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What to do After Getting a Law Degree?

This blog post was written by Varun Sehgal What to do After Getting a Law Degree? The feeling of being a law graduate is awesome. The real life starts when you go out of your college and start earning money.  Many people think that after getting a law degree a person usually does practice in courts. But this is not the only career option which is available for law students. There are other options including judicial services, jobs in law firms, PSUs, teaching, etc. In this blog post, I shall throw some light on many career options available to law students after they graduate. There are many options available for a law student but one has to select wisely.  Opportunities After Getting a Law Degree: Practice in Courts of Law: The most popular career option after graduation in law is practice. It is an exciting career in which we will have to represent our client and his interest. For young lawyers it is essential that they should have a social circle. People should ...

What is Decree under Civil Procedure Code? Kinds of Decree.

This blog was written by Varun Sehgal What is Decree under Civil Procedure Code? Kinds of Decree. Introduction: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 defines 'decree' in Section 2(2). In common parlance, a decree is a decision of a civil Court. A decision means what the Court decides in a case. The Court gives its decision after hearing both the parties and reviewing all the evidences. Now, let us discuss the definition of decree and its ingredients under the Civil Procedure Code. Definition: The Code defines 'decree' as "the formal expression of an adjudication which, so far as regards the Court expressing it, conclusively determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in the suit and may either be preliminary or final..." [1] After reading this definition, we can break the bare language into the above-mentioned ingredients. Ingredients: The following are the ingredients of a decree: (1). Formal expression of an adjud...