CLATapult- CLAT coaching in Kolkata the names of important legal books, quotation and authors to help you with the GK section of CLAT.
Books | Author |
Constitution of India – Defaced and Defied | N. A. Palkhivala |
Constitutional Law of India | H. M Seervai |
Courts and their Judgments | Arun Shourie |
Corruption in India | N. Vittal |
International Law | Oppenheim |
India divided | Rajendra Prasad |
India Wins Freedom | Maulana Azad |
Judge’s Miscellany, A | M. Hidayatullah |
Law, Lawyers & Judges | H. R. Bhardwaj |
Laws Versus Justice | V. R. Krishna Iyer |
Law in Changing society | W. Friedmann |
Law and Literature | M. K. Gandhi |
Landmarks in the Law | Lord Denning |
My Life – Law and Order | Motilal C. Setalvad |
Prison Diary | Jayaprakash Narain |
The Law of Nations | Brierly |
The Judgment | Kuldip Nayar |
We Indians | Khushwant Singh |
We the Nation | N. A Palkhiwala |
We the People | N. A. Palkhiwala |
India’s Legal System: Can It be saved? | Fali S. Nariman |
LEGAL QUOTATIONS
Laws are silent in the midst of arms | Cicero |
Laws should be like cloths. They should be made to fit the people they are meant to serve | Clarence Darrow |
In law nothing is certain but the expense | S. Butler |
Where law ends, tyranny begins | William Pitt |
A law is valuable not because it is law, but because these is no right in it | H. W. Beecher |
Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law | Oliver Goldsmith |
Laws are the very bulwarks of liberty; they define every man’s rights, and defend the individual liberties of all men | J. G. Holland |
The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly | Lincoln |
Necessity knows no law | St. Augustine |
Laws are like cobwebs which may catch small flies but let wasps and hornets break through | Swift |
When the State is corrupt, then laws are most multiplied | Tacitus |
Justice is truth in action | Benjamin Disraeili |
When men are pure, laws are useless; when men are corrupt, laws are broken | Benjamin Disraeili |
The greater number of laws, the greater the number of offences against them | Havelock Ellis |
Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men knew the law, but because it is an excuse everyman will plead, and no man can tell how to refute them | John Selden |
Law is a bottomless pit; it is a cormorant, harpy that devours everything | Arbuthnot |
Necessity creates the law, it supersedes rules; and whatever is reasonable in such cases is likewise legal | Sir William Scott and Lord Stowell |
Lawyers are like bread, (are best) when they are young and new | Thomas Fuller |
Law must be stable and yet it cannot stand still | Rescoe Pound |
The Laws of a state change with the changing times | Aeschylus |
If there were no bad people there would be no good lawyers. | Charles Dickens |
Law cannot persuade, where it cannot punish | Rosalind Fergusson |
Litigation is a game in which the Court is umpire | Pollock |
Law is an ass | Charles Dickens |
Law and sense are not the same thing | Jawaharlal Nehru |
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