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How are the 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM classes treating you? (Assuming youre still studying)
That is absolutely not true.I’m in HNLU and I address my seniors by their first names or Bro/Mate.No one will ever insist or force you to call them bhaiya/didi/Sir/Ma’am
I haven't come across such an instance. Seniors are generally referred to by their names or whatever is the regional term (Chetta, bhaiya).
Wait till some of you join law firms. Some of them have the sir/ ma'am culture. Just call your partner by name a few times to see your career plummet.
Everyone calls everyone by name at NLS. Some people do refer to seniors as "Bhaiya" but that's something that they personally choose to do. No one at NLS forces/wants anyone to call them "Bhaiya" and it's a pretty chill junior-senior dynamic
Went to HNLU. Never called sir or mam.

You do you in every damn law school. 💃🏻
NALSAR - boys tend to call senior boys bhaiya, some address them by their name and no one cares. Boys address senior girls by their names, all girls address everyone by their names only.
To the person who reported this comment - LI doesn't mark anything interesting or controversial. That is done entirely based on the up down vote.

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Nobody calls bhaiya in NUJS. "Da" is for the local people - shopkeepers, working staff etc.
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NUJS: Lot of people here call seniors just by their first names. Da is more like an endearing suffix in Bengali.
Went to NALSAR. Was never referred to, or referred someone, as bro/G(?)/mate!!!
JGLS is probably the only law school without a senior-junior hierarchy.
NLSIU/NALSAR/NLUD/Jindal: bro/G/mate

NUJS: Bhaiya or "da" for Bengalis

NLUJ, NLIU: Bhaiya

GNLU, NUALS, RMLNLU, HNLU: Sir

Based on what I know.
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