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Unless you have clear hypothesis in mind, research will go in vain.
First study Research Methodology first and then go ahead.
Merely having professional degree in Law dose not serve the purpose. Practicing advocates only can defend the cases. Only use of engaging law graduates in this profession is they know the procedures being followed by judiciaries.
Hiring Labour Law practitioners is the easiest way out in today's context.
There may be different opinions, however, only Real Estate related people need actual professionals in Law as it involves lot many complications.

From India, Pune
arunfxindia
Please include my name in the list. I done my LL.B in 1997 from Rajasthan university and practised in District and High court for 5 years. Regards Arun Pareek
From India, Faridabad
sanjiv_dheer
I had done law in 2007 & Mba in HR also. Working with a leading Financial product comapny as an Ass Manager ( HR). I think that not even law but also accounts as well as strong excel is compulsary in Hr. Kindly comment on this.
From India, Delhi
munwar.shaik
hi am munwar.shaik am a LLB,IRPM guy working as a sap HR Functional consultant llb is added advantage to HR Profession.
From India, Pune
marinelawyer@hotmail.com
We don't agree....that only practicing lawyer can defend cases.
we are talking of HR professionals in HR. His job includes supporting the advocate on record for the company/organisation.
secondly....why only real estate has complication....every industry has its own set of complications.
Lastly.....the purpose is to make get all law graduate TOGETHER AND THEREBY PARTCIPATION, SHARING .
anyways thanks for your comments

From India, Mumbai
riteshchandra
Hi friends.....I am Ritesh Chandra and I graduated from Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University in 2001. After practicing in High Court and District Courts for some time I switched to corporate laws and worked with NDPL, Airtel and now I'm working with Tata Motors as Senior Manager - Legal.
However I have not worked with HR dept of any company till date.
Rgds
Ritesh.

From India, Mumbai
akatrap
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Please add my name too. I have complited my LL.B. from Mumbai University in 2004. Also worked in Manufacturing sector for last several years in HR dept. With regards, Avinash K.
From India, Mumbai
Swati.hr
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Hi All,
I did my Bachelors in Engineering, Then i did my Masters Degree in HRM and after dat did my PG Dip in Labour and Administrative Law and working as a Sr. HR in an IT Company.. :)
Regards,
Swati

From India, Bangalore
r.palaniswamy
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Please add my name also in your list. I have practiced law for 2 years in District Court and now handling HRD issues in indian MNC out of 21 years experience. R.Palaniswamy Regards
From India, Coimbatore
rajanassociates
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Dear All Good to know thera are so many Law Graduates in HR .Thanks to CITEHR for creating a platform. With kind regards, V.Sounder Rajan Chennai – 600 001. Off : 044-42620864, 044-65874684 ,
From India, Bangalore
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