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s venkata ramana
(Querist) 22 July 2015
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir/ Madam.
I S. Venkata Ramana, have completed my LLB from Andhra University . Before LLB I have done MBA in Human Resource and now I was working one Manufacturing industry . Now I would work in government organization and I would to know what the scope of getting the government. Is it is need to work with any Law Forum if so, please Help/suggest me one of the known Law forum for.
M V Gupta
(Expert) 23 July 2015
If u want to enter legal service in Govt organizations, u need to have professional experience (i.e,as an Advocate) for at least three to four years.
s venkata ramana
(Querist) 23 July 2015
can any one suggest any Law forum in Andhra Pradesh (Visakhapatnam).with the contact details.
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI
(Expert) 23 July 2015
U r intelligent enough, but to expect legal professiom, it is strugling. If u want to become good lawyer u have to study a lot every day abreast of amendment current topics. Sincerelr, u may not hv family life but name n fame. Choice is yours
dev kapoor
(Expert) 24 July 2015
Hi Venkata,
You seem to be studious and hardworking.Keep up.
Regarding Govt job you have a number of options but you will have to find Ads/Public Notices for or register yourself in local Employment Exchange.This apart almost every state employ Munsiff/JMICs or Junior Division Subordinate Judges & then Direct recruitment for Higher Judicial Service.Regarding former you are eligible but wait for Ads etc.Regarding direct recruitment as Sessions Judge,you need practice of at least 7 years and ought to be within prescribed age.Rules,however, differ state to state.Then you have option for Govt Advocates, PPs etc besides Law Officers in various Govt departments and Financial and Banking Institutions etc...
A great deal of patience, apart from what has been suggested by experts here, is needed. Advocate's profession is not a 'salaried job'.This is case-wise,which sometimes is very competitive as old hawks are usually preferred by litigants. Rest assured there is no need for frustration.You have the potential and applicability.Go ahead. Good Luck !