
Judicial Service: Mandatory advocacy requirement reduced, one year of practice and training now mandatory
Candidates selected for the judicial service following one year of legal practice will have to undergo intensive training and a clerkship at the State Judicial Academy.
Translated from the Hindi original · translation AI-generated
The mandatory legal advocacy period required for entry into the judicial service has been reduced to one year. Successful candidates with one year of legal experience will have to undergo a rigorous one-year training program at the respective State Judicial Academy. Following this, in the final year, it will be mandatory for them to undergo practical law clerkship training alongside High Court judges and senior judicial officers.