Thursday, February 10, 2022

UPSC/ IAS Exam - Law optional

UPSC civil services examination is known as the toughest exam in India. The exam is conducted in three stages- Prelims, mains, and interview. Optional subjects are considered as a vital part of  UPSC IAS Mains Exam. The Mains stage in IAS Exam comprises nine papers including two papers of optional subject.

UPSC aspirants choose the Law as an optional subject in UPSC Civil Services examination since it is high scoring. The marks fetched in the optional subject is a crucial factor in deciding the fate of aspirant. 

Now we have compiled important books for Law optional UPSC exam.

Law Optional for UPSC IAS Mains Exam

Previously, Law was a less popular optional. But now it has been consistently attaining the attention of aspirants over in the last couple of years. The successful candidates have those who had law as their optional, have unequivocally prescribed Law to all law graduates, and non-law graduates. But the graduates from the non-law background may consider the fact that the Law optional has a considerably more extensive syllabus than other optional subjects.


UPSC Law Optional Booklist

Law optional Paper- I consist of Constitutional Law, Administrative law, and International Law. Law Paper-II comprises the Law of Contracts, the Law of Torts, Contemporary Legal Developments and the Law of Crimes.

Books for Law Optional Paper I

Paper 1 of the Law optional has conceptual parts and less technical. This paper consists of two separate segment Constitutional Laws, Administrative Law and International Law. To tackle Paper I of Law optional aspirant should need some essential books for reference.

International Law- S. K KapoorOur Constitution – Subhash C. Kashyap
The Constitution of India (Bare Act) – PM BakshiAn Introduction to Public International Law – S. K. Verma
Introduction to the Constitution of India – D.D BasuConstitution of India- VN Shukla
International Law – Malcolm N ShawAdministrative Law – I.P. Massey


Books for Law Optional Paper-II

Law optional Paper-II ideals with hardcore laws and more technical. It consists of two segments as Paper I. They are:

  1. Section A – Law of Torts and Law of Crimes
  2. Section B – Mercantile Law, Law of Contracts, and Contemporary Legal Developments

The books are given in the table below:

Indian Penal Code- KD GaurMercantile Law – R.K. Bangia
Jurisprudence – P.K. Tripathi and DasCriminal Law – P. S. Atchuthen Pillai.
Indian Penal Code-Ratanlal and DhirajlalPrinciples of Mercantile Law- Avtar Singh
Law of Tort – Autochthon PillaiIndian Contract Act Specific Relief Act- Pollock & Mulla