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2016-01-11 17:04:56
You have to have a Bachelors' degree in Law. Thereafter, you can appear for Judicial Services Examinations conducted separately for each State.
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8 years ago
It is compulsory to have a Bachelor's degree in law. You have to practice for 3 years in any court as a barrister. After that, you can apply for judiciary services.
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9 years ago
You can do LLB and then apply for judicial Services.
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