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Tier 2 and 3 cities me 1 lakh rupye me degree milti hai.

Any tom dick and harry can do it.
True. Law schools are as rigorous as med schools in US. Here, nepo kids don't go to college. National Contacts University is way way bigger than National Law University.
Then why are all the litigating lawyers are from DU abd GLC?

NLU's are meant for producing corporate slaves. Due dilligence and Doc review for life.
Also, Indian lawyers are pathological pessimists. In US, they're pragmatic. Lawyers don't command any respect here and they shouldn't.
Also, here in India, lawyers live always 20-25 years outdated technology wise. Aged lawyers do boast about they can open MS Office. In US, lawyers are flowing with the stream.
In India, professionals hide their LLB degree on LinkedIn profile. I also never disclosed that I'm a law graduate. STEM professionals look down upon legal professionals.
This is true. Back when I was a litigator, the security guards at the building would insist on opening/closing the car doors for me and helping to carry the voluminous briefs (I was 24yo)
They don't respect, they just get fearful of police and lawyers and government servants. Come here in Cities, we teach them what the hell world is!

Villagers call saheb even to Patwaris. Can you believe that?!?
Villagers don't know anything. You go there suited, and they will bow down to you.
Because in the US to become a practicing lawyer, you need to clear a tough as hell bar exam plus an ethics exam. Here law is basically a last resort.
You should try ny and California bar then tell me. Yha clat toh clear nhi hota US ka bar exam clear karenge
bro she is a freakin billionaire in a family of billionaires and multi millionaires. woh Chandrayaan bhi launch ksarsakti hai.
In india they are called Dalals various unqualified or farzi lawyer who dont even have law degree are seen practicing in various t3 t2 cities small district court
Law degree is a very state jurisdiction specific. A law degree obtained in Punjab has very little or no relevance in Tamil Nadu and vice versa.