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The Chronicles of Law Profession

January 21st, 2010

There are no accounts of when exactly the legal profession flourished. However, history says that long before the Common Era, people depended on individuals who were knowledgeable of their laws to defend their arguments in courts when they got into conflicts with others. These law experts and defenders are those who have emerged today as lawyers or attorneys.

When we speak of laws, it does not necessarily mean that we should only tackle those rules and regulations set by the authorities. Dealing with it implies understanding the concepts of justice, human rights and responsibilities to others and most especially the accepted rights and wrongs in the society. It is therefore more precise to think of law as the application of principles that are assumed just and appropriate in a specific dealing or situation.

Today, we may say that the legal professionals are segregated in their particular line of specialization since a single lawyer may not have the capacity to focus his attention in all the broad issues defining law practice. Some of the major areas of law are:

• International law

• Constitutional law

• Criminal law

• Cyber law

• Business law

• Labor law

• Family law

• Immigration law

• Intellectual Property law

• Military law

• Maritime law

• Statutory law

• Social Security law

• Tort law

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Law as Career

August 24th, 2009

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Law as a profession is in great demand these days. Due to the changing economic and social scenario and the ever-increasing regulatory role being undertaken by the government there is a growing demand for the lawyers. Besides being financially lucrative, Law is an adventurous and thrilling career option.

Some of the personal characteristics that one needs to have to become a good lawyer are: good intellectual ability, the ability to assimilate and analyze facts quickly, excellent communication and presentation skills, self confidence, and physical and mental stamina to cope with the long hours of work and work related stress.

Law Courses in India

B.A. L.L.B: This is a 5-year course and the students can pursue this course after passing Class 12.

L.L.B.: This is a 3-year course, open for graduates.

L.L.M.: This is a postgraduate course in Law. The duration of the course is 2year. Students can pursue this course after completing B.A. L.L.B. or L.L.B.

There are various specialized branches of Law. These include:

Civil Law Criminal Law Corporate Law Taxation Law Labour Law International Law Family Law Constitutional Law Administration Law Patent Law etc.

Here is a list of some of the top Law Colleges in India:

NLSIU Bangalore Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) Symbiosis Society’s Law College (SSLC), Pune National Law University, Jodhpur NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU) Faculty of Law, University of Delhi Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU), Raipur Amity Law School ILS Law College Pune Government Law College, Mumbai Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai The W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) Raji Gandhi Law University, Patiala

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By: Dr. Ripudaman Singh