The folly of keeping out those who are already in

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Dear Madam,

With reference to your article Verdict due on foreign law firms (IBLJ, volume 2, issue 6), I think we are trying to keep out those who are already “in” the country.

Your article rightly identifies the many ways in which foreign law firms already practise Indian law. Traditionally practising law in India has invoked images of litigation lawyers and representation in a court of law.

Transaction law, or corporate law as we know it today, is a relatively recent development in India. But the laws governing the profession do not seem to make any difference between the different types of practices.

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