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Is it worth taking a drop year for CLAT?

Is it worth taking a drop year for CLAT?

A question that a lot of students are found asking after attempting CLAT once and not getting the result they desired: Should I consider taking a drop year and prepare for CLAT again next year? Like

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May 8, 2020
Importance of Legal Reasoning in CLAT

Importance of Legal Reasoning in CLAT

Common Law Admission Test, commonly known as (CLAT), is one of the most important exams for admission into the premier law schools of India and the only exam to secure

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May 4, 2020
UGC-NET: An Advocate’s Exploration of Beyond the Run-of-the-Mill

UGC-NET: An Advocate’s Exploration of Beyond the Run-of-the-Mill

The sight of a swarm of Advocates walking out of the courts can at times be pretty intimidating for a first generation Lawyers, with little to no connections in the field. For these

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April 30, 2020
How to conduct quality Legal Research in your work

How to conduct quality Legal Research in your work

One of the essential steps to starting a legal research is to identify a research problem, which eventually will help in determining the methodology of your legal research. It is essential to first

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April 27, 2020
Legal Education and Artificial Intelligence: Different Perspective

Legal Education and Artificial Intelligence: Different Perspective

There is an intensive demand in applying Artificial Intelligence in legal research and therefore slowly transforming the legal profession in education and practice. In this changing time of evolution in the field of Artificial Intelligence, its interface with the legal

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April 23, 2020
Artificial Intelligence, Legal fraternity and Supreme Court

Artificial Intelligence, Legal fraternity and Supreme Court

As the advent of Artificial intelligence has bought a revolution in the field of machine learning and its impact on various sectors, judiciary and courts are not untouched. Recently, SA Bobde, the Chief Justice

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April 20, 2020