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 […]
How to Win Client Counseling Competitions: 12 Tips from A Prize-Winning Team
As part of their academic deliverables, top law colleges in Noida like Asian Law College (ALC), Noida holds National Client Counseling Competitions for their students. Presented below are some of the experiences and tips shared by one of the prize-winning team members. who recently participated in the National Client Counselling Competition of ALC Q: What exactly happens inside the chamber in a […]
Best Subjects in Law: A Viewpoint
Come to think of it, can there ever be a best subject? True, there can be the most favourite subject of the students generally – but can there be a subject which is better as compared to the rest? Let us think!! Best is probably the most subjective term that was ever coined. What is […]
Bar Council of India’s recent notification on abolishing the 1 year LLM challenged in Hon’ble Supreme Court
Apropos to the recent notification of the Bar Council of India to abolish one year LLM courses in India, a petition has been filed before the Supreme Court challenging the same. The petitioner, Ms. Tamanna Chandan, who is a law student, has challenged the new Bar Council of India Legal Education (Post Graduate, Doctoral, Executive, […]
How much is ‘Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)’ legally binding in India?
In the present-day business world, business organizations enter into different kinds of agreements while carrying out their business. These business organizations, while negotiating with their potential business partners, joint ventures, vendors and agents, generally enter into a preliminary agreement with them as the first friendly step towards a possible alliance. This agreement is known as […]
Company and Business Law in India: An insight
During the time span of the last two decades, several changes have taken place in the Indian economy, in the communication and transportation infrastructure as well as in the method of commerce, banking, and international trade. One strong propellant of this change has been the liberalization of the economy, which is broadly the process of […]
A look into some of the most common income tax penalties in India
In accordance with the Union List set out in the Constitution of India, the Central Government has the power to levy a tax on any income other than agricultural income. This is described in Section 10(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, which is the charging statute of income tax in India. Generally understood, Income […]
HUMAN RIGHTS – THE EMERGING CHALLENGES IN INDIA
The basic rights and freedom that belong to every person in the world right from his/her birth until his/her death are collectively termed as “Human Rights”. These rights are applicable regardless of where you are from, what you believe in or how you choose to live your life. It follows that these human rights are […]