LLB through distance learning
Udit Sethi
(Querist) 31 August 2010
This query is : Resolved
Hello. Can anyone please advise whether I can do LLB through distance learning. if Yes, then from where. I am in Delhi.
Regards,
Rohtash Babu Patel
(Expert) 31 August 2010
LLB is full time court and it cannot be done through distant learning in india, for details kindly contact BCI
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 01 September 2010
If you need mean you can do any diploma courses in law.. But you can't do court practice with that diploma in law. So my suggestion you cant do your b.l via distance education.
PJANARDHANA REDDY
(Expert) 01 September 2010
THE LAW DEGREES OBTAINED FROM DISTANCE MODE/ CORRESPONDENCE/ONLINE/THROUGH CONTACT CLASSES/OPEN UNIVERSITY ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PRACTICE AS ADVOCATE AS PER THE BCI NORMS,FURTHER CLARIFICATION CONTACT BCI WEB SITE.IT GIVES U FULL DETAILS INCLUDING UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES WITH ADDRESS IN INDIA AND ABROAD.
Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Expert) 01 September 2010
This situation much change. Quality of good lawyers in this country has no relevance as to where he has undergone his law education. I have many friends who despite engaged in other full time professions render top class legal advice with their distant education earned law degrees.
s.subramanian
(Expert) 01 September 2010
Yes. Mr.Loganathan you are right. But what to do? Bar coucil of India thinks otherwise.
Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Expert) 01 September 2010
Government Doctors involve in public practice and earn money out of their medical profession, but we poor employed law graduates are bound by Officers' Services Regulations which prohibit us to involve even in free legal counselling matters to serve the society. Age old Regulations of BAR Council of India must address to the professional needs of people like us who have put up hard earned experience in specialized areas of law and to practice for the common interests of the society who are deprived with quality legal counselling.
Pankaj Kundra
(Expert) 01 September 2010
true to the crux .. the present clauses are outdated
Pankaj Kundra
(Expert) 01 September 2010
true to the crux .. the present clauses are outdated