More information about civil lawyer
Dear Student,
Civil law comes under masters degree. Masters of Law (LLM) in civil law takes 1 year for the completion. Candidates can pursue LLM course after bachelors of law (LLB). Civil law is the oldest field of law that offers a wide range of career opportunities. Professionals works for private clients, businesses or government entities to resolve disputes and legal issues. Admission to this course for National Law Universities (NLUs) are granted through CLAT 2019 . While many universities conduct their own entrance examination for admission to this course. A civil law postgraduate are hired by several government institutes, private law firms and nonprofit organizations, National Human Rights Commissio, teaching field and many more. In India, the salary of civil lawyer ranges from Rs 4 to 5 lacs per year
Can we combine entrepreneurship with law?
Hi Rituarj,
If you are looking for courses or colleges which offer this combination, there are none as such in India. However, you can always consider doing a B.COM LLB. There are a lot of colleges that offer a 5-year integration of these two courses. Some of them are GNLU, Nirma University, Amity Law School etc. Visit Careers 360 to know more about these colleges. Links are given below
1. http://www.nujs.edu/entrepreneurship-business-laws-diploma.html
2. https://www.careers360.com/university/gujarat-national-law-university-gandhinagar/bcom-llb-hons-course
3. https://www.careers360.com/colleges/amity-law-school-centre-ii-noida/bcom-llb-hons-course
Also, WNBUJS offers a course on the same lines titled Enterpreneuship Administration and Business Laws Course which you can access here http://www.nujs.edu/entrepreneurship-business-laws-diploma.html/
Thanks,
Ye jo salary show ho rha h wo monthly h yearly
Generally salary are mentioed Yearly but you should check with the employer also you can estimate easily that it is possible montlmo to get this much salary. If you are asking for the salary mentioed in the app then that is per annum.
Hope this helps all the best
is History scoring subject in UP PCS
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it totally depends on how well you prepare for the examination. for those who are having a good memory power to remember the dates and all it is easy.also from this portion you will get lots of direct questions as well.
thank you and good luck
Only they choose public prosecutor as a legal advisor??
Hey Ganesh
Public Prosecutors and Legal advisors are different. Public prosectors are the lawyers who conduct the case on the behalf of the government. They represent the state in cases of a criminal trial.
Whereas Legal advisors are not the same as public prosecutors. They can be appointed by private companies, MNCs, firms, organisations, government organisations or departments for the purpose of advising or representing on various legal matters.
You do not need to be a public prosecutor in order to be selected/ employed as a legal advisor. Different organisations have different criteria for selection which maybe specialisation in an area of law or some minimum years of practice etc depending on the job profile.
To become a civil lawyer is it necessary to do LLM
Hey Prity.
No, it is not necessary to do LLM in case you want to become a civil lawyer. You can start practicing as a lawyer in the civil field after completion of your LLB degree. LLM is just an additional masters degree if you want to specialise in some specific area, but it is not compulsory/ mandatory.
Best of luck!
I AM CONFUSED BETWEEN COMMERCIAL LAW?, CIVIL LAW?, AND BUSINESS LAW? AND WHEN DO WE STUDY THOSE IN LLB OR LLM?
Hi Mayank, thanks a lot for your very interesting question.
Law can be broadly classified into Criminal law and Civil Law. Criminal law deals with behavior that is or can be considered as an offense against the public or the society—even if the immediate victim is an individual. Examples are murder, assault, theft, and drunken driving.
Civil law deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party, such as a corporation. Examples are defamation, breach of contract, negligence and property damage. (for a detailed comparison, check out this link - https://www.britannica.com/story/what-is-the-difference-between-criminal-law-and-civil-law )
Having understood the above difference, here's a quick question – under which of the above two categories would you place Business law and commercial law? If you said, Civil Law, you are correct!
Commercial law focuses on the sale and distribution of goods, as well as financing of certain transactions. Business law focuses on the other aspects of business, including forming a company, mergers and acquisitions, shareholder rights, and property issues such as leasing office or warehouse space. A business that sells products will almost certainly need a lawyer with experience in both of these fields. These two fields of law have so many overlaps that some people now-a-days use the two terms synonymously.
suppose a person is completed its ballb course then he/she wants to be civil lawyer so it is compulsory to do llb extra
After B.A llb you need to give the entrance exam for AIBE & you need to do the practise under a Civil Lawyer to become a Civil lawyer.
If i m doing bba llb so there is option of professor
Then you can opt for LLM and then teach as a professor in universities but not after 5 year of law.
All the best.