Hundred Maxims - A Curated Collection of the Most Essential Maxims, along with their Meaning and Usage in Judicial Pronouncements
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Hundred Maxims - A Curated Collection of the Most Essential Maxims, along with their Meaning and Usage in Judicial Pronouncements

Hundred Maxims - A Curated Collection of the Most Essential Maxims, along with their Meaning and Usage in Judicial Pronouncements

Author : Rupin Pawha

ISBN : 9788119403219

EDITION : 2nd

NO. OF VOLUMES : 1

BINDING : Paperback

COPYRIGHT YEAR : 2024

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Hundred Maxims is a concise and engaging guide to the most vital legal maxims. It provides clear explanations, real-world insights, and practical application of maxims through illustrative court judgments. This targeted approach enables readers to focus on the most critical principles, maximizing their learning efficiency.

This powerful study tool is equally important for law students, competitive examination aspirants, and legal professionals to sharpen their understanding and refresh their knowledge. It also empowers readers to navigate the intricate world of legal maxims with clarity and confidence, as well as gain a deeper understanding of the law and enhance their legal reasoning skills.

Key Features:

  • Provides a curated collection of the most essential maxims, explained in plain English.
  • Each maxim comes to life with a brief case analysis, facilitating readers to grasp its true meaning and significance.
  • Adopts a reader-friendly approach, unlike most books on legal maxims which are large, overwhelming, and encyclopaedic.
  • Essential and valuable resource for students appearing for UPSC, PCSJ, PSU and CLAT competitive examinations

Rupin Pawha is Managing Partner of Juris Legal and Financial Services, a full-service law firm in New Delhi, and a leading expert on corporate and commercial laws, with a special focus on Mergers & Acquisitions and Infrastructure & Energy sectors. Graduating from Oxford University, he brings over 25 years of experience to his practice.

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