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3-year practice as lawyer mandatory to be eligible for judicial service, rules Supreme Court

20/05/2025
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that candidates must have a minimum of three yearsโ€™ experience as practising lawyers to be eligible for entry-level posts in the judicial service as Munsif Magistrates. The top court reinstated the minimum practice requirement, which it had done away with in 2002.

“We hold that the three-year minimum practice requirement to appear for civil judges (junior division) exam is restored โ€ฆ. All State governments shall amend rules to ensure that for any candidate appearing for civil judges (junior division) exam shall have a minimum practice of three years,” a bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai and Justices AG Masih and K Vinod Chandran ruled.

The legal practice experience of a candidate shall be certified and endorsed by a lawyer having standing of 10 years at the Bar. Experience as a law clerk to judges shall also be counted in this regard and the judicial service entrants must undergo a year of training before presiding in a court, the court said.


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