Kerala High Court Revises Selection Rules For Civil Judge (Junior Division), Minimum Three Years Of Practise Needed To Apply

Update: 2024-07-20 09:07 GMT
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In a Full Court meeting of judges, the Kerala High Court has resolved to carry out amendments in the Selection Rules for appointment to the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division), specifying a requirement of minimum of three years of practise as an Advocate to apply for the Kerala Judicial Service Examination. 

This means that aspiring candidates must have practised as an Advocate for at least three years before they are eligible to take the Munsiff Magistrate test to become a Civil Judge (Junior Division).

As per the last notification issued on January 31, 2024 for applying to the Kerala Judicial Service Examination held in 2024, there was no requirement of three-year mandatory practice as qualification for applying to the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division).

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