CPC by Takwani CrPC by Kelkar Constitutional Law by VN Shukla Contract law by Mulla Law of Tort by Ratanlal Dhirajlal Family law by Poonam Pradham Saxena Property law by Poonam Pradhan Saxena
Subjects like English and History are particularly good, because they involve lots of essay writing, and History especially because our Law is based on the past, and a good understanding of that past is very valuable. Not Media Studies, please. Economics if you must, but not Accounting.
Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography by Fali S Nariman Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future by Richard Susskind To a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Nani Palkhivala: The Courtroom Genius by Soli J Sorabjee and Arvind P Datar Learning the Law by Glanville Williams
The most practical starting textbook is ``laying down the law'' (lexis) - gives an overview of the basics of law, how statutes and the common law work etc.
IMO book of law is not worth it. Each nex comes out to ~1.2m, so the book would have to gain you two kills per hour to be worth it. I don't think arma book saves that much time at nex over say zammy or bandos book, and those ones are very cheap to use.
CCXX is 220 in Roman figures, representing The Tree of Life (10 numbers times 22 paths), and is the number of verses of the Book in typescript. XCIII is 93, the enumeration of both "The word of the law" Thelema and Aiwass.
The pattern of citation is: Author (as presented on the cover of the book or in the first few pages), Title (in italics) (edition given as edn, publisher year). Below is an example. James A Holland and Julian S Webb, Learning Legal Rules : a students' guide to legal method and reasoning (11th edn, OUP 2022).
The book contains three chapters, each of which Crowley said had been dictated and written down in one hour, beginning at noon, on 8 April, 9 April, and 10 April in Cairo, Egypt, in the year 1904. The three chapters of the book are attributed to the deities Nuit, Hadit, and Ra--Khuit.
Introduction. The Pentateuch includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.