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Commercial law, also known as Business Law or Corporate Law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and businesses engaged in commerce, merchandising trade, and sales. It is often considered to be a branch of Civil Law and deals with issues of both private law and public law. Commercial law includes within its compass such titles as principal and agent; carriage by land and sea; merchant shipping; guarantee; marine, fire, life, and accident insurance; bills of exchange, negotiable instruments, contracts and partnership.Most of the colleges or the universities that offer 1 year LLM have their ow
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Dear Student, BBA LL.B. Course has more wider scope and benefits than any other LL.B. Courses. In this course, you will study both related to management and law. The benefit is that you can join any of this field:
1) corporate lawyer (Main benefit)
2) litigation
3) forensic accountant
4) cyber lawyer
5) it also helps a lot while appearing civil services
6) you can also give exam of specialised post of banking exam There are multiple universities from where you can do 5-year LL.B. IILM University Gurugram offers BBA LL.B. With Moot Court Internship, Seminar, Workshops, Experiential Learning along with Inter-Disciplinary Curriculum. For more d
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What are your goals in life? Twenty years from now, how do you envision your lifestyle? How much time do you want to spend with your family? Do you want to reside in an urban or more rural area? Do you want to be a physician, dentist, pharmacist, nurse practitioner or physician assistant? How about allied health like a dental hygienist or physical therapist? Law can mean attorney, legal assistant/paralegal, court clerk, or court reporter. That's not including law enforcement or criminal justice. First do your research on these jobs. There are different educational levels and opportunity costs. Both physicians and attorneys attend schoo
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Yes. The practice of law is really about being a problem solver, and that often takes creativity. If you are a litigator, you need to be able to SEE an issue from all sides, and anticipate as many ways to approach it as possible knowing your opposing counsel will be doing the same. Settling cases takes creativity as well, as you are trying to find solutions that parties with opposing interests (and often emotionally charged interests) are able to accept. If you are looking for job prospective or career growth point of view one year LL. M. is advisable. Most of the colleges or the universities that offer courses in law have their own en
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Dear student, Most of the everyday practice of law does not require much if any memorization. However, you are asking whether someone who isn't good at memorization can become a lawyer. To become an attorney in most states, you need to pass the bar exam. Unlike most law school exams, the bar is closed book. There are (at least in Illinois) three components: a writing exercise, a multiple choice test, and a set of essay questions. The essay questions would be most likely to trip up someone with poor memorization skills, because the candidate must state the elements of a wide range of legal tests before applying those elements to the fac
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Dear Student, You prepare by making sure you know everything there is to know about the facts of your case and the relevant law. You want to be able to answer any question that the judges might throw at you. Assuming you are trying before a panel of judges as opposed to a jury. Memorize the points that you need to make. Also, try to think about what the opposing side will argue. Think about the strengths and weaknesses in your own case, as well as the strength and weaknesses in their case. Moot court cases are always written in such a way that either side could win. That means both sides have a lot of weaknesses and a lot of strengths.
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Dear Student, If you are going to sit for CLAT exam then it is very much important to know about the CLAT Exam pattern, syllabus, questions type. There are five important Topics which you need to focus on CLAT exams. These five topics are English comprehension, Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge and Current Affairs. Depth knowledge and good practice can only give you the success. You can get in touch with any good law entrance coaching, they will help you to clear your CLAT exam. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a num
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Dear Student, For English, Solve model papers which are published every month in the above stated magazines. Solve each one of them, no matter it's of PO/SSC/CDO whatsoever. More you practice, more you'll be acquainted how to answer. Maths is a cakewalk. Just try to solve 20 questions in say 5-8 minds. That'll be more than enough. For Logical, I solved whole of RS Agarwal. Best and essential Book. Period. For Legal reasoning, I only referred to last modules. They're more than enough. Do as many as mock you can. Yes, they are very important. CLAT is about time. Roughly, you've 36 secs for a question. So write as many as mocks you can. A
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Dear Student, Subordinate Courts are the Courts which are under authority or control of another Court or lower in position by law. In civil jurisdiction every Small Causes Court is subordinate to the High Court and District Court. The District Court is subordinate to the High Court. In criminal jurisdiction every Judicial Magistrate is subordinate to Chief Judicial Magistrate and Sessions Judge. Every Chief Judicial Magistrate and Assistant Sessions Judge is subordinate to Sessions Judge. Every Sessions Judge is subordinate to High Court. All High Courts are subordinate to Supreme Court. If you want to kick start a successful career in
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Dear Student, Moot Court is arranged for giving practical training and guidance to the law students about the court practice. The students have to argue as if they are arguing before real court. The students are given marks by observing their performance. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One of the most recognised examinations is CLAT which stand
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