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Student special: Bar & Bench’s Annual Subscription for just 699/-

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Bar & Bench subscribers get full access to our premium and archival content. And now, students can subscribe to our annual subscription for just INR 699/- per year!  

This offer is open to all students enrolled in an undergraduate or post-graduate course in the country.

A premium account grants you access to the following features:

  • 750+ Interviews, including those with the Who's Who of the Indian Legal Community.

  • 1500+ Columns on topics ranging from the Supreme Court of India, to arbitration in Hong Kong.

  • 45,000+ news articles on anything and everything connected to the Indian legal world.

Students, particular, can benefit from:

  • Coverage of the latest legal news and developments

  • Updates on conferences, journal submissions

  • Interviews of potential recruiters

All that has to be done is:

  1. Complete the payment using links below and share the payment receipt along with a scanned copy of a valid university ID to ravi@barandbench.com.

  2. We shall create a premium account for you, and share the login details.

Important Notes:

  • This offer is valid until December 31st, 2025.

  • Refunds are strictly not allowed.

  • Students who fail to submit valid documents can pay the difference to upgrade to the individual subscription plan.

  • This offer is exclusively for law students.

Make the most of this offer and gain access to top-tier legal content!

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