Solving BSA & Evidence Act with 'T-Series Law' Notes - A Honest Review
evidence clat_ug beginner coaching_reviewDude, I thought I'd lost my mind with CLAT prep. But then I stumbled upon T-Series Law's notes for BSA & Evidence Act. Now I'm hooked. Their explanations are like a masala movie - drama, emotions, and somehow you end up learning. They break down cases like a bhelpuri vendor breaking down his chaat (spicy street food). For example, in their explanation of Halsbury's Laws of England, they add this crazy example of a dude who stole a chicken and got away with it by using the 'no intention to permanently deprive' rule. I mean, it's ridiculous but it sticks. My only gripe is the font is too small and their diagrams are like a maze. But honestly, it's all worth it - I'm now actually looking forward to studying BSA & Evidence Act.
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Are you kidding me? 'T-Series Law' notes are a joke for BSA & Evidence Act. The stuff is outdated and incomplete. I studied from them and got lost in the syllabus. We need comprehensive study materials, not some random YouTube videos edited into notes. I'd rather use govt. approved materials like LexisNexis or Eastern Book Company.