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Your employer fired you. Was it legal? 🔴Under Pakistani labour law, termination and dismissal are two completely differe...
18/05/2026

Your employer fired you. Was it legal? 🔴

Under Pakistani labour law, termination and dismissal are two completely different things with very different rules, procedures, and remedies.
One requires notice. The other requires a full inquiry. Skip the procedure? The termination is void in law.
Swipe to learn what the Industrial & Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance 1968 actually says about your rights from the type of worker you are, to how to challenge an unlawful dismissal.

CLPS Oct/Nov Batch 2026 — Enrolling Now

All UoL LLB Modules | Exam-Focused | Past Papers
Classes Start: 1st July 2026 | Free Demo Available
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CLPS Oct/Nov Batch 2026 — Now Open✅ All UoL LLB Modules✅ 3-Month Exam-Focused Crash Course✅ Past Paper Practice Every We...
17/05/2026

CLPS Oct/Nov Batch 2026 — Now Open
✅ All UoL LLB Modules
✅ 3-Month Exam-Focused Crash Course
✅ Past Paper Practice Every Week
✅ Free Demo Available
📩 DM us or drop a comment to book your free demo.

Your UoL examiner isn’t looking for what you know — they’re looking for how you apply it. 🖊️Most students fail not becau...
17/05/2026

Your UoL examiner isn’t looking for what you know — they’re looking for how you apply it. 🖊️
Most students fail not because they didn’t study, but because they don’t structure their answers the way examiners expect.
IRAC. Every time. No exceptions.

Issue → Rule → Application → Conclusion
Swipe through to see exactly how top UoL LLB students break down problem questions — from negligence to offer & acceptance — and how you can do the same in your next exam.

🎓 CLPS Oct/Nov Batch 2026 — Now Open
✅ All UoL LLB Modules
✅ 3-Month Exam-Focused Crash Course
✅ Past Paper Practice Every Week
✅ Free Demo Available
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Stop preparing for UOL law exams the hard way.The CLPS Oct/Nov LL.B Crash Course is built for students who want focused,...
15/05/2026

Stop preparing for UOL law exams the hard way.
The CLPS Oct/Nov LL.B Crash Course is built for students who want focused, exam-oriented preparation with intensive past paper practice and smart answering techniques.

✔ All UOL LL.B modules available
✔ 3-Month Intensive Preparation
✔ Exam-focused teaching
✔ Past paper practice
✔ Free Demo Class Available

Classes begin: 1st July
Register your interest now and secure your spot before seats fill up.
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This one is honest but it’s worth reading.The most common reason for underperformance in LL.B exams is not a lack of kno...
29/04/2026

This one is honest but it’s worth reading.

The most common reason for underperformance in LL.B exams is not a lack of knowledge. It’s not even a lack of preparation.

It’s technique.

Students who answer the question they prepared for instead of the one asked. Students who cite case after case without ever applying them. Students who leave essay questions to instinct and hope.

These patterns appear in scripts every single exam season. And every one of them is fixable once you know what to look for.

Swipe through to see the three mistakes, and whether you recognise any of them. 📋

💬 Be honest — which of these have you been guilty of? The comments are a judgement-free zone.
📌 Save this and revisit it before your next exam sitting.

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Your degree classification matters. But not just for the reason most students think.Law firms don’t only look at your gr...
28/04/2026

Your degree classification matters. But not just for the reason most students think.

Law firms don’t only look at your grade as a number, they read it as a signal. Discipline. Analytical consistency. The ability to perform under pressure across multiple subjects, not just the ones you enjoy.

The habits you build while preparing for LL.B exams structured thinking, precise writing, working through problems methodically are the same habits that make a good lawyer.

Your degree is not just a qualification. It’s a professional apprenticeship. Treat it that way from Year 1.

Swipe through for what firms actually look for, and what to start building right now. 🎓

📌 Share this with someone starting their LL.B journey this year.
💬 What aspect of the LL.B do you find most valuable for your career goals? We’d love to hear from you.

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There is a point in every LL.B student’s journey where knowledge stops being the limiting factor.You’ve read the cases. ...
25/04/2026

There is a point in every LL.B student’s journey where knowledge stops being the limiting factor.

You’ve read the cases. You understand the principles. You can recite the tests. And yet the practice answers still don’t reflect what you know the examiner wants.
What’s missing is rarely more content. It’s a shift in how you approach the material from the mindset of a student absorbing information, to the mindset of a lawyer using it to solve problems.

That shift doesn’t happen automatically. It happens through structured practice, expert feedback, and the kind of teaching environment that challenges you to think rather than simply recall.

That is what CLPS is built to provide.
Share this with someone in the LL.B programme who needs to read it today.

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Negligence is one of the most frequently examined topics in the entire LL.B programme. It is also one of the most common...
24/04/2026

Negligence is one of the most frequently examined topics in the entire LL.B programme. It is also one of the most commonly underperformed.

Not because students don’t know Caparo. Not because they haven’t read Donoghue v Stevenson. But because under exam pressure, without a clear analytical framework, the answer becomes disorganised and disorganised answers do not earn first-class marks, regardless of how much knowledge sits behind them.

The four-stage framework in this carousel duty, breach, causation, remoteness is the foundation of every strong Negligence answer. CLPS builds this framework with students over structured teaching sessions, not revision summaries, so that it becomes instinctive rather than something to remember under pressure.
Save this. Return to it before your next Tort Law practice question.

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Criminal Law looks approachable on the surface. The cases are dramatic. The facts are memorable. Students often feel con...
23/04/2026

Criminal Law looks approachable on the surface. The cases are dramatic. The facts are memorable. Students often feel confident going into the exam.

Then the Examiners’ Report comes out, and the same three mistakes appear year after year: conflating direct and oblique intention, treating causation as a formality, and applying defences without testing their preconditions.
These are not knowledge gaps. They are analytical gaps. And they are entirely fixable, if you know what to look for.

At CLPS, we teach Criminal Law with the conceptual precision that the UOL examiner expects. Every session is built around the exact distinctions that separate a well-prepared student from one who merely knows the cases.
Save this for your Criminal Law revision. The distinctions in this carousel are examinable, and examined.

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The problem with most revision plans is that they are designed for memory-based assessments. The University of London LL...
22/04/2026

The problem with most revision plans is that they are designed for memory-based assessments. The University of London LL.B is not one of those.

UOL exams test your ability to reason, apply, and argue under pressure. That requires a structured, progressive approach to preparation not a week of cramming before you sit down to write.

This 5-week framework is what CLPS shares with students in the lead-up to every examination period. It is built around the way the programme actually assesses: past paper analysis, Examiners’ Reports, and timed practice that replicates real exam conditions.

It works. And it works because it treats revision as a skill to be developed, not a task to be completed.
Share this with your study group. Start planning before it’s urgent.

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