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 cuts judicial service practice rule from 3 years to 1; candidates to undergo training, clerkship after selection
News News: The Supreme Court has modified its controversial three-year practice requirement for entry-level judicial service, reducing the mandatory prior legal .
SC reduces three-year mandatory legal practice to one year for entry level judicial exam
New Delhi, Aug 21 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Friday modified its May 2025 verdict by reducing to one year the earlier mandatory requirement of three-year legal practice for law graduates for taking entry level judicial service examinations. However, the selected candidates will have to undergo training at the judicial academy and a further one […]
Supreme Court Reduces Law Practice Requirement for Judicial Service From 3 Years to 1 Year, New Rules From April 2027 | 📰 LatestLY
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld its May 2025 ruling that mandated law practice as a condition for entry into judicial service, but reduced the experience prescribed at the bar from three years to one year in a key judgment on the recruitment of judicial officers. 📰 Supreme Court Reduces Law Practice Requirement for Judicial Service From 3 Years to 1 Year, New Rules From April 2027.
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