Let’s Build a Legally Knowledgeable Community!!

Law,
understood.
Learning, sustained.

Books, resources, and a community for those who want to think clearly about law — whether you are a student, a practitioner, or a teacher.

The Publishers

Kulkarni and Kulkarni Publishers — Believing in the community who believe that clarity matters more than complexity.

8

BOOKS PUBLISHED

15+

YEARS PRACTICE

40K+

STUDENTS REACHED

We are legal educators and community builders with one consistent purpose: to make law accessible without making it shallow. Our books are written for people who want to genuinely understand legal principles — not merely clear an exam or win an argument, but carry that understanding into their practice and their life. Our books target enhancing the knowledge in law among teenage children and also among young law students and lawyers in the nascent years.

Over the years, we have worked with students preparing for judicial exams, young lawyers finding their footing, teenage learners discovering law for the first time, and institutions looking for resources that actually teach. Our work sits at the intersection of legal precision and plain language — where courts and society can finally speak to one another.

The knowledge gap between lawyers and citizens is not inevitable. It is a failure of communication. We publish to close that gap.

FEATURED TITLE
New Edition · 2024

From Text to Tactics: Mastering Bare Act Reading for Young Lawyers

The essential guide for young lawyers and law students — learn how to read, interpret, and apply Bare Acts with confidence and clarity.

This is not a guide of ready‑made answers. It gives you a clear, practical method to read and understand any Bare Act the way judges, senior advocates and toppers do.

Inside, you will learn:

How to break down long sections, explanations and provisos

How to use definitions, illustrations and schedules to build real understanding

How to link sections across chapters and related statutes

How to read faster without missing key tests and ingredients

How to use Bare Acts confidently in exams, internships and court

Whether you are a law student, young advocate or judiciary aspirant, this book helps you build the one skill law school rarely teaches: reading the law directly from the source — with clarity and confidence.

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The Library

Many Books. One Purpose: Making Law Learnable.

Arguing Cases in Indian Courts
A Young Lawyer’s Guide for Lawyers and Law Students
Lawyering in the AI Era
CASES, TOOLS, AND TACTICS
Law Made Simple LAW FOR CLASS 8–10 STUDENTS
Law Made Simple
LAW FOR CLASS 8–10 STUDENTS
Coming soon ….
Law for Young Minds CITIZENSHIP & RIGHTS
Law for Young Minds
CITIZENSHIP & RIGHTS
Coming soon ….

Looking to adopt these for your college syllabus or examination preparation programme?

THE PURPOSE

The knowledge gap between lawyers and citizens is not inevitable. It is a failure of communication.”

India has millions of laws, thousands of courts, and an immense legal profession — and yet the vast majority of citizens remain unable to understand the system that governs them. Students spend years in law school without encountering a clear, readable account of the law they are studying. Exam aspirants read dense, jargon-heavy texts that test memory rather than understanding.

My work is an attempt to change that — one book, one article, one class at a time. Legal writing can be rigorous and readable. Examinations can be prepared for with genuine comprehension, not rote learning. Society can understand courts, and courts can communicate with society.

That is why I write. That is why I teach. And that is why I built this community.

The Community

Learn with me, not just from me.

Join a growing group of students, lawyers, and educators who receive weekly insights, free resources, and early access to new books and events.

Weekly Email Insights

One legal concept, one case, one resource – every week. No noise

WhatsApp Community

Live case updates, exam alerts, peer learning – curated and moderated

Free Resources Library

Case summaries, exam guides, and reading lists – free for subscribers

Get the free study guide

Download “50 Landmark Cases Every Law Student Must Know” â€” free with your signup.
For Institutions

Serious legal scholarship, built for the classroom

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Curriculum-Aligned Books

Each title is mapped to LLB, LLM, and judicial exam syllabi. Faculty guides available on request.

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Institutional Bulk Orders

Discounted pricing for orders of 20 or more. Direct delivery to college libraries and departments.

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Author Sessions & Workshops

Guest lectures, moot workshops, and law school seminars. Available across India.

Adopting for your college, or inviting me to speak?

From the Desk

Insights on law, courts, and learning.

AI & Law

What judges need to understand before AI enters the courtroom

Artificial intelligence is already shaping how evidence is collected, contracts are written, and disputes are resolved. Courts are not ready. Here is what the legal system must address before it is too late.

12 May 2025
Judicial Exams

The five constitutional law topics that appear in every DJSE paper

If you are preparing for the Delhi Judicial Service Exam, these are the areas you cannot afford to under-pre pare.

3 May 2025
For Students

How to read a Supreme Court judgment without losing the thread

Most law students read judgments the wrong way. Here is a practical framework that changes how you engage with case law.

24 Apr 2025
WHAT READERS SAY

From students, lawyers, and educators.

I cleared the DJSE on my second attempt, and I owe a significant part of that to this book on Constitutional Law. It explained concepts that five years of law school had left muddy. The precision is remarkable, but it never becomes inaccessible.


Priya Mehta

DJSE 2023 · DELHI HIGH COURT

We adopted three of these titles for our LLB second year curriculum. The faculty guide was thoughtfully prepared and the books are pitched at exactly the right level — rigorous enough for serious study, clear enough for a student in their second year.


Prof. Sunita Kapoor

Head of Dept, Law · University of Rajasthan

The WhatsApp community has become my daily touchstone. I am a practicing lawyer with fifteen years of experience, and I still learn something from each weekly newsletter. This is what legal education should feel like — continuous, grounded, and honest.


Arjun Sethi

Advocate · Punjab & Haryana High Court
Speaking & Media

Bringing legal clarity to classrooms, conferences, and courts.

I speak on the intersection of law, education, and technology — for law colleges, bar associations, judicial academies, and public institutions. My sessions are practical, precise, and built around genuine engagement rather than performance.

AI, Technology, and the Future of Indian Law

Making Legal Education Work in the 21st Century

How Courts Communicate — and How They Should

Preparing for Judicial Service: Strategy and Substance

Law for the General Public: Bridging the Knowledge Gap

“Law is not a guild secret. It belongs to everyone it governs.”