💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court of India ruled that fresh law graduates cannot take the judicial services examination unless they have at least three years of legal practice. This decision, stemming from a plea by the All India Judges Association, emphasizes the need for practical courtroom experience for prospective judges to ensure judicial efficiency. The bench, led by Chief Justice B R Gavai, believes that employing fresh graduates directly has led to various practical challenges and inefficiencies. The detailed judgment is forthcoming.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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