Tag: future

How to plan a career in judiciary?
The most prestigious position in the Indian legal system is that of a judge. But how to acquire that position? How to plan things to fetch that position? How to prepare for it, should we prefer self-study over proper coaching preparation? How to manage preparation with your Bachler’s in continuation? We are here to answer all these questions through a step-by-step analysis…

LL.M puts you at the front line of the change: Tavleen Kaur Sabharwal
For a practising lawyer, the benefits of opting for an LL.M curriculum are enormous, like network building, because having a good network is the bread and butter for a lawyer and fine-tuning of research skills is always needed for an advocate irrespective of the specialization area in which he/she is practicing…

Where should you intern if you are interested in litigation?
It isn’t exclusively advised under any circumstance to only have internships under advocates and courts for a career in litigation since exposure to other fields is a must as well, it is much better in the long term if the majority of your internships center around these themes itself…

Should a law student go for Judiciary or civil services?
For most lawyers, the only option they know of is to go to court. But the Judiciary offers you honor, prestige and extensive judicial powers, whereas UPSC provides you with vast executive authorities in the state. Many law students get torn between choosing UPSC and Judiciary as career paths…

Capitalizing on the opportunities available during the online era
Since this is an era of online classes, it is advisable to adapt to such situations and positively utilize them. This can be done by completing your assignments in a way that they can be published online on any platform (like journals), be it national or international…

Do college grades matter for securing placements?
I would like to suggest that you set an aim and act accordingly. Nevertheless, I believe that maintaining an average or decent GPA (Grade Per Year) is a must for every law Aspirant. We are not asking you to have a perfect 10 GPA but you must try to keep it above 8…