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There is no specific book for CLAT. For legal aptitude, you've three things. You're provided with principles and then there are facts. Then you've the options from which you need to choose. The first thing to keep in mind is that the principle is the ultimate. Don't ever try to apply the general knowledge you have about the law while solving your questions. If the principle says theft is not an offence then for the 0.30 seconds you take to solve the question you must abide by that. Sometimes you've more than one principles and those times you've to abide by all of them. Now come to the options. Since you already know the a
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