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Today's Current Affairs for Law Entrance Exams: Stay Updated!

  • Writer: Kanishka Makhijani
    Kanishka Makhijani
  • Mar 28
  • 2 min read

Introduction

For law aspirants preparing for competitive exams like the CLAT exam, staying updated with today’s current affairs is crucial. Current affairs play a significant role in the General Knowledge (GK) section of various law entrance exams. Whether it’s about new laws, judicial appointments, international treaties, or landmark Supreme Court judgments, being informed gives you an edge.

This blog will guide you on how to efficiently follow current affairs, provide sources for the best updates, and share tips on retaining information effectively.



Current Affairs for Law Entrance Exams


Importance of Current Affairs in Law Entrance Exams

The CLAT exam and other law entrance tests, such as AILET and SLAT, assess candidates on their awareness of national and international events. Current affairs questions usually focus on:

  • Legal developments and amendments

  • Landmark judgments

  • Government policies and schemes

  • International relations and treaties

  • Science, technology, and environmental issues

  • Sports, awards, and literature

A well-planned CLAT preparation strategy should include daily and weekly current affairs reviews to ensure strong performance in the GK section.


How to Stay Updated with Today's Current Affairs

1. Follow Reliable News Sources

Regularly reading newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express, and The Times of India is essential. Websites like Live Law and Bar & Bench provide law-specific news updates that are useful for law aspirants.

2. Use Current Affairs Apps and Websites

There are several online platforms where you can access today’s current affairs in a concise format:

  • PIB (Press Information Bureau)

  • PRS Legislative Research

  • Law-related portals like SCC Online

  • Current affairs websites such as Exam Charcha (which provides daily quizzes)

3. Make Notes and Revise Regularly

While reading, make short notes on important legal developments, Supreme Court judgments, and constitutional amendments. Revising these notes at the end of each week helps in effective retention.


Weekly Current Affairs for Law Exams

Apart from daily updates, aspirants should dedicate time to a weekly current affairs review. This approach helps in summarizing important events and structuring revision schedules.

  • Monday: Focus on international news and legal developments

  • Tuesday: Review Supreme Court judgments and constitutional amendments

  • Wednesday: Study government policies and economic updates

  • Thursday: Go through major environmental and scientific developments

  • Friday: Revise treaties, international law cases, and legal appointments

  • Saturday: Attempt mock quizzes and revise important topics

  • Sunday: Take a break or listen to legal podcasts for conceptual clarity


Best Resources for CLAT Preparation

Since CLAT preparation requires a strong command over GK and current affairs, candidates must integrate reading habits with mock tests. Some useful resources include:

  1. Daily & Weekly Quizzes – Websites like Exam Charcha offer free daily quizzes on current affairs.

  2. Monthly Magazines – Pratiyogita Darpan, Competition Success Review, and Vision IAS Current Affairs

  3. Legal Awareness Books – Legal General Knowledge by Universal’s Publications

  4. Online Mock Tests – Attempting sectional tests will help assess performance regularly.


Conclusion

Mastering today’s current affairs is a game-changer for law aspirants. Whether it's a weekly current affairs roundup or a daily news review, consistency is key. A well-structured study plan, combined with reliable sources and regular quizzes, can help you excel in the CLAT exam and beyond.

Stay updated, practice regularly, and ace your CLAT preparation with confidence!

 
 
 

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