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MAH B.Ed & LLB 3 Yrs CET Exam 2026: Last date to register today at cetcell.mahacet.org, link here
MAH B.Ed & LLB 3 Yrs CET Exam 2026 registration closes today, January 23, 2026. The direct link to apply for the exam is given here.
Kochi: A petition was filed before Ernakulam munsiff court challenging election of UDF's Jamal Manakkadan to Kalamassery ...
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ABP Courses Guide: Top Courses After 12th for Arts Students
ABP Courses Guide: Students from the Arts stream have a wide array of academic and professional pathways to choose from after completing Class 12. From management to media, design, law, humanities and ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) will introduce two new medals at its upcoming convocation this ...
The Supreme Court on Monday sought the Bar Council of India's (BCI) response on a fresh petition challenging its August 2025 ...
An accelerated programme for graduates in any discipline who seek a law degree. This degree offers an accelerated four-year programme for graduates who seek a law degree. It allows graduates in any ...
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Legal board drops 2 law degrees from down under
However, degrees of nine new universities in UK and Australia have been accepted as a qualification for lawyers taking the CLP examination.
Nalgonda with Munugodu, Darveshipuram and Mushrampally have been completed at a cost of ₹100 crore: Komatireddy Venkat Reddy ...
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CUSB UG admission: Want to pursue an undergraduate course from CUSB? You have until January 30th to apply.
The online application process for admission to undergraduate courses for the academic session 2026-27 at the Central ...
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AILET 2026 second merit list out: NLU Delhi releases second merit list, learn easy steps to download it
An important update has been released for candidates aspiring to gain admission to National Law University (NLU) Delhi. The university has released the second provisional merit list under the All ...
The term “law” is often traced to the Teutonic word “Lag,” meaning “definite,” though scholars continue to debate its etymology. While different thinkers define law in different ways, you must ...
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