A Comparative Analysis of Pupillage Payment Systems: Lessons for Bangladesh
Md. Alamgir Sarkar Raj
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Md. Alamgir Sarkar Raj: Apprentice Lawyer, District & Session Judge Court, Dhaka, Bangladesh. LL. B (Hons), Eastern University; LL.M. (In Progress), Jagannath University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 8, 415-421
Abstract:
This research paper delves into different pupillage payment systems worldwide, with a special emphasis on a recent ruling in India concerning internship and pupillage payments. By examining the economic, social, and professional benefits of paid pupillage, the study aims to provide a thorough understanding of how implementing such systems can enhance the legal profession in Bangladesh compared with other developed countries.
Date: 2024
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