HYDERABAD: Legal studies, be it both Bachelor of Law, Master of Law and PG degree, are essentially the most wanted classes via the All India Service officers mostly IAS, IPS and IFS and as well as the officials operating central enforcement companies like Enforcement Directorate, Income Tax, GST in Hyderabad.
Rush for LLM and LLB faculties is so evident that at least 50 of 300 scholars within the ongoing batches in MG College of Law at Kothapet are All India Services officials and other senior ranking officials of quite a lot of State and central executive departments. Similarly, babus are taking admissions into Osmania University Campus College, PRR Law College at Ameerpet, NALSAR University of Law, and Bangalore based legislation faculties.
To gain criminal knowledge which may assist the ones in discharging their tasks with out being stuck at the unsuitable facet of the legislation, to absorb criminal profession after retirement and to give a boost to promotional aspects for certain category of officials are said to be the top reason behind them the usage of the criminal studies.
MG College of Law Secretary and Correspondent Gangula Goverdhan Reddy told TOI," Government issues GO's directly giving permission for the All India Services officials giving permission for studying the courses in a specific college like ours. Former DGP AK Mohanty and JV Ramudu while working pursued the LLB Courts. J V Ramudu is practising law,"
Senior IAS official Navin Mittal did his LLB 3 from MG Law College. Senior IFS Official Prashant Kumar Jha purchased two years LLM(Master of Law) from MG College. Forest officials had been showing hobby in environmental legislation. IFS official M.C.Pargaien took permission for twelve months PG Diploma in Urban Environmental Management and Law WWF-India and National Law University, Delhi through distance mode. He also did LLB from the varsity within the city.
Business Law is another important area where the young AIS officers are focusing. GHMC Additional Commissioner Hari Chandana Dasari took permission from executive her Master in Business Law from National Law School of India University, Bangalore. IAS official Prashanth Patil Jeevan took admission for 2 years process Master of Business Law in Law School of India, University Bangalore through Distance Education.
IPS officials N Shivashankar Reddy, Tarun Joshi had been amongst a number of IPS officials who pursued legislation whilst operating. IPS official Stephen Ravindra did his cyberlaw from NASLAR. Rachakonda Commissioner of Police Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat in spite of retaining busy posts did his criminal studies from Osmania University.
Rush for LLM and LLB faculties is so evident that at least 50 of 300 scholars within the ongoing batches in MG College of Law at Kothapet are All India Services officials and other senior ranking officials of quite a lot of State and central executive departments. Similarly, babus are taking admissions into Osmania University Campus College, PRR Law College at Ameerpet, NALSAR University of Law, and Bangalore based legislation faculties.
To gain criminal knowledge which may assist the ones in discharging their tasks with out being stuck at the unsuitable facet of the legislation, to absorb criminal profession after retirement and to give a boost to promotional aspects for certain category of officials are said to be the top reason behind them the usage of the criminal studies.
MG College of Law Secretary and Correspondent Gangula Goverdhan Reddy told TOI," Government issues GO's directly giving permission for the All India Services officials giving permission for studying the courses in a specific college like ours. Former DGP AK Mohanty and JV Ramudu while working pursued the LLB Courts. J V Ramudu is practising law,"
Senior IAS official Navin Mittal did his LLB 3 from MG Law College. Senior IFS Official Prashant Kumar Jha purchased two years LLM(Master of Law) from MG College. Forest officials had been showing hobby in environmental legislation. IFS official M.C.Pargaien took permission for twelve months PG Diploma in Urban Environmental Management and Law WWF-India and National Law University, Delhi through distance mode. He also did LLB from the varsity within the city.
Business Law is another important area where the young AIS officers are focusing. GHMC Additional Commissioner Hari Chandana Dasari took permission from executive her Master in Business Law from National Law School of India University, Bangalore. IAS official Prashanth Patil Jeevan took admission for 2 years process Master of Business Law in Law School of India, University Bangalore through Distance Education.
IPS officials N Shivashankar Reddy, Tarun Joshi had been amongst a number of IPS officials who pursued legislation whilst operating. IPS official Stephen Ravindra did his cyberlaw from NASLAR. Rachakonda Commissioner of Police Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat in spite of retaining busy posts did his criminal studies from Osmania University.
Babus rush for Law courses, 50 out of 300 students in a batch are officials
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