
Why India needs Population Control Law?
In many ways, “OVERPOPULATION” stands out as one of India’s biggest problem today. This is because, its unstoppable growth portends very important and far-reaching repercussions in the various aspects of the nation’s growth, and that warrants urgent intervention of law to control the situation. Alarm-bells have already started ringing that India’s current population of 1.38 […]

Legal Education in India: Some Interesting Law Specializations
With an influx of opportunities because of all-round globalization in the law sector, the subject of “Law” today offers promising careers to all aspirants who choose to pursue their Legal Education in India. In addition, opportunities from private sectors are opening doors for law professionals to work with corporate houses, real estate companies, film industry, healthcare […]

Environmental Law as a Career: An Overview
One of the most promising and ever evolving branch of law i.e. Environmental Law in recent years has gained a huge momentum when it comes to making a successful legal Career by law graduates across the globe. This law essentially deals with laws and issues woven around green initiatives, waste management, sustainability strategies, bio-diversity, hazardous waste and alternative energy resources. […]

The Legal Clause You Must Know in a Pandemic
“Force majeure” is a rarely used and often mentioned clause in the fine print of a contract. In the wake of the current unprecedented COVID-19 crisis, it has suddenly become the most worth understanding Legal Clause in a Pandemic. This is because the current pandemic is causing the sudden and unexpected cancellation of all manner of […]

How Patent Reforms Boost Developing Countries
TRIPS – expanded as, “The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights” – was the first to include provisions for intellectual property (IP) rights within the multilateral trading system. Coming into effect in 1995, TRIPS extended access to patent protection, broadened the types of inventions that were patentable (notably medicines and biotech), and […]

Patent Trolls: The Indian perspective
Generally speaking, “Patent Laws” are enacted to encourage innovation and invention, which eventually leads to the benefit of the public at large. Intrinsically, they are the rights which are granted not only for the personal benefits of the patentee but also for the public interest, which also happens to be the underlying spirit of the Indian Patent Act, 1970. […]

Importance of Moot Court
Every law student must understand that there are a few essential aspects of law school that they must know. These comprise of things like writing a research paper, taking part in various conferences and competitions, etc. Of these, a key aspect of pursuing law as a career option is the exposure to “Moot Court” and […]

Importance of Cyber Laws
Brandishing the second largest internet user base of a robust 560 million users, India is speedily advancing up the web ladder to reach yet another milestone this year. There is every chance that pandemic will push this number further in 2021 as the predictions foresee a minimum of 600 million users. And, on the flip […]

Advantages of B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws)
In terms of social existence, the concept and need for “Rule of Law” cannot be underestimated. And, hence, there is and will always be the demand for the practitioners of law in every human society. To accomplish this demand for legal functionaries, what is therefore required is the imparting of a specialized education in the […]

Supreme Court Applauds health workers in COVID battle
COVID-19 pandemic has thrown up multiple challenges across all quarters of human existence. That notwithstanding, it has failed to diminish the fighting spirit of mankind whenever it has come face-to-face with such unprecedented threats. And, it is here that society has seen and applauded real-time warriors who have not only withstood but also overcome these […]

VALUE OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR LAW STUDENTS
Although many students do very well academically, it does not guarantee success in Professional life once they graduate. Professional development – determines their level of success and job satisfaction to a great extent. Connecting with Experienced legal professionals like Advocates, Judges, Corporate Lawyers etc. is an essential component of professional development and plays a big role in their ultimate success. These connections bring forth opportunity to build professional relationships, […]

Eligibility To Get Admission in B.A. LL.B. After 12th Class
The study of law is a fascinating Journey ! That is the why it has always been a preferred choice amongst the young students . And, if you are a student in your 12th class who has been smitten by the charm and challenges of law and intents to build a career in Law, it will not be wrong to say that you are right on […]

Can B.Ed. be pursued after LL.B. and which subjects can be taught after B.Ed.?
This seems to be an unusual question and, therefore, requires us to first get a basic understanding of the two courses – viz. B.Ed. & LL.B. – before we can attempt to provide a plausible answer for B.Ed after LL.B. To talk of B.Ed first: The acronym B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education, which is essentially an […]

Career options After LL.B. – A Must Read for Law Aspirants
Bachelor of laws ( LL.B.) is basically a graduate professional degree that is sought by aspiring students to get into a legal profession. The abbreviation LLB is derived from the Latin words Legum Baccalaureus, which means Bachelor of Laws. The course essentially covers legal procedures, legal principles, ideals of corporate governance, and laws and regulations of countries. There are plenty of career opportunities […]

IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL SKILLS FOR LAW STUDENTS
Although many students do very well academically, it does not guarantee success once they graduate. Professional Skills – plays a vital role in determining the level of success and job satisfaction and is significantly connected to finding the specific area of law, the type of job (small firm, large firm, in-house legal staff, government office, etc.), and the culture […]