LLB full form is bachelor of law, then for what another 'L'
stands for?
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Answer / gangadharan
L.LB is the correct form
L stands for Legum which means Law
LB stands for Baccalaureus which means Bachelor
Hence L.LB means Bachelor of Law .
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Answer / sushmita
LLB stands for legum baccalaureus
and here L stands for legum
and the other L denotes plurality.
eg. abbreviation of page is p
when we have 2 say one page we write p
and when we mean no of pages we write pp
same is the case with LLB.
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Answer / esha sharma
LL.B is the correct form of writing LLB.Full form of LLB has been taken from a latin word where the plural form of a word is abbreviated by repeating the letter. Hence "LL" is short for laws So in latin it's legum baccalaureus & in india it's termed as BACHELOR OF LAWS.
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Answer / subrat.das1985
In Latin -
LLB Legum Baccalaureus (Latin: Bachelor of Law)
In English (regularly used)
LLB Bachelor of Laws
In English (In strict use)
LLB Bachelor of Legislative Law
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Answer / m. mojumder
The "LL." of the abbreviation for the degree is from the
genitive plural legum (of lex, legis f., law), thus "LL.B."
stands for Legum Baccalaureus in Latin
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Answer / rajesh
LLB stands for legum baccalaureus
and here L stands for legum
and the other L denotes plurality.
eg. In english law and The romana bbreviation of one page is p
when we have 2 say page we write p
and when we have more than 1 pages we write pp
same is the case with LLB.
LL. B.
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