Ten DONT’s in CS Exams:
Students are expected to NOT TO DO the following is CS Exams, which may invite low marks:
1. Quoting wrong Section Numbers;
2. Quoting wrong Years of the Act (especially in Economic & Labour Laws Paper);
3. Quoting wrong case laws; name of parties; citations;
4. Striking off lines, paras, words frequently;
5. Bad handwriting (not legible) in Drafting areas;
6. Answers in Bulk Paragraphs, and writing more general answers;
7. Showing poor knowledge in basic concepts, law and procedures;
8. Wrongly quoting Question numbers, especially sub-question numbers;
9. Poor performance in initial questions (first two or three pages in the answer sheet), and last few questions;
10. Confusing answers in practical questions; and not relating the practical question to the question facts, case laws or provisions.
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