what aftr law degree....LLM or company secretary(urgent need of ur sugestion ) i m a fresh law graduate.now i want to made my carrier as a advocate practicing in copany law maters in High court and Suprem court . plzzzzz advise me.
Kaustubh Thaknaik ( lawyer) 18 August 2009
what aftr law degree....LLM or company secretary(urgent need of ur sugestion ) i m a fresh law graduate.now i want to made my carrier as a advocate practicing in copany law maters in High court and Suprem court . plzzzzz advise me.
A V Vishal (Advocate) 19 August 2009
I suggest that if you want to appear as advocate in corporate matters in HC or SC join LLM however, CS also has its pros and cons, LLM can be completed easily but in case you of CS you may not ending up the course not before 4 years.
Raman ( ) 19 August 2009
Apart from what Mr. Vishal suggested, also read this thread before you make any decision:
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/message_display.asp?group_id=7522
Bhumik Dave (Law officer) 19 August 2009
R.R. KRISHNAA (Legal Manager) 19 August 2009
If you are going to practice law then LLB itself is sufficient . No need to study LLM. But if you are joining a corporate sector then you have to study ACS. Because almost all companies nowadays require candidates to have CS + LLB qualification for the post of company secretary.
SANDEEP GOYAL (Lawyer) 19 August 2009
harshal chauhan (law student) 23 August 2009
I would also like to add some of my experience also , as i m preperin for c s n also
doing llb . before joining c s make sure tht u have lot of time to wait as nothin is certain about
the result in c s . and also do some r n d over sallary n working condition of cs , as now a days
companies are paying very less to cs as dey r only needed for complaince n al in which gnrly companies r nt much interested ....
R.K.SUNDERRAJ (LAWYER HUBLI,KARNATAKA) 31 December 2009
Instead of wasting time, You can do both the courses simultanesoly,such as LLM by distant education and C.S by regular classes, in between the gap join a solicitor firm as suggested by goyal