Advocate
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Posted On 15 July 2009 at 20:23
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My Learned Friends are correct, and I agree with the above views.
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Advocate
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Posted On 19 July 2009 at 04:35
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The attributes are :
Detoriation of standards of morals, society, legislature, judiciary and legal fraternity.
On the other hand this profession is the cheapest, cost wise and the easiest, examination standards wise here in India - for the said reasons, this profession is infested now with large crowds of unscrupulous and immoral beings and naturally a person with positive attitude (the so called creamy layer - people with self confidence and assurance elsewhere) keep his distance away from this profession.
And the dirty competition - dirty ways for winning a case - dirty fees.
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ADVOCATE
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Posted On 22 July 2009 at 21:11
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I'm agree with Mr praveen Choudhary.he know's very well about this field.
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ADVOCATE
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Posted On 22 July 2009 at 22:39
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it is because the work of dealing with the staff of courts is very tedious, and one has to have great patiince because results are not in ur hands
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Advocate
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Posted On 25 July 2009 at 03:16
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Undoubtedly Legal profession is one of the Noble and Honourable profession and one has a very bright future provided he/she is honest, hard working and commited to this profession
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Advocate
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Posted On 25 July 2009 at 03:20
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Undoubtedly Legal profession is one of the Noble and Honourable profession and one has a very bright future provided he/she is honest, hard working and commited to this profession
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Advocacy
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Posted On 25 July 2009 at 06:53
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legal profession takes time to settle the person.
hard work and precticals are the basic pilars of it.
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Lawyer
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Posted On 02 August 2009 at 14:41
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The Freshers and Juniors are POORLY PAID. The Seniors who have established themselves MUST CONTRIBUTE BY DEVELOPING JUNIORS. Even the compensation needs to be reasonable to survive as they are made to run around and do all dirty jobs.The job requires lot of reading and updating oneself as Laws are constantly amended and on same Law different verdict is given.
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A retired Indian citizen
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Posted On 03 August 2009 at 23:28
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the issue is debatable. with the establishment of a number of national law schools it can hardly be said that no meritorious student ( the author by creamy layered probably wanted to mean an intelligent pupil and not a goat or below average) is pursuing the law course as first choice. true there are many colleges where great many students pursue law as last resort. it is not unusual. we can expect good students in IITS. but there is now an engineering college at the corner of every street. certainly they are all not churning out Visweswyaras. still the sorry spectacle of this noble profession is asdue to as rightly pointed out by Mr. Choudhury and Mrs. Bhatt. LINCOLN, GANDHIJI, NEHRU, MOTILAL, RAJENDRA PRASAD, OBAMA all should not be regarded as fools to pursue a profession only for pelf and power.
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Law Student
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Posted On 04 August 2009 at 12:28
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I personally believe that the same is not right. I do not agree with the fact that creamy layer does not join law. I live in Delhi and are attached with this profession for last 10 years and have seen outstanding lawyers they show that were the bigger than creamy layer of their time.
Regards,
Sanjay
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