SCOPE OF PURSUING LAW IN 2021

Updated Wed, 20 Jan 2021 04:06 PM IST

Bachelor of legislative laws is the undergraduate professional degree that is sought by students to get into a legal profession. LLB is abbreviated as Legum Baccalaureus, which means Bachelor of Laws.
The course covers legal procedures, legal principles, ideals of corporate governance, and laws and regulations of countries. There are ample career opportunities in India after completing LLB. LLB graduates can enter three major organs of the Government— Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Perhaps, LLB opens the door to a wide set of opportunities that cannot be boasted by other career options.Below are some of the major options available to LLB graduates after completion of their courses.


LITIGATION
Advocacy is one of the chief professions chosen by LLB graduates. Students choosing this path can practice in the courts. Note that the aspirants have to qualify the examination conducted by the All-India Bar council first, in order to qualify for their practice. Once they enrol with All India Bar Council, they can opt to practice in any court across the country. Before becoming a good advocate, every aspirant has to first gather some experience as a Junior assistant with a senior advocate.  This involves drafting files and studying legal documents and cases.
This helps them gain a lot of perspective about law. Therefore, after knowing the various aspects of  law, they would be ready to work as an independent lawyers. The options are plenty when it comes to the different branches of law you can practice in.


EXECUTIVE SERVICES
Students can opt to join Government Services after completing their LLB. If they prepare themselves, they would be eligible for Indian Legal Services and the various posts that it offers. This includes Legislative Counsel in the Legislative department and Legal advisors in the Department of Legal Affairs. This requires the aspirants to qualify the exam held by the Public Service Commission.
Those qualified would also be eligible to join the Air Force, Indian Army, and the Navy. They are also eligible to crack the exams like HAS and IAS organized by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) or SPSC (State Public Service Commission). They also have the option of becoming an Assistant Public Prosecution or Public Prosecutor. The law graduates can study in detail about the Indian Constitution, about powers and functions of government, how government works and many other things in detail which make him easy to Crack these exams after some preparations. And they also can become Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecution. For this, after gaining some experience from the practice they are appointed through an exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission or by the State Public Service Commission.


LEGAL CONSULTANT
After completing your LLB, you can become a legal advisor or join law firms, Private Companies, Corporate firms, or Banks. You can provide advice on various legal matters. Furthermore, your legal expertise could also be used in NGOs. These provide their clients with legal advisory services. They also help people to make the correct decision in a given situation. Most large corporations and government organizations hire legal advisors.


JUDICIARY
Students are also free to work for the Judicial machinery of Country as a Judge or Magistrate. This requires them to pass a Judicial examination conducted by the Public Service Commission. The lowest post of Magistrate, Subjudge, or Munsif is filled up by the latest recruitments through Public Service Commission or by the supervision of High Court. The Magistrate judges the Criminal cases and the Sub Judge decides the Civil Cases. Through promotion, these judges could become district judges and also attain higher posts.
They would be able to gain promotion based on their experience and seniority. The initial requirement of these posts is an LLB degree from an approved University and they should not have crossed the limit of 35 years of age.


LECTURESHIP  
Students with impressive academic ability and with the skill of explaining and narrating different topics to a group of people are good fits to become a lecturer in one of the best-recognized Universities or a Law College of the country. If they choose to do LLM, they could go on to complete research in their respective field of study and earn a PhD./ this way you can also become the professor in Government Universities and Private Universities too.


ARMED FORCES
People having the LLB degree are also eligible to apply for the JAG (Judge Advocate General) vacancies created in the Armed Forces on a regular basis. Joining this service, is considered to be very prestigious by the society and all those holding these posts are looked up by the people around.


PRIVATE LAW FIRMS
People having the degree of law could also join the law firms in India and they get remuneration while working with these firms. Generally, the top tier law firms in India pay in the range of 16-20 lakhs initially per annum. The work in these firms involves advising & defending clients.
So, as stated before, law is one of the most diverse and fastest growing professions in India. It offers opportunities to fulfil different roles according to their aspirations and goals. The possibilities of growth are endless, and with the right mentorship, intelligent effort and a constant drive to learn, nothing can stop one short of making it in the legal profession