Marks
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Criminal Procedure Code 1898
10 Marks
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Law of Evidence
20 Marks
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Professional Ethics
10 Marks