Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 08 February 2014
Ask your teacher, not us.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 08 February 2014
Dear Vishal Jain, It is not a legal query as this platform is for the benefit of society on legal queries (a social service/cause).
It's Ligma Lignite (One phrase) Bacholar. In English language it is Bacholar of Law.
Avoid asking such silly question to experts, put it to your teacher/tutor, should not post on this platform.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 08 February 2014
The author has raised a very excellent, query related to LLB. I appreciate his interest in knowing the answer for this query.
To represent plural (laws), in latin the letter is doubled and that is why it is LL and not L.
Therefore the correct abbreviation is LL.B.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 08 February 2014
Excellent definition, by Mr.Anirudh.
Do you know latin Mr.Anirudh.
Vishal jain
(Querist) 08 February 2014
thnakx for reply mr Anirudh
plz read my question carefully sir.. what exactly i want to ask is... why dot is produced only after LL and after B thankx
Anirudh
(Expert) 08 February 2014
I had already informed you that for plural (laws and it is not law) therefore LL is used and pull stop is applied. As usual after B (which stands for bachelor) pull stop is applied.
Guest
(Expert) 08 February 2014
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(Expert) 08 February 2014
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