@Saumya Sinha But then, just having a degree doesn't mean u r a good engineer or doctor or anything! Anyway, Even this person is educated enough to lead a better life as per his/her capability!, he/she isn't illiterate to the very least! U should know that most or substaintial part of the engineers in India r first generation engineers especially from parental background of illiterates or lower class work type! But in professions like doctor, most of the them have either parental background of doctors or good class work type, etc..U see the difference in education level of the parents in these two professions, etc.. More engineers r mainly due to it's far relatively economic to study engineering than medical, be it government or private or international or other! But I bet that the next generation from them, be it engineer or whatever, it will be a reckoning force!
Stupid people think it's all about English language.. but that is not true. U can converse in any language as long you know how to talk properly like a true lawyer.
0:28 Anything that you made you realise that it could have caused harm to the victim 0:32 Uhhhh it’s a bullet. It will definitely cause harm to the victim *Insert Thug Life meme*
Girl, that's the sign of a bad lawyer. The key to win a case is to trick the witness as much as you can. Once they're confused n start to change the statement they made before, that could be a huge plus point for you n you can use it against the witness or accused.
@@yoboii5566 u need to chill a bit before saying someone bad or else they are learning and inital stage of all these , they will become good with due time
Everyone praising the second girl have no idea how cross examination is done in court, by a good lawyer. I have seen this video upto 10 minutes, you know who is pretty good here? The investigator in the box. She appears thoroughly prepared, she knows what to answer and what not.
Although advocacy is different from what we have been taught and made to practice in moot courts, i pay my best wishes to these young budding lawyers for their bright future ahead..
Please sir tell us how it is different ? I am also first year LLB student and I am from Gujarat and I don't have this type of opportunities and also I don't have English fluency.please give me some instructions sir
@@studentofmarket8609 Nothing serious... In real court rooms you find better environment than moot courts.. Teachers tend to make things more complicated for students in moot court trials..
Then I'll be damned, I want to study law after I finish class 12, and I understand Hindi (somehow) and also speaks a little bit! 🤣🤣 But I'd be more confident with English if I ever get to achieve my dreams. Not saying that I'm good at it, of course not! But studying ABC since birth and only English since birth and English is like my second language, and on the other hand I only know Hindi because I'm a citizen of India and through movies and all. I'm terrified.
@@grandefrppc same,i too aspire to be a lawyer but i can't speak proper hindi,of course i understand but i can't speak it properly,so I'm quite terrified 🤣🤣🤣
@@grandefrppc Its okay, don't be afraid! I'm sure the judges and all higher officials understand good English. If you're till worried, someone else can translate you if you want. Plus not all of India speaks Hindi!!! There are soooo many languages, regional dialects, accents that its sometimes difficult to understand someone else from your own state!! So you're not alone! I'm not sure but I think places like Mumbai, Delhi, Noida, Chandigarh will speak a lot of English. There're many kids who speak English a lot more than Hindi, especially those who're well off.
Fluence in English doesn't mean that he or she is intelligent..but most of Indian be like 😆 think that if someone's English is good it means he or she is intelligent.. let me tell you... English is just a language not the sign of intelligence..☺️
@@zil1832 The conviction with which both the teams are speaking and the dedication to their respective roles along with the points they make is interesting to listen to.
Though it's from India, these lawyers are fit for Western countries law practice.... Indian lives, Indian practice, kinds of court cases here are way different from this....... It looks larger than life thing...
English Flueience is very Adorable In courts ..iN Mediculation . And in Enginering English always leaves impact.. Rather There are Docters or AirHosts .. If you have good English skill means there are Right
But here the important point is to note that the first girl who used the word" yaah " standing on the witness box is not permissible in an open court. This is a very important point to remember that the informal words like yaah , gonna , wanna etc are restricted to use in an formal environment . So these type of words must not be used in an open court otherwise the judge may get angry and scold you in the open court very badly. And one point to note that instead of using the word "ok " we must use the word" alright " in the open court.
Those people who r talking abt their English fluency .. they should knw that in real court room only your points matter whether u speak in English or any local language.. I have seen lots of cross examination in Tis Hazari, Saket, nd Patiala house court..bt this is totally different.. during the cross examination advocate of the witness or any person stand besides them to assist them. Dnt worry abt communication skill only laws nd facts matter.
@@devanshukumar3054 No. All the work is done in english even the exams are conducted in this language. Study properly before commenting. All books are in english and to read them properly, one has to bee good in this language.
@@rrrabad1234 Are bhai sahab main v Delhi me hi practice kr rha hoon, main maanta hoon ki English me hi work hote hain aur ache universities me English me hi padhai hote hain .. bt main bol rha hoon ki aapka accent, dialect, pronunciation, nd articulation skills kitna v acha ho .. agar facts nd laws ko apne favour me ni rkh skte toh sb bekaar hai.
@@devanshukumar3054 bhai no one cares about accent. Awr communications skills k bare me apne kaya kaha? Bad communication skills ke sath koy ACCHA lawyer nahi ban sakta.
@Sangeeta Sahu If you have completed 12th then go for BA,LLB and if your graduation is completed then LLB is also best choice for UPSC optional ,only if you want to clear upsc Otherwise you can pursue any law degree it is upto you inetrest and choice... it was only a suggestion
Agree to disagree. When you use the word 'Comprises' in the present participle, the object in reference will follow immediately. However, in the case of the word 'Comprised' (past partciple), the modifier 'of' is generally correct.
I have done my LL.B last year... And this moot court paper was really a boost up session for Law student... Mujhe yaad hain mere sabhi friends moot court ke liye kese dar rahe they... Infect bohotone jab unka naam announce hua speaker ke samne jane ke wajah sidha upar judge ke samne hi ye bolne chali gyi ki Sir mujhse na ho payega 😂😂
Same here I'm also a BALLb done by last year but moot court me kaise kabi ni hota jaise yeha ho rha overall sub kamm chalu hi hota hai yeh toh next levels hai hahah
I am pursuing law we don't have professors in our college, 5 subjects 1 professor, and I see this sophisticated talk,, and I can conclude that I have destroyed dark future
Please post such trainings so that who don't have these trainings in law school can learn from these videos. Apart from it 2nd lawyer is much better + please make the judges voice audible and where we can find the memorial?
She dealt with the whole scenario very intelligently and humbly. Her confidence and the choice of words to express her intention and thoughts is absolutely brilliant. She exhibited some sort of genius performance. I am incredibly impressed by her face gestures and how she handled her body language to suit the words and situation. Everyone showed good performance, yet it was her choice of words and confidence that made her appear more brilliant than others. Respect for you ma'am!
so they will practice law in India? if so, I'm not sure if they will be able to communicate in hindi or the language of the state they will be working in, at this rate.
Symbiosis is Rich and high class people university , No can poor Afford education in this. India vs bharat .is show vast deffrences education quality of GOV. law colleges . Many of the Gov. OR local law school the are completed only syllbuls , Here symbiosis Groom their students and trained for future advancement , so they student survieve .
Hey I'm looking forward to pursue law as a career, wud you mind elaborating more on how different can it possibly be? Or like reccomending a real Court hearing footage?
I think she should be say that's okay or alright yeah , that's right but she repeat indeed ... But what can we do 😕😕 but informative conversation and level of confidence is really osm..who is agree with me ❤
As an MBBS student I find the profession of law to be as exciting and challenging as medicine.
Take engineering, u will forget even GOD!
@@Sunil_KumarDas 😂🤣😂😂😂
@Saumya Sinha But then, just having a degree doesn't mean u r a good engineer or doctor or anything! Anyway, Even this person is educated enough to lead a better life as per his/her capability!, he/she isn't illiterate to the very least! U should know that most or substaintial part of the engineers in India r first generation engineers especially from parental background of illiterates or lower class work type! But in professions like doctor, most of the them have either parental background of doctors or good class work type, etc..U see the difference in education level of the parents in these two professions, etc.. More engineers r mainly due to it's far relatively economic to study engineering than medical, be it government or private or international or other! But I bet that the next generation from them, be it engineer or whatever, it will be a reckoning force!
Fuck biology study pcm
@@preetisuru7858 control Majnu control 😂😂🤣😂🤣
Fluency in english and the level of confidence I wish I have this in me
Sch m 😂🤪😕😅
Their fluency is just indian standard not that it's all perfect but works just as well in india
They're not really fluent. It's so-so
Stupid people think it's all about English language.. but that is not true. U can converse in any language as long you know how to talk properly like a true lawyer.
Confidence is must, but not fluency in any foreign language.
0:28 Anything that you made you realise that it could have caused harm to the victim
0:32 Uhhhh it’s a bullet. It will definitely cause harm to the victim
*Insert Thug Life meme*
Background me ladke ki hasi nahi ruk rahi😂😂
Kya galat 5ha isme mujhe bhi batana
@@rajagarwal3895 Sorry yar
Apko nahi bata sakta.
Its confidential.
@@Noor_Aziz sahi hai😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I love how natural the 2nd girl is with speaking and she doesn't make the accused/ witness feel condescended. She will make a good lawyer!
Girl, that's the sign of a bad lawyer.
The key to win a case is to trick the witness as much as you can.
Once they're confused n start to change the statement they made before, that could be a huge plus point for you n you can use it against the witness or accused.
guys plz subscribe law legal classes 🙂
@@yoboii5566 u need to chill a bit before saying someone bad or else they are learning and inital stage of all these , they will become good with due time
Perhaps grown up in am environment of english speaking people. She was fire anyway
Everyone praising the second girl have no idea how cross examination is done in court, by a good lawyer. I have seen this video upto 10 minutes, you know who is pretty good here? The investigator in the box. She appears thoroughly prepared, she knows what to answer and what not.
Wrong cross examination every question is direct question. God only have to save people from such lawyers
I'm an advocate but actually in court we and any advocate don't say so many times "indeed" 😂
Indeed
Noobs right😂
What your earnings
😂
Hahahaha, They should use another word like. Hell Yeah!
English is the real Judge.
Not at all
🤣🤣🤣 Damn!!! The sarcasm!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Not at all
👁👄👁
✔😉😉😂
07:55 This girl looks more confident than all others combined!
true
Why the girl behind changing seats😂
@@srrs007 disco disco 😂
She went to Cambridge for an LLM
She did something research work in the nlu delhi
the second girl was radiating energy and confidence.....i was most impressed and appreciate the facts and flaws presented by her.
Although advocacy is different from what we have been taught and made to practice in moot courts, i pay my best wishes to these young budding lawyers for their bright future ahead..
How is it different?
Please sir tell us how it is different ? I am also first year LLB student and I am from Gujarat and I don't have this type of opportunities and also I don't have English fluency.please give me some instructions sir
@@studentofmarket8609 Nothing serious... In real court rooms you find better environment than moot courts.. Teachers tend to make things more complicated for students in moot court trials..
Yeah come in practice life , you will forget about Colleges 😂😂 .
0:33 it's a bullet it will definitely harm
Even a boy at back have to control his laugh 😅
Yass
After watching your comment I reversed the video once again I watched yes he laughed 😁😁😆😆😅😅
That's what i saw 😂😂😂boy at back have to control his laugh 🤣
ur observation is wooooow
yeah
I m also advocate and u know in court we don't use much English bcoz accused ,police and complainers all understand only Hindi.
Thanks meri anxiety door karne ke liye. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Then I'll be damned, I want to study law after I finish class 12, and I understand Hindi (somehow) and also speaks a little bit! 🤣🤣 But I'd be more confident with English if I ever get to achieve my dreams. Not saying that I'm good at it, of course not! But studying ABC since birth and only English since birth and English is like my second language, and on the other hand I only know Hindi because I'm a citizen of India and through movies and all. I'm terrified.
@@grandefrppc same,i too aspire to be a lawyer but i can't speak proper hindi,of course i understand but i can't speak it properly,so I'm quite terrified 🤣🤣🤣
@@grandefrppc Its okay, don't be afraid! I'm sure the judges and all higher officials understand good English. If you're till worried, someone else can translate you if you want.
Plus not all of India speaks Hindi!!! There are soooo many languages, regional dialects, accents that its sometimes difficult to understand someone else from your own state!! So you're not alone!
I'm not sure but I think places like Mumbai, Delhi, Noida, Chandigarh will speak a lot of English. There're many kids who speak English a lot more than Hindi, especially those who're well off.
Thanks ye fear jo hua mujhe inki English m confidence dekh k.. Aapne dur kam kr diya thoda ye comment kr ke 😂😂
I am misssing " I object my lawd ye court ka kimti samye bardad kia ja raha h... Order order"
Hahahaha😂
Dude that only happens in movies
@@harshithgowni1528 it's a joke
Same
It doesn't happen in reality. Only in movies. No shouting in court 😅
Law is not impossible it's possible is hard work for self study📚✏
i want your support...😅😅😅
Fluence in English doesn't mean that he or she is intelligent..but most of Indian be like 😆 think that if someone's English is good it means he or she is intelligent.. let me tell you... English is just a language not the sign of intelligence..☺️
Yup
And you said all this in English
Right
@@Shivam-tk8vd doesn't matter 😁
True
There should have been an introduction of case so that we could understand the whole melodrama.
it was INTIMIDATING gee, kudos to the students for continuing with confidence.
The way of English speaking tunes are very different.... But they are experts excellence... 🔥🔥🔥❤️ Love it ❤️
This is a very ideal dreamy court room...symbiosis guys will practice in heaven i guess
Yeah never seen so gentle and hearing judges and such a silent court
True man .
Heaven has no issue so no need a court there 😀
🤣🤣
So true 🤣🤣kisine to bola sch
I was waiting for Sunny Deol here.... Taarik pr taarik
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😁😁😁👌👍
😀😀
@@LawMedia lol
.
hats off to the second lawyer and the first victim... They are really good... especially the lawyer, she was so rational,practical and confident.
Girl in witness box knows only one thing " don't know" 😂
Yeah
Its not her mistake...she is acting as an officer and she performed it very well ....you have to avoid some questions
@@ms.shivani4810 true!
with a shitty attitude
no she know other thing also, "I am not able"
*Who isnt studying law but still listening?*
You might wanna reply what aspect of it made you to stick around.
That will be all, my fellow viewers 🤣
Indeed😂
@@jellalfernandes1309 what made the video interesting, Mr Fernandes?🤓
@@zil1832 The conviction with which both the teams are speaking and the dedication to their respective roles along with the points they make is interesting to listen to.
@@jellalfernandes1309 yeah. Its interesting to listen to, after those tv shows..
@@zil1832 Indeed your excellency😂
As an MBBS student i find the pession of law to be as exciting and challenging as medicine
* passion 😅
Gratuated from Symbiosis Law School,pune now a Judicial Magistrate and it is all because of Symbi...
now a days were r u posted
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Bro what is fees structure
why all trials in English?
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Though it's from India, these lawyers are fit for Western countries law practice.... Indian lives, Indian practice, kinds of court cases here are way different from this....... It looks larger than life thing...
Agreed.
True
Ever been to a supreme court or high profile high court hearing?
@@atharvamalandkar9267 😂😂😂 excellent reply
@@atharvamalandkar9267 can a stranger go to any court room and sit there
There English is so fluent and sounds pleasing to hear... lol I wish i cud speak English so well like these students
Abhi if you are not speaking ....i think this is not a problem.
...
Speak your language
@@vashavshukla9871 are u connected to any law profession?
I think you learn this with the profession
Fluent in any language is important.
English is just an another language
It's Just a language u can learn it
8:55 She is Kavita Mohanty, GLC Mumbai alumnus and currently pursuing llm from Cambridge.
Ah wahi jayegi....india se toh kuch hoga nahi ise
What's the name of the girl in witness? In white shirt?
Love their vocabulary tho
wow yeah she's amazing
I would avoid these people as long as I am alive
Why?
@@AI-ph3vj Whoosh.
Damn😂😂😂😂
Lawyer lawyer..😂😂
U didn't avoid me
The investigator doesn't know anything
"I won't tell you that"
"I don't remember"
"I can't tell you more about that" !
Yaa seriously
She doesn't know anything about the matter that's were happening
Meybe u don't know it's only a practical. Of law students.
@@deepaksvlog4713 of course it is.
@@swatikeshari1306 right
5:30 she nailed it
English Flueience is very Adorable In courts ..iN Mediculation . And in Enginering English always leaves impact.. Rather There are Docters or AirHosts .. If you have good English skill means there are Right
#7:15 (boy behind) *
"Teri vaali"🤣😂🤣😂😂😄
Waahhhh bhaaiii😂😂
kya pakade hai bhai. 😁😁😁
☺️☺️☺️
Teri wali nahi..meri wali kya jawab de rhi aisa bol raha wo🤣🤣🤣
@8:53 bus kar pagli, rulayegi kya🤣🤣
The guy behind the white top in the beginning started laughing 😂 when she said it’s a bullet it will cause harm 😂😂😂 lol
This Made court room looks like "sweet as honey & smooth like silk" but wait..... Court room is where you have to "ease yourself from thorns and fire"
After watching this i am leaving my plan of doing law
Reason:-
My English is inglis
Oo after watching this I am going to do hard work......it is quite interesting 😂
Same here bro ,,,
I loved this! I want to be here, I want to be involved! It’s so exciting!!
Then u have to crack the entrance test to get admitted in this College
0:33 savage ...I loved how she replied 😂😂
The guy giggle back of her lol
@@archiemascarenhas9978 great add-on 😂
Yeah...
its cringe
Indeed🤣
But here the important point is to note that the first girl who used the word" yaah " standing on the witness box is not permissible in an open court. This is a very important point to remember that the informal words like yaah , gonna , wanna etc are restricted to use in an formal environment . So these type of words must not be used in an open court otherwise the judge may get angry and scold you in the open court very badly.
And one point to note that instead of using the word "ok " we must use the word" alright " in the open court.
Thank you so much for this information🙏
Isn't witness allowed to use whatever casual language as they aren't the professional just asking ?
Agree 👍
5:01 I loveeee how husky her voice is❤️
"i don't know about that"... "ya that's all about it". Thats all she ( investigator) said🤷
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Supriya ,was this national moot or international moot?
what are you doing now at this time ?
It's funny. Real trial is diagonally opposite to what has been shown here. It's not that much easy.
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Hahaha @shibasish I'm agreee🤣🤣
This is how moot courts are done.
Ryt dude
Yes
7:21 look at that boy behind her 😂😂
Lolz enjoying Moot court 😁
Tumhari wali aachi bol leti hai by boys
🤣🤣
if jeetu bhaiya was more chhapri
😂😂
Those people who r talking abt their English fluency .. they should knw that in real court room only your points matter whether u speak in English or any local language.. I have seen lots of cross examination in Tis Hazari, Saket, nd Patiala house court..bt this is totally different.. during the cross examination advocate of the witness or any person stand besides them to assist them. Dnt worry abt communication skill only laws nd facts matter.
but you have to write about the case in english only.
@@rrrabad1234 Yeah simple English. Drafting is not a big thing, even typist does drafting.
@@devanshukumar3054 No. All the work is done in english even the exams are conducted in this language. Study properly before commenting. All books are in english and to read them properly, one has to bee good in this language.
@@rrrabad1234 Are bhai sahab main v Delhi me hi practice kr rha hoon, main maanta hoon ki English me hi work hote hain aur ache universities me English me hi padhai hote hain .. bt main bol rha hoon ki aapka accent, dialect, pronunciation, nd articulation skills kitna v acha ho .. agar facts nd laws ko apne favour me ni rkh skte toh sb bekaar hai.
@@devanshukumar3054 bhai no one cares about accent. Awr communications skills k bare me apne kaya kaha? Bad communication skills ke sath koy ACCHA lawyer nahi ban sakta.
NLUs and Big Law colleges :-
Moot Court - Yes let's do this.
Real Court - huh ! I'm not interested.
It's a paper in every university
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣very well said bruh
@@foodsavary yes... It's a paper.. Us din haalat bohut buri ho rakkhi thi..
@@pujabordoloi9314sry i didn't understand Hindi
🤣🤣🤣
I wish in courts in India had this much time for long hearings
Do courts have this much time?
No they don't 🥴
The investigator didn't nothing ,
curly hair girl asked good questions,she knows what she does
Want my life to be as fluent as her English 😅😂
@Sangeeta Sahu If you have completed 12th then go for BA,LLB
and if your graduation is completed then LLB is also best choice for UPSC optional ,only if you want to clear upsc
Otherwise you can pursue any law degree it is upto you inetrest and choice...
it was only a suggestion
@@Commonsense74 huh aadhi Zindagi padhai me😩😩
2nd one will be great lawyer in future
Advocate
@@advocate_dneha correct
Confidence level 🔥
6:15 she said "comprised of" , the grammatically correct sentence would be - it consisted of a lot of people or it comprised a lot of people
Grammar queen...I was searching for this comment
Ok nazi
Agree to disagree. When you use the word 'Comprises' in the present participle, the object in reference will follow immediately.
However, in the case of the word 'Comprised' (past partciple), the modifier 'of' is generally correct.
Grammer ghazi
Incorrect they are correct, you are wrong 😐
The guy behind when she said, "it's a bullet, it will cause harm to the victim" :D priceless 0:32
True 😂😂
Fluent English of her make me goosebumps 🔥
Is it only me who is not understanding what they are speaking about ? 🤷♀️
Me too🙋
👍👍
Hearing about - Victim being shot..
Yep
Mee too
I have done my LL.B last year... And this moot court paper was really a boost up session for Law student... Mujhe yaad hain mere sabhi friends moot court ke liye kese dar rahe they... Infect bohotone jab unka naam announce hua speaker ke samne jane ke wajah sidha upar judge ke samne hi ye bolne chali gyi ki Sir mujhse na ho payega 😂😂
Same here I'm also a BALLb done by last year but moot court me kaise kabi ni hota jaise yeha ho rha overall sub kamm chalu hi hota hai yeh toh next levels hai hahah
Moral: Investigator don’t knw anything 🤦🏻♀️😂
True
Nyc
Lol
Hahahahaha.
Sorry captain, I am not suppose to tell you that. ☕
Hahahaha
That curly hair girl could become a good journalist.😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Work for bjp
Second lawyer is best.. Because he is very very talented and beautiful he tell anyone very confidently say that he best...
The second lawyer was awesome👍👏😊
I am pursuing law we don't have professors in our college, 5 subjects 1 professor, and I see this sophisticated talk,, and I can conclude that I have destroyed dark future
Watched till 0:37 . Lol wut? Why would a bullet cause harm she asks?
revnm
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the question must have been about that the bullet caused enough harm for the other person to die or there were other factors involved
@Piyush Kaushik baah
Please post such trainings so that who don't have these trainings in law school can learn from these videos. Apart from it 2nd lawyer is much better + please make the judges voice audible and where we can find the memorial?
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What you experience in actual court is totally different from what you have been taught in colleges.....
Absolutely
Yeah, these are all just bullshit.
You gotta be workin in an Indian court not any western court.
The atmosphere is way more different from this.
Exactly
Indeed 😂
At least they know least they are far better than government colleges.
The second lawyer was amazing
Completed the video. She is a badass! Whatever this competition is, she's winning.
Arey bhai kaisa hai?
She dealt with the whole scenario very intelligently and humbly. Her confidence and the choice of words to express her intention and thoughts is absolutely brilliant. She exhibited some sort of genius performance. I am incredibly impressed by her face gestures and how she handled her body language to suit the words and situation. Everyone showed good performance, yet it was her choice of words and confidence that made her appear more brilliant than others. Respect for you ma'am!
First one is also quite good one. She has a beauty with brain
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God save the accused when this genius is the counsel
0:37 trying to hold laugh 😂 looks like my soul bro
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Lol
05:29 that girl's voice is enough to give justice..lol just kidding
Ye Hollywood Ka court hoga kyuki hamne to Bollywood Ka hi court Dekha hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂
For beginners:
Most of the cases are settled outside.
This is jst opposite of h real court hearing .....but it's a good starting as a law student
I hope india makes a web series simlar like the law school korean drama .....ooo i am waiting for it so dearly
True... this vid reminded me of it
😂
so they will practice law in India? if so, I'm not sure if they will be able to communicate in hindi or the language of the state they will be working in, at this rate.
Symbiosis is Rich and high class people university , No can poor Afford education in this.
India vs bharat .is show vast deffrences education quality of GOV. law colleges .
Many of the Gov. OR local law school the are completed only syllbuls , Here symbiosis Groom their students and trained for future advancement , so they student survieve .
What’d ur pointb
Hats off to savlon boi and his money for saving him every time in judicial proceedings. INDEED
I am an advocate.
And I must say real life court arguments kinda differs from this.
Hey I'm looking forward to pursue law as a career, wud you mind elaborating more on how different can it possibly be? Or like reccomending a real Court hearing footage?
0:32 my boy right back there literally trying to stop laughing 🤣😂🤣😂
7:16 , man's reaction 🤣🤣
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That's me when I literally Didn't get anything 😂
Thanks for recommendations..
Will try next year for llb after clearing ca final
The curly 😘Hair girl was fabulous
where is the second part of this episode, I was enjoying it.
17:15 expressions of the guy in the back. Look at him. 🤣🤣🤣
Actually I'm going to give upsc mains 😂😂but I don't know why TH-cam is suggesting me this video
🤣same
Second option 😂😂 (just kidding ,focus on upsc )
Tum agah kiya ki kahi aur dhyan nahi sirf padhai pe dhyan lagao warna ye sab bhi karna pad sakta h
This type of practises was always lingering around my head n yet here... I'll barely able to stand there.. Damn this looks scary 👹
True, now I don't want to be a lawyer after seeing ths😖😖
@@shrutibiswas289 u should take risk
@@EmaEma-ro3vw ya :)
U in which year?
@@shrutibiswas2891st year BALLb
Yaa it is scary. Both in moot court as well as real court.
9:53 my God, future judge ❤❤❤Wow I want a confidence of that sort.
Did this channel stopped posting such videos
those who fail as lawyers become judge
cheers..
absolutely right
Lol really?
@@diamondthrust2019 ya
Is this England or USA court ? 😂😂
😂😂😂
Jai shree ram!
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😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@virtualreality1705 lmao savage
Sir, you are providing nice information and knowledge to society and Law students, thankyou so much🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Number send me
Happy to see that the women are more confident than men.... Best of luck keep continue..
I think she should be say that's okay or alright yeah , that's right but she repeat indeed ... But what can we do 😕😕 but informative conversation and level of confidence is really osm..who is agree with me ❤
A clat asprient in lockdown
🙋♂️same bro
How old are you
Asprient... wah bhai
Apka abhi12th hua kya kitne mile
Apne koi coaching join kiya kya
The case may be in hindi because it's really understanding and it's interesting to solve because we can ask the question as we think fit
May I know what exactly the case was . Can't connect
The boy at 10:33 is Mehtab Singh Dhaliwal, and he recently finished his law degree at Oxford.
The second one will be a great lawyer in future 😊😊😊😊
"In Indian court you can't get justice in time" formar CJ
"it is difficult to find that " Antha mwolloseee jadayannoo 😁
Mwolooosinn Nalla jaadayaan.
@@jishnulal__4430 athu sed akki ketwo
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Dey evidem malayali
Jada illa settaaa😌😌🤣🤣🤣 ividem Malayali
studying at Cambridge with the second girl who is as badass in real life as in this video for those who were wondering!
Kisine nahi pucha
Oi law is different on ground soo much so who has the time .. Indeed indeed indeed lkg classroom sessions woww
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what does it mean of this program..?