With the 2026 CA Foundation exam approaching, not all Law chapters deserve equal attention, and ignoring this can cost valuable marks.
A clear understanding of CA Foundation Law chapter-wise weightage and the right study sequence helps you prioritise smartly, utilise limited time effectively, and maximise your score with an exam-focused preparation strategy.
Read more to understand the exam pattern, chapter-wise weightage, and priority order.
CA Foundation Law exam pattern is designed to give clarity and flexibility. Although the paper carries extra questions, students are required to attempt only a fixed number, ensuring both choice and fair evaluation.
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Particulars |
Description |
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Maximum Marks (Evaluation) |
100 Marks |
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Total Marks (Question Paper) |
120 Marks (includes optional questions) |
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Total Number of Questions |
6 Questions |
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Questions to be Attempted |
5 Questions |
|
Compulsory Question |
Question No. 1 (must be attempted by all students) |
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Optional Choice |
Attempt any 4 out of the remaining 5 questions |
CA Foundation Business Laws syllabus is structured to balance high-weightage core chapters with smaller, scoring areas. While a few chapters dominate the paper, the remaining topics collectively contribute to a significant portion, making full syllabus coverage important for maximising marks.
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Unit No. |
Chapter / Topic |
Weightage (Marks) |
Units |
|
1 |
Indian Regulatory Framework |
6 Marks |
— |
|
2 |
Indian Contract Act |
32 (120-mark paper) / 26 (100) |
9 |
|
3 |
Sale of Goods Act (SOGA) |
~21 Marks (120-mark paper) |
4 |
|
4 |
Indian Partnership Act |
~20 Marks |
3 |
|
5 |
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) |
6 Marks |
— |
|
6 |
The Companies Act, 2013 |
6 Marks |
|
|
7 |
Negotiable Instruments Act |
~6 Marks |
— |
Preparing CA Foundation Law in a concept-wise sequence ensures better understanding and retention. Starting with basic chapters and gradually moving to advanced ones helps build logical clarity, as many topics are interconnected. This structured approach makes learning smoother and improves accuracy in exams.
The order of priority among chapters 4, 5, and 6 is as follows:
Indian Partnership Act
The Companies Act, 2013
After covering these chapters, 50% of Chapter 5 Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) will be covered, then students can move to study the remaining part of:
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
Law is not just a one-time subject in the CA Foundation syllabus but a continuous and essential part of the entire CA journey. Its importance increases at higher levels, making early understanding crucial.
Law is relevant beyond the Foundation level and continues in Inter, Final, and Articleship
It plays a crucial role in client service throughout a CA’s professional career
At the Inter level, Law carries 100 marks, increasing its importance
LLP and Companies Act studied in the Foundation together contribute around 70 marks in Inter
The Foundation level focuses on building strong conceptual clarity
A solid base in Law helps in understanding advanced topics easily
Strong fundamentals at the Foundation level support long-term success in the CA course
Focusing on weightage and chapter priority helps in targeting high-scoring areas first while ensuring balanced syllabus coverage. When combined with a concept-wise sequence, this approach improves efficiency, maximises marks, and strengthens core understanding, which is essential for success in both exams and higher CA levels.
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