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Supreme Court Says No: Judicial Service Experience Won’t Count as Law Practice

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The Supreme Court has ruled that judicial service experience cannot replace law practice for appearing in judicial services exams. Aspirants […]

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From Courtroom to Bench: SC Mandates Practice Period for Civil Judges

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From-Courtroom-to-Bench In a significant development for judicial service aspirants, the Supreme Court of India has reinstated the mandatory 3-year minimum

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Supreme Court Reinstates 3-Year Practice Rule for Judicial Service Aspirants: A Game-Changer for Law Graduates

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Supreme-Court-Reinstates-3-Year-Practice-Rule-for-Judicial-Service-Aspirants Landmark Judgment Ends Two-Decade Long Relaxation, Impacts Future Judiciary Recruitment Processes New Delhi, May 20, 2025 — In a

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CLAT-UG 2025 Revised Results to Be Published Soon After Supreme Court’s Final Order Upload

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The Consortium of NLUs has confirmed that the revised CLAT-UG 2025 results will be published within hours of the Supreme

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West Bengal Judicial Services (WBJS) 2022: Candidates Stuck in a Recruitment Deadlock

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The candidates who successfully cleared the West Bengal Judicial Services Examination 2022 (WBJS) are facing an uncertain future due to

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