Sunday, September 28, 2008

Vithiya Chandra, Year 1 LLB

After 18 months of being a law student, the most important lession I have learnt is ANYTHING you say can be used against you in court, and if you find a dead snail in your ginger beer, just get a new can, and if the doctor poisons the guy you shot, it'll still be YOUR fault SOMEHOW... and Lord Denning is actually omnipresent in judgements.

No, but seriously, the most exhilirating thing I have done is taking up law.
I absolutely love the way the courts come up with principles to ease...well... anything they come across. Of course, there are some loop holes in rules some judges come up with, but it's amazing how you'd think the defendat will be definitely be found guilty, then, the courts decides just the opposite, then you pause, and are appalled, read the reasoning, and you are practically giving a standing ovation in the end. To me, I have done nothing buy enjoy learning how the law works. I do, like any other law student, face difficulties memorizing the cases adn try to differentiate two similar cases.

But despite all that, I think I have found what I was born to do. To learn the law of the lands

Vithiya Chandra
Year 1, LLB.
Brickfields Asia College

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