Any answer should be written in point format - Maximum 2 sentences in one point. You are writing an answer, not an essay! Don’t make it difficult for the paper checkers to find the answer in your essay.
Write in detail - You have paid the examination fee, OK! Use as much paper as you want. Write an answer preferably on one page, even if you have used only half of the page.
Every point has a few crux words - Underline them wherever possible. This makes paper checkers’ work easier. This is a psychological game you play with a paper checker.
Impress the paper checker that you know the answers - Impresses the paper checker that you know professional words, be it your maxim for your Corporate law papers
Double-underline after every question set - If you have spare time (which is almost impossible, but still if you do) underline after every answer. Double-underline after every question set. Basic again I know, but effective.
If you remember the name of the case law, that's good, if you don't, but still know which jurisdiction (HC/SC/ITAT), then quote it. telling the examiner that you know (something is better than nothing)
Don’t focus on quantity - Don’t focus on quantity, focus on quality content. Reminder: These are not your B.Com papers.
Try to attempt in FACTS - Try to attempt in FACTS, ANSWER, and CONCLUSION format. First, the facts are in brief, then what the facts lead to, the actual answer, and then the conclusion.
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