JAGADEESH GOVIND (ADVOCATE) 11 November 2008
Dear Praksh,
The terms LLB and LLM are derived from Latin Language,wich means Legum Baccalaureus and Legum Magister respectively.
Regards,
JAGADEESH
Shree. ( Advocate.) 11 November 2008
Dear E.Prakash,
LL.B / LLB = LEGUM BACCALAUREUS (Legum is plural for Lex); = Bachelor of Laws, the tertiary level law degree.
Unless you're referring to another LLB.
LL.M.= Master of Laws." It's a lawyer's degree.
TS Bhatia (HR Executive) 11 November 2008
LLB IS BACHELOR OF LAW
LLM IS MASTER OF LAW
TS Bhatia (HR Executive) 11 November 2008
LLB IS BACHELOR OF LAW
LLM IS MASTER OF LAW
Aniruddha.P.Pawse (Advocates Lawyers Legal consultants.) 11 November 2008
LL.B. stands for Bachelor of Legislative Laws and LL.M. stands for Master of Legislative Laws
Shree. ( Advocate.) 11 November 2008
Dear E.Prakash,
LL.M. is an abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, which means Master of Laws. In Latin, the plural form of a word is abbreviated by repeating the letter. Hence, "LL." is short for "laws." Legum is the possessive plural form of the Latin word lex, which means "specific laws", as opposed to the more general concept embodied in the word jus, from which the word juris and the modern English word "justice" are derived
Hemanth Kumar (student) 11 November 2008
Hi Prakash
L L .B = Bcahelors in legislative laws
B.L = Bachelors in Law
L L .M = Masters in Local Laws
This can be easily remembered
with best regards
VASU
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Shree. ( Advocate.) 13 November 2008
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