Supreme Court rules three-year practice as lawyer necessary to be eligible for judicial service

In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a candidate should have at least three years of practice as a lawyer to enter judicial servic | Source: Bar and Bench - Indian Legal news
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