Our Catalogue

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Focused titles for students, young lawyers, teachers, and citizens.

The catalogue is intentionally small and focused. Each title is designed to solve a specific problem in legal learning — from reading Bare Acts and judgments to navigating AI in practice and introducing teenagers to everyday law. Every book is mapped to real syllabi and exam patterns, but written to outlast any one exam cycle.

The Catalogue

Four titles. One purpose — making law legible for everyone it governs.

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Each title in this catalogue addresses a distinct gap in legal learning. Whether you are a teenager encountering law for the first time, a law student struggling with bare statute text, a young practitioner learning to work alongside AI, or a citizen wanting to navigate everyday legal situations with confidence — there is a book here that was written for you.

These are not reference volumes designed to sit on shelves. They are working tools built around how people actually read, learn, and apply law in practice.

BOOK 01  Â·  LEGAL PRACTICE

Text to Tactics: Mastering Bare Act Reading for Young Lawyers

Turn Bare Acts from dense text into practical tools.

Most law students and young advocates first encounter Bare Acts as intimidating walls of text. Text to Tactics is written to change that habit by giving readers a repeatable, step-by-step method for reading any Bare Act with confidence.

WHAT THIS BOOK COVERS

Breaking long sections into manageable, logical parts

Distinguishing ingredients of an offence, conditions, and explanations

Finding and using definitions, provisos, explanations, and non-obstante clauses

Marking and margin-note techniques that turn a Bare Act into a working tool

Connecting statutory reading with past papers, case-law, and courtroom problems

FOR LLB students, young advocates, and judicial service aspirants.

BOOK 02  Â·  COURTROOM PRACTICE

Arguing Cases in Indian Courts: A Young Lawyer’s Guide for Lawyers and Law Students

A handbook for young adults and citizens navigating law in daily life.

Knowing how a legal principle works in theory is vastly different from standing on your feet and presenting it effectively before a judge. Arguing Cases in Indian Courts serves as a practical blueprint for navigating the high-pressure environment of the courtroom, ensuring young practitioners can transition smoothly from academic notes to real-world oral advocacy and litigation strategy.

WHAT THIS BOOK COVERS

How to structure and articulate complex legal arguments logically during a live hearing

Overcoming courtroom anxiety and developing a confident demeanor before the bench

Analyzing judge interventions and responding effectively to unexpected questions from the court

The etiquette, unspoken protocols, and procedural habits of successful practicing advocates

Translating meticulous case file preparation into an impactful, concise oral presentation

FOR Law students, young advocates, litigation interns, and early-career legal professionals.

BOOK 03  Â·  TECHNOLOGY & LAW

Lawyering in the AI Era

Cases, tools, and tactics for the next generation of lawyers.

Artificial intelligence already shapes how evidence is collected, contracts are written, and disputes are resolved. Lawyering in the AI Era offers a grounded way to think about AI in law — neither dismissing it nor surrendering to it — while helping lawyers and students use these tools responsibly.

WHAT THIS BOOK COVERS

The basics of how modern AI systems work, explained in plain language

Where AI can genuinely help in legal research, drafting, compliance, and strategy

Risks involving confidentiality, bias, hallucination, and over-reliance

Frameworks for deciding when AI assistance is appropriate and when it is not

Practical workflows for integrating AI into legal work without outsourcing judgment

FOR Law students, associates, in-house counsel, and legal educators.

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Law Made Simple

LAW FOR CLASS 8–10 STUDENTS

BOOK 04  Â·  SCHOOL & EDUCATION

Law Made Simple: Law for Class 8–10 Students

An illustrated introduction to everyday law for teenagers.

Most schoolchildren meet law only as a dry civics chapter to memorise before an exam. Law Made Simple is designed as a bridge between textbook civics and real life, using stories, illustrations, and classroom-friendly exercises to show how law shapes school, home, neighbourhood, and online spaces.

WHAT THIS BOOK COVERS

How the Constitution appears in daily school and family situations

Everyday examples of rights and duties, from bullying and cyber safety to consumer problems

What happens when children sign, buy, borrow, or share online

Simple steps to act safely and responsibly when something goes wrong

Reflection questions that invite thinking, not just memorisation

FOR Class 8–10 students, school teachers, parents, and counsellors.

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Law for Young Minds

A HANDBOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTS

BOOK 05  Â·  CITIZENSHIP & RIGHTS

Law for Young Minds

A handbook for young adults and citizens navigating law in daily life.

Knowing that rights exist is very different from knowing what to do in real situations: a police interaction, a landlord dispute, a workplace issue, or a harmful online post. Law for Young Minds is a practical companion for readers who want calm guidance when law appears in ordinary life.

WHAT THIS BOOK COVERS

How constitutional values translate into everyday rights and duties

What to expect in basic police and administrative interactions

Essentials of contracts, employment, tenancy, and consumer protection from a citizen’s perspective

Everyday digital-rights scenarios including privacy, social media, and online harassment

When to seek professional legal help, and how to prepare before doing so

FOR College students, early-career professionals, community groups, and general readers.

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Find the right book for where you are in your legal journey

Whether the visitor is a teenager discovering law for the first time, a law student learning to read statutes with confidence, a young advocate building professional judgment, or an institution searching for meaningful teaching resources, these books are written to meet readers where they are and move them forward. Each title is designed not merely to provide information, but to strengthen habits of reading, thinking, and applying law with clarity.

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