LLB full form is bachelor of law, then for what another 'L'
stands for?
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Answer / punnen kurien advocate calicut
i dont why you people are barking up at the wrong tree. the
answer is LEGAM LEGATIUS BACCLAUREUS
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Answer / o.mohammed sharif
LLB FULL FORM IS "LIFE LONG BACHELOR". THIS IS CORRECT
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Answer / sourav chatterjee
LEGUM BACCALAUREUS (Legum is plural for Lex); = Bachelor of
Laws
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Answer / satyajit kaushik
The Correct meaning of L.L.B. is "Legum and Legeslative
Baccalaureus" which is in Latin Language but most of the
people call it "beachlor of law" which is not correct.
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Answer / vijay singh
The English full form of LLB is Bachelor of Law of Laws.
That's why it's LLB.
Additional info:
In south India it is B.L. that is Bachelor of Law.
Both these degrees are same but have different names.
From:
Vijay Singh
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