LLB: The demand for law education has increased in the country. For example, even the employed want to do LLB. The purpose is to start a career as a law practitioner after retirement. In such a situation, many people start studying LLB online along with their job, while some employed people are preparing to start. There is bad news for such people. If they do online law along with their job, then their degree will be considered illegal.
Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal has given this information in response to a question in the Rajya Sabha. Let us know what else he has said. What are the rules regarding online law?
Advocacy after retirement, doubt on legal expertise
Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, while giving information in the Parliament, has said that no institute in the country has been given permission to conduct LLB classes online or during holidays. The Law Ministry has given this information, citing the Bar Council of India (BCI).
The Law Ministry has said in its reply that if government or professional officials start practicing law after retirement, their legal expertise will be doubted.
Advocacy is not a non-serious work.
The Law Ministry has quoted BCI in the Rajya Sabha and said that advocacy is not a non-serious work. The government has said that LLB is a degree that prepares anyone to practice law and provide justice. At the same time, advocacy also affects the lives of the citizens of the country. In such a situation, it is important to maintain high standards of LLB education and training.
LLB studies are not possible online
Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal has said in his written reply in the Rajya Sabha that LLB studies are not possible online. It has been said in the reply that during the study of LLB, along with the curriculum, examination, homework, assignments, moot court and internship are also conducted, these practical experiences are not possible online. Meaning LLB studies cannot be conducted online and in vacation classes.
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