Guide to Supreme Court and High Court: Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistants Examination by Krishan Keshav and Himani Verma - 3rd Edition 2026-27 | Singhal Law Publications
Guide to Supreme Court and High Court: Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistants Examination by Krishan Keshav and Himani Verma - 3rd Edition 2026-27 | Singhal Law Publications
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About the Authors
Krishan Keshav is a respected legal educator and mentor known for his expertise in constitutional law and judicial services examination guidance. He has helped numerous aspirants succeed in competitive legal examinations through his structured teaching methods and practical insights.
Himani Verma is a dedicated academician and legal researcher with significant experience in guiding students for higher judiciary and law clerk examinations. Her analytical approach and exam-oriented preparation techniques make her contributions highly valuable for aspirants.
Together, the authors bring clarity, depth, and exam-focused precision to this guide, making it a trusted companion for law clerk aspirants.
Description
Guide to Supreme Court and High Court: Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistants Examination (3rd Edition 2026–27) is a comprehensive and exam-focused resource designed specifically for aspirants preparing for the Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant examinations conducted by the Supreme Court and various High Courts in India.
Authored by Krishan Keshav and Himani Verma, this updated 3rd Edition (2026–27) provides a structured approach covering constitutional law, procedural laws, landmark judgments, legal research methodology, drafting skills, and current legal developments relevant to the examination.
The book is carefully curated to help candidates strengthen their conceptual clarity, analytical reasoning, and practical application skills required for judicial research positions. It includes previous year questions, model practice sets, and detailed explanations to enhance exam readiness.
This edition is ideal for law graduates, final-year law students, and judiciary aspirants aiming to secure prestigious clerkship positions in higher courts.
