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LawLaw
is one of the most basic social institutions of any civil society. On one
hand, it upholds the rights of an individual and on the other hand, it
states how the government shall enforce the rules and penalties. Our
constitution provides complete independence to the judiciary. In fact, the
judiciary represents one of the three wings of governance, the other two
being the legislature and the executive. Judiciary guards the rights of a
citizen and as well as upholds the principles of the Constitution. The
legal profession has always been held at a high esteem in our country.
With the increasing awareness among the masses about their rights and
subjects like environment and human rights gaining prominence, the
profession has become even more sought after and glamorous lately.
Economic liberalization has also created its own demand in the legal
profession. Specialists in patent law, tax law and corporate law are in
great demand nowadays. The legal profession, like any other profession,
has areas of specialization like criminal law, corporate law, civil law,
patent law, labour law and tax law etc. After
graduating a lawyer have several professional options. Law firms employ
fresh graduates as apprentices or assistants. After gaining few years of
valuable experience and honing the skills, one can start private practice.
They can also find employment as solicitors or consultants in the private
industry. Solicitors attached with private companies are involved in
matters regarding transfer of properties in purchase, sale, mortgages, or
in company mergers, joint ventures, take-overs and corporate taxations. There
are equally good opportunities in the government sector. Central
Government recruits law professionals through UPSC. The State Public
Service Commissions recruit judicial officers for various positions with
the state police, revenue department and judiciary (sub-magistrates,
public prosecutors etc). Being one of the optional subjects in civil
services law graduates can also compete in the exam. Apart
from the above, law professionals are also in demand by the public sector
companies, multinationals and banks. A law degree can be an asset in
career progression for Management graduates, especially for those
specialising in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations. It is also
an extremely desirable combination with Company Secretaryship. Those
with a flair for writing have even the option of taking up journalism as a
career and use their professional training as a lawyer in reporting
various legal issues. Most of the leading newspapers and newsmagazines
have legal correspondent with proper law background. Teaching is another
viable option open for law professionals. However, a masters degree is
essential for taking up a full time teaching job, though many universities
also appoint practising advocates as part-time faculty. Educational
Qualification:
Candidates
interested in pursuing law can either opt for a three-year law course
after graduation, or a five-year course after 10+2 leading to B.A., L.L.B.
(Hons). Almost all universities offer three-year part-time LLB course for
graduates. Eligibility is based on marks obtained in graduation, although
some universities also hold entrance tests. National
Law School of India, Bangalore, the premier law institution in the
country, offers five-year course leading to the BA LLB (Hons). Intake for
the course is through an all India based entrance examination. The full time five-year course incorporates a lot of
practical training, which includes court attendance, legal research
projects as well as assistance in legal aid centres.
After
a 5-year law course (BA LLB) or a three-year (LLB) course there are
opportunities for further studies in areas related to law. These studies
could be a full time post graduation (LLM) or 2 years duration or various
diploma courses of 1-year duration. There is also possibility for studying
abroad. To qualify for legal practice, a year’s apprenticeship in a firm is required. This can be done even during the final year of the course. ^ TOP |
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