LLB full form is bachelor of law, then for what another ‘L’ stands for ?

  • LLB is bachelor of law. The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. or B.L) (Latin: Legum Baccalaureus) is an undergraduate degree in law.LL.B. or Legum Baccalaureus means Bachelor of Law / Laws.
  • The first L is “Law”, (The concept of Law (singular L); and the second “L” denotes the “LAWS” (the plural – the specific Laws in force).
  • LLB stands for Bachelor of Laws in English. In Latin, the abbreviation LLB is expanded as Legum Baccalaureus. So, short answer is LLB means Bachelor of Law.

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