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13th July 2014, 02:29 AM
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Can I become a Judge or Notary if passed LLB 9 years ago?


Hello
I have passed my LLB 9 years ago.
I would like to know what is the appropriate job for me.
I would like to know if I can be a Judge or Notary.
Please reply to me..........





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6th April 2016, 07:09 PM
ajayrocks007
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Default Re: Can I become a Judge or Notary if passed LLB 9 years ago?

Becoming a judge requires a lot of experience at a higher judiciary post. Only those who have practiced their career as lawyer in high court or supreme court have chance of becoming a judge.

You have to start from lower level. You have LLB qualification which is not enough to make you a judge or notary.
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25th March 2020, 06:26 PM
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AFTER LLM I WILL TRY TO BECOME A NOTARY.... SO PLZ SUGGEST PATH AFTER LLM ...
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25th May 2021, 06:21 PM
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Default Re: Can I become a Judge or Notary if passed LLB 9 years ago?

Can i enroll my self as an advocate and start practicing after 10 years of completing my LLB?
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10th July 2021, 09:38 AM
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Default Re: Can I become a Judge or Notary if passed LLB 9 years ago?

LLB graduate has to complete for the state judicial services exam. This exam held by state government.
Person who has had a minimum experience of seven years of practice as lawyers at the bar.
Should be members of the judicial services of state.
To become a high court judge has been for at least an advocate for ten years of one or more than one high court in succession.

Notary :- Notary public or Notary is an experience and qualified lawyer appointed by the Central or state government on court.
Notary provides to declare documents as verifying them. Notary public affixes stamp and seal on the document as a proof of original of the documents.
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