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WHAT IS IT ? The stability and maintainance of law and order in a country
depends on an efficient administration and a fair legal framework.The civil service and law are the most basic social
institutions without which there will be anarchy and no social system can exist.In every country therefore there is a requirement
for experts in the legal and civil services to have stability in the country. Law-Law graduates can practice law in court as judges, solicitors, advocates, legal executives , in the defense services as political advisors in business houses or as lawyers representing the government. In today’s world large number of MNCs’ consulting firms are emerging. Lawyers get attractive opportunities to work with them. Civil Services - The civil services are made up of two sectors the All India Service and the Central Service. The officers in the Central Services serve only the Government Of India they compromise - The Indian Postal Service, The Indian Railway Service, The Indian Foreign Service, The Indian Custom and Central Excise Service, The Indian Defence Estates Service, The Indian Ordinance Factory, Central Trade Service, Indian Civil Accounts Service, Posts of Assistant Commandant in the Central Industrial Security Force, Indian Audit and Accounts Service, Indian Information Service and The Indian Revenue Service. The officers appointed to the All
India Services by the Government of India are placed at the disposal of different
states. These services are-(a) The Indian Administrative Service (b)The Indian Police Service and
(c) the Indian Forest Services. To be eligible for a course in law students can enter after
completion of 10+2. This is a five year course after which one gets a degree of B.A.LLB
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