Why do less people opt for judiciary exams after becoming a lawyer, whereas there is a lack of judges in India?
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8 years ago
That's not the case. Taking an example of my own college Campus Law Centre, there are already 400 people taking coachings from Rahul's IAS for judiciary every year out of 2000 seats. And many are also doing self-study. In a way, you can say that many students opt for litigation or working in a firm.
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8 years ago
Firstly, the problem of less number of judges is not because people don't opt for judicial exams, it is because the government is not so much eager to fill the vacancies.
Secondly, it's not that people don't opt for judicial exams after becoming a lawyer there are a lot of lawyers who are continuous
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8 years ago
Nice question. The thing is when you complete your degree of law, there are many options regarding your career for example litigation, corporate sector, legal adviser and many more but clearing a judicial exam is not a one hand task. Some people are afraid to do hard work and others are attracted to

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6 years ago
Only few people will clear it completely and they mostly prefer corporate jobs to earn more money.

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6 years ago
It actually depends in your choice. People want to mint more money and do they go in as corporate lawyers or private practice. Moreover some students try to give exams but don't clear it.

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8 years ago
Hi,
Well, the people opting for judiciary exams depends on the no. of vacancies in states. Also, not every person prefers to be a judge.
There is a dearth of judges but that is something which state governments can cure by increasing vacancies in the state and also enhancing the infrastructure.
The

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8 years ago
Hi,
The main reason behind this could be that many students these days are attracted towards the corporate world and legal firms and as well as litigation wherein they get highly paid. They do not have any kind of restrictions and they can switch jobs as per their convenience. whereas it is not the
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8 years ago
Making a mistake and correcting a mistake need more strength and brave heart for them. Some people randomly chosen the courses as a law. And very few are interested to be part of litigation. And I am talking about who few part of litigation as a career. There all are from lawyers family. And as my c
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