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THE UNSAID REALITY OF INDIAN POLITICS: From ‘Maharani’ to the Pending Women’s Reservation Bill

THE UNSAID REALITY OF INDIAN POLITICS: From ‘Maharani’ to the Pending Women’s Reservation Bill

This very issue has been very beautifully portrayed in a web series named ‘Maharani’ which attempts to capture the audiences attention towards the very issue of sexism in Indian politics. The story is set out in Bihar, a state which is known for its dominant nature of caste playing a major role in the political system…

How to plan a career in judiciary?

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…

CAREER IN CORPORATE LAW

CAREER IN CORPORATE LAW

The corporate sector in India has witnessed immense growth at a very rapid speed. Currently, the corporate sector is the backbone of the Indian economy. It is contributing around 53% of the Indian GDP. The career and growth opportunities in this sector are ample….

Why being a lawyer is nothing like life in Suits?

Why being a lawyer is nothing like life in Suits?

It’s no secret that lawyers are stereotypically imagined sitting behind a desk, wearing suits, and forking out arguments in courthouses. In reality, lawyers have left the courthouse and entered an office environment. The days of one-dimensional law firms are gone; now lawyers wear many hats within their company, wearing as many as four different hats at one time…

Do Law schools offer Scholarships?

Do Law schools offer Scholarships?

Need-based scholarships are awarded by law schools based on a student’s demonstrated financial difficulties in meeting needs. The primary responsibility for evaluating a student’s financial necessity rests with law schools. The decision of Amity University to waive off the fee of students who lost the bread earner during the pandemic can be termed as a need based scholarship….

LAW SCHOOL VOCAB: WORDS YOU NEED TO KNOW

LAW SCHOOL VOCAB: WORDS YOU NEED TO KNOW

The language of law school is an alphabet soup of acronyms and slang. Language is the conveyance or medium through which ideas and thoughts are transmitted. Lawyers must at least have a communicative dimension. If you know your law, but you cannot put it across like it is meant to be understood, that is a pity….

How to write a good cover letter?

How to write a good cover letter?

Make sure the experiences you mention are not remote to what you’re applying for. If you’re looking for a job in a law firm known for IP, make sure you modify your cover letter to better bring into light your experiences with organizations or firms that also specialize in IP…

Where should you intern if you are interested in litigation?

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…

What should I opt for after graduating from law school?

What should I opt for after graduating from law school?

If you are a recent law graduate and worried about choosing the right career option, then it’s time to get rid of the tension because we’re here for you. We won’t obsess you anymore with “Jo kuch nahi karte vo law karte hai” because it’s just a saying which doesn’t weigh much in real life.

Should a law student go for Judiciary or civil services?

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…

3-year LLB vs 5-year LLB

3-year LLB vs 5-year LLB

Before sailing a ship in the sea, you should know the depth of the sea. Similarly, before choosing between the 5-year integrated LLB course and the 3-year LLB, you should know everything about and around the course, because a wise decision today will give you a better future tomorrow…

Worth of Your Boards exams in Law life

Worth of Your Boards exams in Law life

Jokes apart, marks do matter but not much in the field of law because one needs to clear the entrance exams to get into their desired law schools. Ignoring boards in their entirety isn’t a reasonable choice to make. There have been instances of students clearing their entrance and falling short of the percentage to meet the cut-off…