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SC bars fresh law graduates from judicial exams, mandates 3 years’ legal practice
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The Supreme Court of India has ruled that fresh law graduates are no longer eligible to appear in judicial service examinations, mandating a minimum of three years of legal practice. Delivered on May 14, 2025, by a bench led by Chief Justice B R Gavai, the verdict aims to enhance judicial efficiency by ensuring practical courtroom experience. Certification from senior advocates or judicial officers is required, and one year of training is mandated before assuming court duties.
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