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Strategy from people who read the papers.

Not motivational fluff — exam-pattern breakdowns, judgment digests, and the unglamorous tactics that move a rank.

We're writing the blog the same way we write everything else: only when we have something genuinely useful to say. Expect breakdowns of how each state's paper actually behaves, plain-English summaries of judgments worth knowing, and honest preparation strategy — the kind a good senior would give you over chai.

What you'll find here

Exam decoded

State-by-state: real question counts, subject weights, two-paper structures, and where candidates quietly lose marks.

Judgment digest

Recent and landmark judgments summarised for the exam — facts, holding, and why it matters in your paper.

Strategy & mindset

Revision systems, mock-test routines, and how to read your own analytics without lying to yourself.

Current affairs for judiciary

The legal-news threads that show up in GS and interview rounds — curated, not dumped.

The blog is just opening up. While we publish the first pieces, the most useful reading on the site is already live: our chapter-wise notes across 161 subjects and the current affairs feed.

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