how to become a judge in courts of india

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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-11-09 09:34:35
    To become Judge in India there are two processes. First is to become a Civil Judge grade-II through qualifying exam, conducted by respective high courts. They invite applications based on their vacancies and conduct exams in multiple centers. The Judges so selected are given Magistrate posts who upon seniority, rise to become civil judge, judicial judge and senior judges. Second process is by selection of senior advocates by the Collegium of Judges. In this process, senior advocates with good reputation are selected without any exams.
    After becoming Judge, a person rises from lower courts to high courts and Supreme court based on senio
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-11-09 09:03:24
    Hi,
    A Judge is one of the most respected positions in the Indian legal system. A judge is the concerning authority who is in charge of the administering and interpreting the rules in India.
    A candidate who wishes to become a Judge will have to appear in a State Judicial service Exam.
    *The candidates who have qualified in this exam are only eligible to apply for the post.
    *This exam is held in all the states in India every year.
    *A candidate has to be an Indian citizen.
    *The age of the candidate must be above 45 years.
    *A candidate must have an experience and have to practice as a lawyer in the high court for more than 10 years.
    *The cand
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