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30 Apr 2026

Posted by: Aashayein

How to Prepare BNS for Judiciary Exams 2026: Strategy, PYQ Insights and Important Topics

If you are preparing for judiciary exams in 2026, BNS is one subject you cannot afford to take lightly. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita replaced the Indian Penal Code and came into force on July 1, 2024. Since then, it has become a core part of the syllabus for all state and central judiciary exams. The challenge most aspirants face is not just reading BNS but actually understanding it well enough to apply it in exam questions. This blog will walk....

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28 Apr 2026

Posted by: Aashayein

Haryana ADA Vacancy 2026: 255 Posts Expected, Updated Exam Pattern & Notice Coming Soon

If you are a law graduate looking for a government job in Haryana, there is good news on the horizon. The Haryana ADA (Additional District Attorney) recruitment is expected soon, and this could be one of the biggest opportunities for legal professionals in the state this year. With around 255 posts expected and over 27,000 candidates likely to apply, the competition will be tough. But if you prepare well and understand the new exam pattern, you can definitely make the....

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22 Apr 2026

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Karnataka High Court Civil Judge Recruitment 2026: Start Your Judiciary Journey Here

The High Court of Karnataka has officially released the notification for direct recruitment to the post of Civil Judge. If you are a practicing advocate looking to enter the judiciary, this is your chance. The notification, bearing number HCRB/CJR-9/2026, was issued on 16th April 2026. A total of 90 posts are available, out of which 15 are fresh vacancies and 75 are backlog posts. The last date to apply online is 15th May 2026. Here is a clear breakdown of....

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14 Apr 2026

Posted by: Aashayein

Rajasthan JLO Syllabus 2026:Complete Exam Pattern & Smart Prep Guide

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has officially updated the syllabus for the post of Junior Legal Officer (JLO) within the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA). This 2026 update is particularly significant for law graduates as it transitions from the old colonial-era codes to the new Indian legal statutes. Below is the complete, subject-wise guide based on the official RPSC notification. DOWNLOAD PDF Official RPSC notification. Overview of Rajasthan JLO 2026 Exam The Rajasthan JLO exam is conducted to recruit legal....

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06 Apr 2026

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Kerala Judicial Service Exam 2026:Complete Career Guide for Aspirants

The High Court of Kerala has officially released the notification for the Kerala Judicial Service Examination – 2026, inviting applications from qualified candidates for the prestigious post of Civil Judge (Junior Division). This recruitment drive offers a significant opportunity for legal professionals to join the state's judiciary, with a handsome pay scale ranging from ₹77,840 to ₹136,520. Whether you are a practicing advocate or an eligible officer in the judicial service's feeder categories, this guide breaks down everything you need to....

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01 Apr 2026

Posted by: Mayank

AIBE 21 Registration 2026 Now Open – Apply Online Before It Closes

For every final year law student and recent law graduate in India, the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is a crucial milestone. It is the mandatory examination that grants you the "Certificate of Practice," allowing you to practice law in any court in the country. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has officially announced the schedule for AIBE 21 (XXI), and the registration window is now open! This is your chance to take the final step in your journey from....

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26 Mar 2026

Posted by: Mayank

India’s Most Trusted Judiciary Coaching: Start Your Preparation Right

The judiciary remains one of the most respected and intellectually demanding career paths available to law graduates in India. Every year, thousands of aspiring civil judges and PCS-J (Provincial Civil Service – Judicial) candidates compete for a limited number of seats, making strategic preparation not just beneficial but essential. In this highly competitive environment, the coaching institute one chooses can significantly influence the outcome of years of hard work and dedication. Choosing the right judiciary coaching is far more nuanced....

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25 Mar 2026

Posted by: Mayank

UP APO PRELIMS 2026 Complete Paper Analysis

The Uttar Pradesh Assistant Prosecution Officer (UP APO) examination is one of the most prestigious legal recruitment exams conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC). It recruits legal professionals who serve as government prosecutors — representing the State in criminal courts and ensuring that justice is delivered on behalf of the people of Uttar Pradesh. The Prelims examination is the first and most critical filter in this three-stage selection process (Prelims → Mains → Interview). While your Prelims....

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10 Dec 2025

Posted by: Shlok

Mastering the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) for MP ADPO 2025: Your Essential Strategy

The MP ADPO (Assistant District Prosecution Officer) examination is a critical target for law graduates, especially because it does not require the mandatory three years of practice experience that some judicial exams demand. The selection process is also streamlined, relying only on an objective Preliminary Exam and an Interview, bypassing a comprehensive main written examination. To succeed in this competitive environment, candidates must adapt to the new legal structure, particularly the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA), which has replaced the....

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09 Dec 2025

Posted by: Shlok

UP APO 2025: Your Roadmap to Success – Mastering the Essential Sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)

The Uttar Pradesh Assistant Prosecution Officer (UP APO) Examination 2025 marks a significant transformation in India’s legal recruitment landscape. It is among the first major examinations to incorporate the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, which replaces the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860 and introduces a modernized framework for criminal law. Since law contributes 100 out of 150 marks in the Prelims, and the BNS alone carries nearly 30 marks, aspirants must understand not only the renumbered sections but also the....

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