7th September 2017 11:45 PM | |
Unregistered |
Re: How to become a civil judge? I am a new student of LLB Can I become judge after doing llb with passing judiciary test directly without experience |
3rd October 2016 10:45 AM | |
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Re: How to become a civil judge? I am a new student of LLB Hi, gm I am student of l. L.b. 2nd sem I want to become a judge after l.l.b please give me your guidance for m.p. c.j. exam |
15th April 2016 02:11 PM | |
sonivsnitin |
Re: How to become a civil judge? I am a new student of LLB Eligibility criteria for becoming a civil judge after completing my LLB degree: 1) Candidate must have a LLB degree for recognise d university. 2)Candidate must have practised as a lawyer in high court for more than 10 year. 3) Candidate must be eligible to appear for state judiciary exam. 4) Minimum age requirement: 45 years 5) Nationality: Indian If the candidate is eligible or after fulfilling the eligibility criteria he has to send the application to Register General of concerned court. |
15th March 2016 11:48 PM | |
jagrity7 |
Re: How to become a civil judge? I am a new student of LLB The eligibility criteria for becoming Judge are as under :- -The candidate must have passed LLB degree from a recognized university . -The candidate needs to appear in the State Judicial Service Exam to become eligible to apply for the post of a judge. -The candidate must have practiced as a lawyer in the high court for more than 10 years to become eligible to appear for the State Judiciary exam conducted by respective states. -The minimum age requirement to become a judge is 45 years. -The candidate must be an Indian . After fulfilling all the eligibility criteria,the candidate has to send the application to the Register General of the concerned court . |
22nd April 2013 05:03 PM | |
fatima kiran sahi |
How to become a civil judge? I am a new student of LLB I want to become a civil judge I am a new student of LLB Please guide me what is the age limit for it and after completion of LLB degree 2 year gap is necessarily |