CA Foundation Business Law Paper—Smart Revision Strategy
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- Last Updated on 13 June, 2025

Cracking the CA Foundation Business Law (Paper 2) is not about memorising everything—it’s about revising smartly. With exam pressure building up, a clear and structured revision plan can make all the difference. This article walks you through proven strategies to make your preparation efficient and exam-ready, using trusted tools like Taxmann’s Business Laws | CRACKER for maximum impact. Whether you're aiming for a pass or a top score, these tips will streamline your final 30 days of prep.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Revise in the Same Order as ICAI Study Material
- Use Short Notes for Quick Recall
- Identify and Focus on High-Weightage Topics
- Revise Through Case Studies
- Use RTPs & MTPs as Final Practice Sets
- Revise Solved Past Papers (Latest to Oldest)
- Daily One-Hour Revision Rule
- Conclusion
Check out Taxmann's Business Laws (Law) | CRACKER which is a comprehensive study tool for CA Foundation – Paper 2, authored by Dr S.K. Agrawal & CA. Manmeet Kaur. It compiles past exam questions (including May 2025), RTPs, MTPs, and additional practice sets, providing conceptual clarity and exam-focused preparation. Each chapter is mapped to ICAI's study material and offers short notes, model answers, case studies, and a unique marks distribution chart for strategic revision. The book's exceptional guidance on presenting case studies (Provision, Connection, Conclusion) ensures students master a structured approach. Spanning seven key units, it is an all-inclusive resource, reinforcing critical topics while enabling quick, targeted revision.
1. Introduction
With exam dates approaching, revision becomes the key differentiator between just passing and scoring well. Paper 2 of CA Foundation – Business Laws – demands precision, clarity, and confidence. This blog outlines a smart and structured revision strategy, leveraging resources like Taxmann’s CRACKER for Business Laws, to ensure your preparation is exam-ready.
2. Revise in the Same Order as ICAI Study Material
This avoids confusion and ensures complete coverage. Use CRACKER’s chapter-wise mapping to cross-check every topic you’ve revised.
3. Use Short Notes for Quick Recall
Rely on concise summaries and bullet-point notes. CRACKER’s short notes section is perfect for last-minute brushing-up and formulaic revision of important sections.
4. Identify and Focus on High-Weightage Topics
Leverage the Marks Distribution Chart in the CRACKER book to:
- Prioritise chapters like Indian Contract Act & Companies Act
- Allocate more time to frequently asked questions
- Avoid spending too much time on low-weightage areas
5. Revise Through Case Studies
Case studies test your application and reasoning. CRACKER’s step-wise guidance—Provision, Connection, Conclusion—helps you:
- Present answers systematically
- Score better in practical questions
- Avoid unnecessary elaboration
6. Use RTPs & MTPs as Final Practice Sets
Revision Test Papers (RTPs) and Mock Test Papers (MTPs) provide the most recent practice base. Solve them in a timed manner to test your recall and writing speed.
7. Revise Solved Past Papers (Latest to Oldest)
Start with May 2025 solved papers and work backward. This ensures you’re familiar with the latest exam trends, amendments, and presentation style.
8. Daily One-Hour Revision Rule
In the last 30 days before the exam:
- Dedicate 1 hour/day to Business Laws revision
- Rotate between topics to maintain subject freshness
- Use the “Hint Answer” format in CRACKER for speed revision
9. Conclusion
Business Laws doesn’t need mugging-up—it requires a smart revision rhythm, structured resources, and targeted practice. By using Taxmann’s CRACKER effectively, you’re not just revising—you’re strategically preparing to score.
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