Good Morning Sir/Madam,
Dear Sir/ Madam, am studying final year of Chartered Accountancy course. as you aware that, Chartered Accountants are debarred from submit case before honorable High courts and Supreme court since Chartered Accountants are not advocates. My specific interest is i want to represent my client before High court and Supreme court with respect to GST matters. My educational qualifications are 1) 10+2, 2) CA (with in one year i will get certificate). it is noteworthy to mention that, i don't have any Bachelor Degree from any university. with this backdrop, i decided to do LLB in-order to fulfill my dreams. as per my information, LLB will be 5 years after 10+2, and 3 years after Bachelor degree. as per MOU between ICAI (The Institute of Chartered Accountancy of India) and IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University), a Chartered Accountant can get bachelor degree with in one year as against 3 years.
with this background i would like to know the following information from your end,
1) Am i eligible to do LLB (2 years) after getting Bachelor degree from IGNOU ???
2) LLB (2 years) can be done in distinction mode ??? Note: My ultimate object is to do representation before Honorable High Court and Supreme Court.
Teacher recruitment board kept an exam on 2017 and I claimed two mistakes on question paper In Chennai high court and awarded two marks and ordered to call the candidate for certificate verification. Judgement gave on 1.6.2018 one year have passed but no steps on TRB board if I ask them they say work is on progress as per judgement. Wt shall I do next?
I am studied BBM and Mcom I am eligible or not for assistant professor in commerce
I have appeared my last year B.A this month.. I completed my HSC in 2004. I had an aim to be lawyer so completed my gradution and now. Willing to do L.L.B. I m from mumbai.. Please suggest some best options I can avail so that it also doesn't affect my job and I can complete LLB and can practice in Bar Council of India..
I have appeared my last year B.A this month.. I completed my HSC in 2004. I had an aim to be lawyer so completed my gradution and now. Willing to do L.L.B. I m from mumbai.. Please suggest some best options I can avail so that it also doesn't affect my job and I can complete LLB and can practice in Bar Council of India..
hello my name is in 10 and 12 certificates is premkumar A, but in my degree certificate is prem kumar A, during certificate verification, it will create any problem
Now that he has passed the exam after being subjected to Ufm case & reappearing in it as a punishment.
Will he get the govt job provided he has got the degree from the university ?
or the ufm case will be considered as a criminal case & reject his appointment ?
Sir,
If a student was caught cheating in exam & a case of ufm was made against him. Later on his particular paper was cancelled and he had to rewrite the exam in particular subject. He passed the exam and got his degree in engineering.
Now, he is selected in Central gov.t job after clearing the competitive exam. But during the filling of attestation form a question is asked - "Have you ever been debarred from any Examination or restricted by any University or any other educational authority / institution ?
If answered YES here. Will that make the person unfit for the gov.t job and reject his appointment ?
Soli Sorabjee's once said as advice to young lawyers that: "I would like to say one thing. Please don’t expect to make a mini fortune in a short time. Work hard. Law is a jealous mistress. And always remember that it is a service-oriented profession. Services should be available to those who are really needy and who are really the victims of injustice. Apart from all of that, the main thing is your mindset. You are in a profession and not in business. It is a noble profession and doesn’t let it degenerate into a commercial racket.".
Do the distinguished experts of LCI feel the same? What else advice would you like to give to the future of the legal profession?
How arguements happend in high court and supreme court
Good Afternoon to all,
i have a small doubt with respect to how arguements will going to take place in High Court and Supreme Court. as seen in many south indian movies... all arguements will be Oral or written ???
thanks