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What skills do you need to be a criminal lawyer? | Ramanuj Mukherjee | LawSikho

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What skills do you need to be a criminal lawyer? | Ramanuj Mukherjee | LawSikho


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8 thoughts on “What skills do you need to be a criminal lawyer? | Ramanuj Mukherjee | LawSikho”

  1. Specialized in maintenance practice 121 crpc, write articles, after doing it add one more specialization and then add one more specialization.

  2. Law students never 'think' like legal experts. One spends years to learn all acts, rules, by-rules etc., etc.,just for clearing the exams but professionally never know what legal tool to employ and what to dispense with in a specific case. Lawyers, know themselves in the heart of hearts that they are not capable of handling complex cases because their foundation, the basic legal knowledge foundation – is never there. Legal analysis is absent, legal knowledge is absent and confidence in-self is absent. One just meanders and provides knee-jerk solutions and files pre-formatted petitions and plaints – not knowing how to respond if anything unknown sprouts up, connected to the proceedings & the case, but were never given a thought to or anticipated.
    You are right – it is the counsel that many a time delays matters rather than the judicial process and hurts the entire advocate-counsel fraternity – as then every member of public views legal recourse as a time & money wasting exercise.

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