Is Family Law a full-time course after Class 12 or only a specialisation during LLM?

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  • Let's understand this in simple language, Law courses after Class 12 (LLB) are foundational programs where you'll get the base knowledge of every Law specialization. But, at the PG-level (Family you'll have the option to choose your preferred one from all the specializations. So, after Class 12, it's not possible to study Family Law specifically through a degree program.
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