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Vinit

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Dear Student, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) includes dispute resolution processes and techniques that act as a means for disagreeing parties to come to an agreement as an alternative to court litigation and trial. Common alternatives include mediation, where a mediator helps people come to an agreement, or arbitration, where an arbitrator decides the outcome of the dispute. Many people prefer ADR because it can save people money, time, and aggravation, and can produce better results than trial. For example, as a mediator or arbitrator, I typically help resolve a case in one day, whereas when I was a trial attorney, a typical cas
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Vinit

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It depends on your interest, your passion. It is for you to decide. However, in my opinion, the following factors would be worth considering:
*Masters in Criminal Law*: It would be helpful to the persons who are interested in:
1. Practicing Criminal Law as a defence counsel or as a public prosecutor;
2. Judicial Services;
3. Police Services, Narcotics Control Bureau, CBI, NIA, etc. ;
4. Working as legal advisers to pharmaceutical companies dealing with psychotropic substances under NDPS Act;
5. Teaching Criminal Law etc. *Masters in Business Law*: It would be a better option for the persons who aspire to associate with:
1. Corporate jobs;
2. L
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Piyush sharma

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Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") refers to any means of settling disputes outside of the courtroom. ADR typically includes early neutral evaluation, negotiation, conciliation, mediation, and arbitration. After the passing of New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (NDIAC) Act, 2019, it is very evident that India is all set to present itself to compete internationally with other jurisdictions like Paris, New York, London, Singapore and Geneva as a global arbitration hub. IILM, Gurugram offers LL. M in ADR law. Its a one year course. You may chose teaching as a career option along with abundance of opportunities in private and p
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The following Universities are offering the LL. M. course through distance mode.
1. Annamalai University (LLM)
2. National Law School of India Bangalore (MBL and PGDs)
3. NALSAR DDE Hyderabad (PGDs).

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The last date to apply LL. M. courses of Christ University is 17-May-2020.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The admission in GGSIPU in LLM courses are based on ranks obtained in CLAT PG entrance exam. Hence CLAT registration dates will be applicable here. The extended last date of CLAT PG 2020 21 June 2020.

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Vinit

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Dear Student, Cyber law is that stream of law where all the cyber-crimes such as theft, fraud, etc. All of which are subject to the Indian Penal Code are addressed by the Information Technology Act, 2000. With advanced technology and changing times, almost all the processes are now going on IT platform. This is giving rise to increase of cyber-crimes in India as well as abroad. Cyber law is concerned with every individual these days. This is primarily because we all use internet in some or the other form daily. Internet is used when we create any account online, while performing e-commerce transactions, net banking, sending or receivi
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Piyush sharma

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After LL.B., you can do LLM in criminology. After the completion of LLM (Criminal Law) degree, there are career options in the legal field pertaining to both the public and private sectors. Both the sectors hire LL. M. (Criminal Law) degree holders who are professionals with sheer acumen and astute knowledge of the subject. You can choose IILM University, Gurugram. There are three courses - LL. M, B.A. LL.B/B. ALL. B. There are 3 areas in which specialisation is offered in LLM: Criminal Law/Corporate Law/ADR. Regular internships & Job placement is offered in all the three areas of specialisation.

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Piyush sharma

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Generally, universities in India are taking admission on the basis of set criteria i.e. minimum 50% marks in under graduate program (3 years LLB /5 years integrated course(BA LLB(H)/ BBA LLB(H)) but IILM University, Gurugram focuses mainly on merits and credentials of prospective students. IILM Law School focuses on enabling each student to independent analyze, research, synthesize and communicate legal issues. IILM University conducts interviews of prospective students. The admission is decided mainly on the basis of your performance in the interview. Admission in LLM (Criminal Law) of the year 2020 is now open in IILM University, Gur
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Vinit

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Dear student, First of all, a person needs to understand that BBA LL.B. And MBA are entire different ventures. MBA involves more of business work and BBA LL.B. Involves legal work, now if one is done with his BBA LL.B. And wants to shift to a business field, then he or she surely can do MBA. But if. Then you can thinking for higher education then you can join LL. M. Universities offer LL. M in different branches of law. Any one with a Bachelor degree in law can apply for LL. M, provided the applicant should meet the minimum marks criteria for the qualifying degree stipulated by the concerned university. The branches of law, wherein LL.
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