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Kaipo
2 years ago
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?
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Guest
2 years ago
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.
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Haifz
2 years ago
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.
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Guest
2 years ago
JGLS was planning such a course, so you can ask people there.
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Guest
2 years ago
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.
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Guest
2 years ago
How can JGLS offer CA certification? ICAI will never allow it. CA certificate is no joke.
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Guest
2 years ago
Where's JGLS mostly is.
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Jk
2 years ago
Paisa paisa sabko chahiye paisaa
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CuriousIam
2 years ago
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Kaipo
2 years ago
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TaxLawyer
2 years ago
The only correlation is that how useless has a CA degree become that you need to do law to add value to it.
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K
2 years ago
And what about causation?
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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.
Paisa paisa sabko chahiye paisaa