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Supreme Court Reduces Three-Year Mandatory Legal Practice to One Year for Entry-Level Judicial Exam

The court said selected candidates will train as judicial officers for one year and complete a clerkship, while easing entry rules for exam windows through March 2027.

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Supreme Court reduces mandatory legal practice for entry-level judicial exams from three years to one, introducing trainee and clerkship requirements.

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