LLB full form is bachelor of law, then for what another 'L'
stands for?
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Answer / tarun garg
LLB stands for - bachelor of law and legislatecher
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Answer / ashish pathak
in LL.B last L show plural so it's change in s then the full
form of LL.B -
BATCHELOR OF LAWS.
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Answer / jogender
LL.B / LLB = LEGUM BACCALAUREUS (Legum is plural for Lex);
= Bachelor of Laws, the tertiary level law degree.
Unless you're referring to another LLB.
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Answer / waqar
SIMPLE LL.B STANDS FOR LEX LUGAR LAW :p:p:p HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Answer / krishnathegreat
Lex Legum Baccalaureus. In India it is also known as B.L.
= Bachelor of Laws
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