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19 Jun 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Mam

"How to Become a Judge in India After LLB: A Complete Guide"

  Becoming a Judge in India is one of the most honorable and sought-after career paths in the legal profession. It combines authority, responsibility, and a significant impact on society. This article provides a step-by-step roadmap for law graduates aspiring to join the judiciary, along with information on exams, eligibility, pay scales, and appointment procedures.  Who is a Judge? A Judge is a judicial officer who presides over court proceedings, listens to both sides of a dispute, interprets the law,....

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19 Jun 2025

Posted by: Manas Shrivastava

Civil Judge vs District Judge Explained: Know the Roles, Exams & Career Path

In the intricate web of India’s judicial structure, Civil Judges and District Judges play vital roles. We decode the differences between Civil Judge and District Judge, outline the eligibility criteria, explain the judicial exams, and help you plan your future — from entering the lower judiciary to ascending to the higher judiciary. What is a Civil Judge? A Civil Judge operates at the base of the judicial hierarchy. This role is further divided into: Civil Judge (Junior Division) Civil Judge....

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13 Jun 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Judicial Oversight in Bengaluru Stampede Case: CID to Investigate, Karnataka Govt Tells High Court

Introduction In a significant move underscoring the importance of judicial oversight and public accountability, the Karnataka Government has informed the High Court that the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) will now probe the devastating stampede that occurred outside Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4, 2025. The incident, which claimed 11 lives and left over 50 injured, has sent shockwaves across the nation, drawing sharp judicial scrutiny and prompting urgent state action. Enquire Now What Triggered the Judicial Inquiry? A day....

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13 Jun 2025

Posted by: Manas shrivastava

How to recover your Specific Immovable Property: Understanding Section 5 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963

Section 5 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, deals with the recovery of specific immovable property, such as land or buildings. It offers a legal way for a person to regain possession of such property if they have a right to it. This section does not allow anyone even someone with a legal right to take the law into their own hands. Instead, it emphasizes using the proper legal process through a civil suit, as outlined in the Code of....

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11 Mar 2025

Posted by: Manas shrivastava

Person Competent to transfer under Section 7 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882

The Transfer of Property Act establishes legal provisions governing the transfer of property in India. One of the key aspects of a valid transfer is the competency of the transferor, as outlined in Section 7 of the Act. This provision specifies the essential conditions that must be met for a lawful transfer and defines the qualifications of persons who are eligible to transfer property. A valid transfer requires both the transferor and transferee to possess the necessary legal capacity, ensuring....

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11 Mar 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Chhattisgarh Judiciary Syllabus 2025

The Chhattisgarh Judiciary syllabus encompasses key aspects of the examination, including criminal and civil laws, procedural laws, the Indian Evidence Act, the Indian Penal Code, the Indian Constitution, and other related subjects. This year, the Chhattisgarh Judiciary syllabus has been revised as per the official notification released on December 23, 2025.  Start your judiciary preparation with the right program: Foundation 3-Year Course, Foundation Ultimate Course, Udaan Foundation Course, and specialized Targeted Course — all designed to match your needs. Chhattisgarh....

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11 Mar 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Being a Woman in the Indian Judiciary

"A woman struggles to be herself in a male-dominated society with laws and judgments shaped by men." - Henrik Ibsen  Henrik Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "The father of modern drama." The statement resonates deeply with the reality of women in the Indian judiciary. On International Women's Day, it is crucial to examine the status of women judges in India. Despite increased participation in the subordinate judiciary, systemic barriers....

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