Criminal Lawyer
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Those who choose to become criminal lawyers, also known as public defenders and criminal defence attorneys, represent those who have been accused of crimes. A criminal lawyer handles many different types of cases, such as drug charges, property offences, domestic violence, sexual assaults, driving without a licence, fraud, money laundering, and corruption. You need to be able to think quickly and function under pressure in order to practise criminal law. Being able to handle facts fast would be advantageous because criminal law necessitates extensive research and evidence gathering.
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A student of BMS course can get admission in law after clearing the required entrance exams. To do specialization in one particular field such as criminal law you can do an LLM course in the required field you wish to do so. You can apply for the entrance exam of Delhi University.
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While pursuing a career in law does involve a substantial amount of memorizing but that's also relevant to the practice, when any client approaches a lawyer for any case then it rests with the lawyer to help out, in this case there are some pre-requisite traits or characteristics such as being acquainted with the legal aspect of the case and it does involve a detailed study as you'll be required to present your case, for each lawyer their primary motive always is to win, and that involves a well-detailed understanding of the subject, hence it's important to keep your self updated in that sense, and developing a reading habit helps a lot, especially equating the legal aspects of cases with the study.
Hello jojovivarth2003 , If you want to become a criminal lawyer then as a UG course take any of them from BA LLB or BCOM LLB both are best but for future you need to do intern under any criminal lawyer because it is a good way to go for that or you can do PG courses like
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Firstly you have to study all the subjects in common in bachelors and then if you are interested in in criminology or criminal lawyer you may go for a specialist in your masters course. You also do LLB e in criminal lawyer and handle cases for criminal offences.
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