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View ArticleDocuments Required For Obtaining A Decree Of Divorce
This article is written by Vaishnavi Shukla, a student of Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies FILING FOR A DIVORCE? OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS FILING FOR A DIVORCE? OR YOU YOURSELF ARE AN ADVOCATE? Then...
View ArticleFull time manager wanted for SuperLawyer in Delhi
Job profile: conducting interviews of lawyers, organizing superlawyer events, connecting with students from various colleges etc. Qualification: dynamic, innovative lawyer with leadership skills, very...
View ArticlePain And Achievement
What does it take to be successful? What is achievement? We all desire to be great. We all desire great health, enviable body, riches, comfort, success, awesome friends and other excellent things in...
View ArticleThe inclusion and exclusion of Jats in the OBC category
This article is written by Dhruv Dikshit, a student of LC-II, Delhi University. On March 17th 2015, the Supreme Court set aside the order declared by the former UPA government regarding the...
View ArticleWe are looking for Assistant Editors
Are you a law student interested in becoming an Assistant Editor of India’s most read legal blog? Then this is your opportunity. As iPleaders blog has rapidly grown in terms of content and reach in the...
View ArticleJay Bhambhani, Associate at ANM Global on how he benefited from NUJS business...
Jay Bhambhani is a 2012 graduate of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun and currently working as an Associate in ANM Global, a law firm based in Delhi. He was a student of...
View ArticlePunishment in Prison or Reform and Re-integration for juveniles committing...
Kalpana Purushothaman, Senior Consultant – Counseling & Research, Juvenile Justice Program, Centre for Child and the Law National Law School of India University I am a counsellor working with...
View ArticleKarnataka Labour Welfare Funds Act, 1965
This article is written by Divya Kathuria, a student of Raffles University It is must to know how the welfare boards throughout the Country work and some are governed by the statutes by State...
View ArticleMy 3 years In MATS Law School
This post has been sent to us by a student of MATS Law School, who has requested us to keep the identity of the writer anonymous. I being a member of the business class family, has always seen my...
View ArticleMy Experience at Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS)
This article was originally published in A First Taste of Law. I am Vaishnavi Shukla, pursuing 4th yr. LLB at Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore. Before starting on why I decided to study...
View ArticleHow First Year Law Students At UPES Started Jagriti, A Social Initiative In...
This was originally published in A First Taste of Law. We all can contribute in our own ways. However, a few of us take action and most people don’t. We wait for other people to get us a chance. This...
View ArticleEase Of Doing Business in India — Online Filing Of CST, VAT and Commercial Taxes
This article is written by Dhruv Dikshit, a student of LC-II, Delhi University The World Bank Group has created an index to statistically analyse which country has reforms and regulatory measures...
View ArticleIs it important to negotiate?
Most of the times there are two kind of reasons – for why you may want to avoid negotiation. 1 – You are the one who has to pay in the end. You want the work done. You don’t mind a little difference of...
View ArticleAre you ready to work at a law firm?
A lawyer is of no use if he/she can’t serve a client. Consider the following reality scenarios, on the life of law students: Reality 1: Recruitment in recession Jay was a law student with impeccable...
View ArticleKnow this Law School: RMLNLU
This article is being republished from A First Taste of Law. The next in line in “Know this Law School” post is on RMLNLU written by Madhurima Dutta who is in 2nd yr in RMLNLU. Over to Madhurima....
View ArticleHow to get compensation from Railways for poor service: 3 things every Indian...
This article was written by Vaibhav Raaj, a PhD candidate at JNU who is also a freelance writer and independent researcher mainly on labour and agricultural issues. The achchhe din juggernaut is...
View ArticleBranding v. Being
This is being republished from A First Taste of Law. “I want to separate out the word personal from branding. I think a personal brand is a moment when you start to lie. Focus first on the personal and...
View ArticleMeasuring What You Are Doing On The Cutting Edge
This is not for everyone – but those who are taking initiative, walking their own path or working on cutting edge of something need to monitor their own progress ceaselessly. When you don”t have...
View ArticleKnow This Law School: GNLU
This is being republished from A First Taste of Law. In our chain of posts on “Know this law school”, next in line is GNLU, written by Nishant Sharma who is a student out there. Over to Nishant. GNLU,...
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