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Does having a CA certification along with LLB helpful to better understand commercial and financial aspects of the law? A lot of commercial litigators have the certification. Does it have any tangible benefits, or is it a mere correlation?
If you do both CA and LLB, you are more likely to have careerc in finance than law. Finance career is more rewarding than law.
Yes, it absolutely does.
If you're planning only for litigation- then have to start with a mix of taxation and other financial laws.

For non-litigation roles - again tax is the big one. You can start mandates from scratch.
Way before JGLS was even set up, NL Mitra was discussing about a combined CA and LLB programme at NLUJ. It never took off though.
How can JGLS offer CA certification? ICAI will never allow it. CA certificate is no joke.
The only correlation is that how useless has a CA degree become that you need to do law to add value to it.