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prerna oberoi   30 August 2009 at 02:18

career option

what's better from career point of view financially aswell as in growth terms:
a)doing C.S simultaneously with law??
or
b)doing ll.m from U.K in IPR after completing law??

prerna oberoi   30 August 2009 at 02:07

caureer option

what's better from career point of view financially aswell as in growth terms:
a)doing C.S simultaneously with law??
or
b)doing ll.m from U.K in IPR after completing law??

kirtirani sole   29 August 2009 at 18:02

consumer protection

Resp.Sir/Madam, could I get brief facts & principle of following 2 cases-
1.L.I.C.of India,A.P V.Sh.Bhavanam Srinivas Reddy II(1991)CPJ 189
2.L.I.C.V. Sheela Devi II(1991)CPJ 722

Thanks & Regards
Kirti.

kalyan   29 August 2009 at 16:41

LLB JOINING

Hi,
this is kalyan i would like to ask u on LLB studying.so,i have some dobt on LLB.
i had completed by degree (B.COM)in andhra university.I had only ssc and B.com corresondance thats why is this eligible for studying LLB or not.please clarify my dobt.

thanking you

arvind mahajan   24 August 2009 at 21:02

guidance for LL.M

I've recently completed LL.B with 61% from CCS University. Pls advice whether I should go for LL.M from Annamalai University, as DU admissions r over and evening classes in ILI, delhi are quite expensive at Rs32k p.a. Moreover, if I opt for LLm this year it will save my year and I'm also not sure abt whether DU offers LLM thru evening classes.
So the choice is only Annamalai which offers 2 choices:
i) Contracts & mercantile law
ii) Labour laws & administrative law.
whether it is beneficial to go for LLM?
& if yes then which stream I'ld opt for?



I'm of 37 with PG in Personeel Mgt and Industrial Relations & already into service and wish to switch to either LPOs or practicing.
Whether I can compete for any judiciary exams or any other posts announced by Ministry of Law?

Pls advice

Sushanta   24 August 2009 at 16:40

Category of a given judgment.

Hello Sir,

Could you please tell me how to know under which category ( Criminal case, Family matters , etc) a give judgment is falling ?

I am considering the supreme court judgments available at :--- "http://www.commonlii.org/in/cases/INSC/".

Thanks in advance.

~Sushanta

Sushanta   23 August 2009 at 11:45

Acts / Laws which are referred in a judgment

Hello All,

Could someone please tell me, how to know which are the ACTs/Laws or relevent to a given judgment. I am reading a judgment available at "http://www.commonlii.org/in/cases/INSC/".

1:-- I can see that there is subheading "ACT:" , so is it sufficient only to consider this field only or I need to go inside ?
2:-- Apart from this, is there any format by which the ACTs are mentioned , if yes what is that ?

A Truthseeker   22 August 2009 at 09:28

lawyers and doctors

prevention is better than cure. so, are lawyers' role more important than doctors'?a man first quarrels, then ffights, then gets injured, then treated by doctor.

Shah Trupti   21 August 2009 at 17:48

limited liability partnership act

Dear Sir,

I want to ask you about Limited Liability Partnership Act and What is Limited Liability Partnership? Pls give me all the details on this topic as soon as possible.

Ramachandran   21 August 2009 at 07:06

Open University Post Graduation

There are around 2000 Advocates in the court and also in Supreme court who got their Post Graduate degree through open University and studied law and practising as advocates.
if yo go further there may be judges too who might have retired by now!
There are more than 10,000 officers holding these degrees and occupying the seats.

As per Government of Tamil nadu order of Recognition
Letter No 94873/H1/91-1 Education (HI) Department dated 17th Dec 1991 quotes that since the Annamalai University is recognised by the UGC and hence the degrees awarded by the university is automatically recognised by the Government.

Again in its letter No 11698 /R/91-1 dated 29th Feb 1997, the same Education Department confirmed that the Post Graduate degrees awarded by the Annamalai University under open University system is recognized.

Based on this Annamalai University offered various Open University, there were millions of people admitted and appeared for the exam. And most of the bank staffs also got through.

Now my question is when this Government of Tamil Nadu recognized this P.G., how the UGC can disqualify the PG offered under open university is UN valid?
Does the Government and the Annamalai University had any under table understanding?

Now what is the future of these students who wasted two years with money? Now they are on streets.

The supreme court should first analyst the side effects and tell the students a remedy who had completed the PG under open University.

Will the Chief Justice and Education Department come forward?

Regards
Ramachandran