Wednesday, 28 February 2018

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AIBE XII – Study Material


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AIBE XII – Study Material

ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL INDIA BAR EXAMINATION


  • A candidate must have passed 3 years or 5 years law examinations. It must be noted that there is no minimum percentage require in graduation to appear in the All India bar examination only when he/she secured the minimum percentage for graduation & any other requirements for graduation prescribed by the university he/she is studying at.

  • Enrolment with the respective State Bar Council is also necessary to appear for the All India bar Examination under section-24 of the Advocate Act, 1961 & will have to submit suitable proof of the enrollment along with the application form for the All India bar Examination.

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Thursday, 15 February 2018

Study Material For CLAT Exam 2018

CLAT 2018 Study Material (PG)

Study Material For CLAT Exam 2018
Study Material For CLAT Exam 2018

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For PG Courses:
  •     Minimum Marks: Minimum percentage of marks in qualifying examination should be 55% for unreserved /OBC/Specially Abled Persons (SAP). In case of SC/ST, the minimum marks would be 50%.
  •     Final semester/final year examination appearing candidates may also apply.
    Age Limit: No prescribed maximum age limit for PG courses.

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Friday, 9 February 2018

The objective of The All India Bar Examination (AIBE)

All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
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The objective of The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is to examine an advocate’s capability to practice the profession of law in India. The AIBE will assess skills at a basic level, and is intended to set a minimum benchmark for admission to the practice of law; it addresses a candidate’s analytical abilities and understanding basic knowledge of law. After passing the examination candidate will be awarded “Certificate of Practice” by the Bar Council of India. AIBE is conducted in 40 cities all across India. Candidates have 11 languages to choose for attempting the examination. Examination pattern is multiple choice question and it will be open book exam.
The All India Bar Examination
is conducted every year from 2011 onwards, by the Bar Council of India. Bar Council of India is a statutory body established under the Advocates Act 1961 that regulates the legal practice and legal education in India. It also sets standards for legal education and grants recognition to Universities whose degree in law will serve as a qualification for students to enroll themselves as advocates upon graduation.

As per the notified, All India bar Examination is mandatory for all law students graduating from academic year 2009 -2010 onwards. No advocate enrolled under section-24 of the Advocates act, 1961 shall be entitled to practice under Chapter IV of the Advocates Act, 1961, unless such advocate successfully passes the All India Bar Examination conducted by the Bar Council of India. The Bar Examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from the academic year 2009-2010 onwards and enrolled as advocates under Section 24 of the Advocates Act, 1961.



ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL INDIA BAR EXAMINATION


  •     A candidate must have passed 3 years or 5 years law examinations. It must be noted that there is no minimum percentage require in graduation to appear in the All India bar examination only when he/she secured the minimum percentage for graduation & any other requirements for graduation prescribed by the university he/she is studying at.

  •     Enrolment with the respective State Bar Council is also necessary to appear for the All India bar Examination under section-24 of the Advocate Act, 1961 & will have to submit suitable proof of the enrollment along with the application form for the All India bar Examination.

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Wednesday, 7 February 2018

MENTOR ON CALL PROGRAM

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A mentor is someone who takes interest in the professional and career development of a junior colleague by providing guidance and support. Genuine commitment on the part of both the mentor and mentee is required for a successful mentoring relationship. There are no strict rules on how to mentor, only guidelines and advice. You will have to determine the best approaches for each individual mentoring relationship you establish.

Best academician and Practicing Advocates are on our Panel who act as mentors as you prepare from your journey on CLAT ,AIBE or any other judiciary program.


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  •     Recommend appropriate strategies for career direction
  •     Review mentee’s development plan on a regular basis
  •     Help mentee to identify obstacles to career progression and to take appropriate action
  •     Work with mentee to identify and understand career-related skills, interests and values
  •     Help plan strategies to achieve mutually agreed upon professional goals
  •     Help mentee identify source of performance issue problems and map out next steps to overcome issues
  •    Maintain a steady presence in mentee’s career with meetings, phone calls, emails, etc.
  •     Help to bring together different mentees who might mutually benefit by helping each other (peer mentoring)
  •     Help mentee identify resources required for career progression
  •     Nominate mentee and encourage them to self-nominate for local/national committee, review panels, and advisory boards; for manuscript reviews, participation in workshops and conferences, and for award.
  •    Help clarify performance goals (long- and short-term) and developmental needs

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Tuesday, 6 February 2018

AIBE XII – Study Material

AIBE XII – Study Material



ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL INDIA BAR EXAMINATION

 

AIBE XII – Study Material
DOWNLOAD STUDY MATERIAL AIBE – XII

  •     A candidate must have passed 3 years or 5 years law examinations. It must be noted that there is no minimum percentage require in graduation to appear in the All India bar examination only when he/she secured the minimum percentage for graduation & any other requirements for graduation prescribed by the university he/she is studying at.

  •     Enrolment with the respective State Bar Council is also necessary to appear for the All India bar Examination under section-24 of the Advocate Act, 1961 & will have to submit suitable proof of the enrollment along with the application form for the All India bar Examination.

 DOWNLOAD STUDY MATERIAL AIBE – XII

Monday, 5 February 2018

About Legal Profession

The law is a great profession and it offers greater and more varied opportunities perhaps than any other, opportunities of private usefulness, of public service, of distinction Legal profession is one of the most coveted vocation in India today given the power and respect attached and also the security of career it gives right after 10+2, just like medicine and engineering. The image of a lawyer has undergone one of the sharpest face-lifts ever. The version of a modern lawyer is one of a well respected, well groomed and well paid professional, whose identity is not circumscribed by the court-room alone, but extends to the corridors of corporate power houses and international organisations.

Law has emerged as one of the most sought-after profession in India. The admission to top law college is becoming increasing difficult and the number of applicants has sky-rocketed. The popularity of law as a career is attributable to a number of factors. The most prominent reasons can be summarized as follows

Legal Profession
Legal Profession

Diverse Legal Career Options


The complexities of our legal system have created hundreds of legal career options that serve a variety of core and non-core legal functions. From lawyers, judges and mediators to paralegals, secretaries, consultants and legal journalists, the legal professional’s role is expanding and evolving to keep pace with the ever-changing legal system.

Client Service


At the heart of the legal professional’s role is client service. Whether you are a lawyer representing a multinational corporate client, a paralegal assisting abused women obtain restraining orders or a law clerk researching a tax issue for a new business, the fundamental purpose of the legal professional is the help others resolve their legal problems.
 

Dynamic Environment


The legal profession is continually changing and evolving, bringing new challenges and rewards. Legal professionals must be problem-solvers and innovators, willing to assume new responsibilities, tackle new challenges, master new technology and navigate an ever-evolving legal system. This dynamic legal landscape makes each day unique and fosters an enjoyable, fulfilling work experience.

Growth and Opportunity


In the last several years, the legal profession has experienced staggering growth. A steady rise in profits and revenues, expanded headcounts and significant salary increases have provided plenty of job opportunities in a broad range of legal positions.

Global Perspective


More firms and corporations are crossing international borders and expanding across the globe through mergers, acquisitions, consolidation and collaboration with foreign counsel. The globalization of the legal profession provides today’s legal professional with a world view and the opportunity to serve international clients.

Financial Rewards


The legal profession is one of the most lucrative industries in today’s job market. Double-digit growth in recent years has produced healthy revenues and rising salaries.

Prosperity


Historically, the legal profession has weathered economic downturns quite well and should do so in the future, in part due to the growing geographic and practice diversification of many law firms. In fact, some practice areas such as litigation, bankruptcy and reorganization, residential real estate foreclosures and regulatory compliance will actually benefit from an economic slowdown. As a result, legal professionals should find plenty of job opportunities in any economic climate.

Intellectual Challenge


Navigating an evolving legal system, advances in technology, vast bodies of case law and the demands of the legal profession creates a stimulating intellectual environment for the legal professional. Lawyers and non-lawyers alike must grapple with conceptually challenging issues, reason with logic and clarity, analyze case and statutory law, research complex legal issues and master oral and written communications.

Prestige


In a culture that views high pay, impressive schooling and societal power as hallmarks of success, the legal profession has long been regarded as a noble and elite profession. This image is further boosted by the portrayal of legal careers in the media as exciting, glamorous, fast-paced and desired. As a result, the legal profession has held its allure and careers in the law remain is one of the most sought-after professions in today’s job market.

Diverse Practice Areas


Increased segmentation and specialization in the legal profession has spawned a growing number of legal specialties and sub-specialties that cater to almost every legal interest. Legal professionals who seek a career in litigation can specialize in criminal law, employment law, family law, products liability or dozens of other practice areas. Legal professionals who prefer a career in corporate law can specialize in tax law, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, finance or another corporate practice area that satisfies their interests.

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