Allowing Fresh Law Graduates To Join Judicial Service Led To Problems; Bookish Knowledge Not Enough :…

While restoring the 3-year minimum practice requirement to apply for Civil Judge (Junior Division) posts, the Supreme Court expressed concern over the appointment of fresh law graduates as judicial... | Source: Read More
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0. Supreme Court makes three years’ legal practice mandatory to apply for judicial service - The Hindu1. Former CJ Suresh Kait slams Collegium System: Says, 'MP has 90% SC-ST-OBC population, yet no High Court jud... - Bhaskar English
2. Supreme Court rules three-year practice as lawyer necessary to be eligible for judicial service - Bar and Bench
3. At least 3 years' practice must to apply for judicial service exams: SC - Business Standard
4. Supreme Court Mandates Minimum Practice Of 3 Years As Advocate To Enter Judicial Service - Live Law
5. Fresh law graduates cannot appear in judicial services exam, 3 years of legal practice mandatory: Supreme Court - Mint
6. The new grounds broken, and the ones unfinished: On the SC striking down judicial service rules exclusionary towards persons with disabilities - The Leaflet
7. By re-erecting a gate, Supreme Court has put judicial service out of reach for many at the margins - The Indian Express
8. Supreme Court restores rule mandating 3-year law practice for judicial service - Hindustan Times
9. Plea filed in Supreme Court against 3-year practice mandate for Civil Judge exam - Deccan Herald