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harshit (service)     31 July 2008

LLB

WHAT IS THE CORRECT FULL FORM OF LLB?


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Shree. ( Advocate.)     31 July 2008

Dear  Harsh*t,




 


In Latin

Lex means law and is denoted by L.

Legum means laws and is denoted by LL.

Baccalaureus means Bachelors and denoted by B

thats why LL.B stands for legum baccalaureus

Lots of people say LL.B means lex legum baccalaureus which is really wrong.....

It stands for legum baccalaureus.




 






 




 










 




 






 




 


















 




 






 




 










 




 






 




 


 

santosh (Service)     31 July 2008

Thank u very much sir. Keep educate us with ur fabulous knowledge.

sangram (service)     31 July 2008

& what is for B.S.LL.B.

Harshit (Associate Corporate Laws)     01 August 2008

The degree of Bachelor of Laws (or Baccalaureate of Laws) is the principal academic degree in law in most common law countries other than the United States, where it has been replaced by the Juris Doctor degree.



It is abbreviated LL.B. (or sometimes Ll.B.): "LL" is an abbreviation of the genitive plural legum (of laws), thus "LL.B." stands for Legum Baccalaureus in Latin. In the United States it is sometimes called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L".


LL.B Stands for legum baccalaureus.


Thanks


 

TS Bhatia (HR Executive)     05 September 2008

bachelor of labour law


(Guest)

Is Bar at Laws different from LL.B.

Hemanth Kumar (student)     24 October 2008

hi.


Well it is easy to remember as


Bachelors of Laws  ( B.L )


Bachelors of Local Laws  ( LL.B)


 


with regards


VASU


 


 


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