Introduction The Bar Council of India (BCI) and the respective State Bar Councils (SBCs) were constituted under the Advocates Act, 1961, to regulate the legal […]
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6. Discuss the seven lamps of advocacy.
Introduction The legal profession is not just a career; it’s a calling that demands integrity, diligence, and a commitment to justice. To practice law effectively, […]
5. Explain the salient features of Advocates Act of 1961
Introduction The Advocates Act, 1961 is a landmark legislation in India that governs the legal profession. It consolidates and amends the laws relating to legal […]
4. Discuss the nature and functions of accounting.
Introduction Accounting is the systematic process of identifying, recording, classifying, summarizing, interpreting, and communicating financial information. Often referred to as the language of business, accounting […]
3. Write an essay on the important Branches of Accounting and the uses of accountancy for lawyers.
Introduction Accounting is often called the language of business, and rightly so. It involves the systematic recording, analyzing, summarizing, and reporting of financial transactions. While […]
2. Explain the duties of advocates duties towards, clients. courts, and other advocates.
An advocate plays a crucial role in the administration of justice. As an officer of the court, an advocate is bound by a code of […]
Elucidate the history and development of the legal profession in pre and post independent India.
Introduction The legal profession in India has a long and distinguished history, evolving through various socio-political eras. From the ancient dharmashastras to the formalization of […]
1. What is the object and importance of BNSS?
India has undertaken a significant reform in its criminal justice system by replacing the colonial-era Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) with the Bharatiya Nagarik […]
2. Write the differences between Cognizable and Non Cognizable Offences
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) is the procedural law governing the criminal justice system in India. One of the foundational distinctions made under […]
3. What are the differences between Bailable and Non Bailable Offences?
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) is the primary legislation in India that governs the procedure for investigation, trial, and punishment of criminal offences. […]
