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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Conclusion: Experience is a must.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, the new guidelines for designation as a Senior Advocate have been recently given in-Indira Jaising vs Supreme Court Of India wherein a committee headed by CJi with 2 High Court or Supreme Court judges as the case may be and Attorney General or Advocate General as the case may designate a person as a Senior Advocate. Also, the criteria shall include work for last five years and the committee shall decide thereupon.
Also, the provisions for review and recall of designation have also been ordered.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
The firms where students have been placed so far include all the top tier law firms, like Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB Partners, Khaitan & Co., Lakshmi Kumaran and Shridharan and many other firms. The list of which can be found at https://www.hnlu.ac.in/ (official uni
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Let me cut all the unnecessary stuff and come directly to the question that you asked. I hope you are aware of the pattern of AILET and how is it different from CLAT. If you are not aware, CLAT is a 200 marks exam with negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer. The exam is conducted online and has to be attempted within 2 hours. AILET, on the other hand, is a 150 marks, an offline exam with no negative marking.
Coming to the syllabus part, there is no much difference in the syllabus except for the fact that AILET tests your in-depth knowledge of a subject. So, you would have to focus more on static history portion. Further, th
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, cyber law is something which is covered under the Information Technology act in India.
There is no difference between the two.
The Act itself deals with the cyber issues including use of a computer and an online platform and causing harm.
Thus the cybercrimes are a part of the IT Act.
The cyber aspects are dealt by the act itself.
Also, the IT act deals with other technology related crimes and issues including the definition what is legal and illegal use of information technology. Also, the act provide various definitions and applicability of law in India. The jurisdiction for tribunals, etc. is also dealt under the Act
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can admission to any National Law University even if you complete your 12th from NIOS. The procedure for getting admission is quite simple. You fill up the application form for admission to these universities which is basically CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). The exam is held on 2nd Sunday of May. Once you qualify the test, you will be eligible to get an admission in any of these universities based on your rank in the admission test. On a different note, NLU Delhi conducts a test of its own which is different from CLAT. You can fill up that form if you wish to get admission to that university.
I hope this answers your qu
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, scoring a top rank at law entrance exam doesn't have to do anything with your career as such. Also, the ranks in college do not matter. However, you are judged bases on your percentage in your college but believe me that does not declare your abilities.
For a lawyer, you need to know the law well with all details and cases and also, you must be thorough with substantive as well as procedural law and the advocates act of India.
For a successful lawyer, you need to have an articulation capacity of next level and you must be witty enough to handle the case, client and situations.
It is not necessary that a topper can do all.
Howev
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
The CLAT results are based on the marks you score in the online test. Each question carries one mark and there is a negative marking of 0.25 for every wrong answer.
Thus, your marks will be the deciding factor for your rank.
The marks difference could be even in decimals and your rank could be effected by that.
As per your marks and your references, the allotment starts and based on seats available in the college starting from Bangalore, you are allotted a college.
There is no rocket science in determining the rank, it's just score based.
For Eg. If you get 161 marks and are rank 1, then you would be allotted Bangalore of whatever you
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
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