THESE WORDS R DERIVED FROM LATIN::
LL.B stands for Lex Legum Baccalaureus
L.L.M stands for Lex Legum Magister
PJANARDHANA REDDY (ADVOCATE & DIRECTOR) 28 September 2009
THESE WORDS R DERIVED FROM LATIN::
LL.B stands for Lex Legum Baccalaureus
L.L.M stands for Lex Legum Magister
Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy) 03 October 2009
so many time this question has been repeated.
shree has explain it very clearly.
Deepak Kumar (Advocate) 10 November 2009
LL.B : Bachelor of laws
LL.M : Master of laws
First letter is used doble to show plurality ( Laws )
Adinath@Avinash Patil (advocate) 11 November 2009
BACHLAR OF LAWS-------LL,B.
MASTER OF LAWS---------LL,M.
Adinath@Avinash Patil (advocate) 11 November 2009
BACHLAR OF LAWS-------LL,B.
MASTER OF LAWS---------LL,M.
Adinath@Avinash Patil (advocate) 11 November 2009
BACHLAR OF LAWS-------LL,B.
MASTER OF LAWS---------LL,M.
Adinath@Avinash Patil (advocate) 11 November 2009
BACHLAR OF LAWS-------LL,B.
MASTER OF LAWS---------LL,M.
Adinath@Avinash Patil (advocate) 11 November 2009
BACHLAR OF LAWS-------LL,B.
MASTER OF LAWS---------LL,M.
R.K.SUNDERRAJ (LAWYER HUBLI,KARNATAKA) 03 January 2010
I agree with adinath@Avinash Short and practacilly used terms and commonly used.
RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (LAWYER AT BUDHIRAJA & ASSOCIATES SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) 04 January 2010
Arup Kumar Gupta, Korba, Chattishgarh ((m)9893058429) 29 January 2010
SO MUTCH FIGHTING WITH THIS TWO SMALL WORDS.!!!!!!!!!!!
sriram (Student) 18 February 2010
Thanks ,Very Usefull Information
Ravikant Soni (LAWYER IN JAIPUR) 19 June 2010
Thanks for all repliers.
Adesh Kumar Sharma (Senior Associate Lawyer) 20 October 2010
Mr. Shree is very much right, the word "LL" is used without space or comma or any dot between the words to show the plurality of the words, therefore the abrivation stands for LL.B. is Bachlor of Laws, and likewise LL.M. stands for Master of Laws.
Thanks
faizul gaffar.shaik (student) 21 October 2010
In Latin Language,
LLB means Legum Baccalaureus
and
LLM means Legum Magister