Legal Language, Legal Writing & General English by B M Gandhi
B.M. Gandhi's Legal Language, Legal Writing & General English is designed as a basic text for law students. Not only does it fulfil the requirements of the legal language and writing courses but also initiates the student to the study of law and the legal profession. It is also invaluable for law school entrance examinations.
Key Features:
- Focuses on areas such as legal vocabulary, word formation, grammar, legal writing, drafting and communication.
- Discusses how to organise ideas, create and refine prose, and improve editing skills.
- Lists legal words and meanings, Latin phrases, synonyms and antonyms, words often confused, rules of punctuation and grammar, case comment and article writing examples, drafts of legal documents and leading cases in the Law of Tort and Contract.
- Provides lists of necessary addresses, government posts and departments, law report citations and provisions of some important Acts, quotable quotes and sample question papers.
Other than serving as a text for law students, the book is also invaluable as a reference work. Written for law students this book will be useful to anyone grappling with the basics of legal language or the peculiarities of the profession. It is also a valuable refresher text for more advanced students, and for practitioners.
Law Dictionary English to Hindi by Kamlesh Chopra
The new edition of this standard work has been further enlarged and thoroughly updated and now contains new words. The existing entries have been carefully examined and brought up-to-date as necessary. Being a law dictionary, words not within the scope of it have not been included.This dictionary is meant for those who need better understanding of the usage of both the languages legally.
The primary objective of this work is to give an exposition of legal terms and phrases. Another feature that has been added in the list of Central Acts with their Hindi translations. The editor has tried his best to give legal Hindi words as adopted and accepted by the Union and State Governments.