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The house is built on leased land(leased by the government) and is greater than 100 sq. yards. Will it be eligible for EWS criteria since it is a leased plot and not owned by me?

Rishi Garg 12th Jul, 2020

Yes, it will be eligible for EWS criteria provided that all other required criteria are satisfied. In the EWS eligibility, it is mentioned that the house land owned by you should not be greater than 100 sq.yards and since you are not the owner of the house, this will be eligible for EWS criteria.

For further information, when you apply for EWS certificate in the office, you may ask the authority also (Just to be more sure).

Hope this helps.

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hey im sybcom student i want to be a corporate lawyer what i do?

Neha Kanwar 9th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

To become a corporate lawyer you must possess some qualities and skills like good understanding of the business environment, good interpersonal skills and analytic skills.

You must have a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law (B.A. LL.B) degree course and for that you need to get admission in any law schools where you have to clear the entrance exam called Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

Hope it helps.

Good Luck!

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im sybcom student i want to be a corporate lawyer what i do ?

Megha 8th Apr, 2020

Hello Aneesh !

As you are pursuing sybcom i.e you are currently in your second year of BMM , so firstly you have to complete your graduation , and after that you have to  complete the 3 year LLB program.

For  LLB different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, for admission like

  1. NET (National Entrance Test)
  2. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

After completing your LLB, you can pursue LLM for 2 years duration and specialize in core areas like Constitutional Law, Labor Law, and Securities Laws etc.

Hope it helps!

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how to be a corporate taxation lawyer in india?

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 11th Apr, 2020

Hello,

You have to do  bachelor's degree first which can be BA, BBA, BSc. There are many colleges which gives admission on the basis of CLAT entrance score exam and many college conducts it's own exam for selection.

After bachelor's degree , you have to take LSAT exam. then after you have to do LLM in taxation law from a law college.  it is a 3 year course. After completion of LLM, you can take BAR exam and work as taxation lawyer. it will have different section , you can choose corporate one or check the process to get corporate section for work.

Hope it helps!

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