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24 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

How to Become a Judge in India (Updated 2025)

Eligibility | Process | Exams | New 3-Year Practice Requirement Becoming a judge in India is one of the most prestigious and responsible roles in the legal profession. As of May 2025, the Supreme Court has restored a key eligibility condition: a minimum of 3 years of legal practice is now mandatory to apply for entry-level judicial posts. This change has significantly impacted the path to becoming a judge, especially for fresh law graduates. If you're aspiring to join the....

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21 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Supreme Court Affirms Mandatory 3-Year Legal Practice for Judicial Service Eligibility

Judicial service aspirants news, SC judgment on legal practice requirement, Supreme Court 3 year practice judgment, Judicial service eligibility criteria India, 3-year legal practice mandatory for judges, Supreme Court judicial exam eligibility 2025 In a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications for future judicial service aspirants, the Supreme Court of India has reinstated the requirement of three years of minimum legal practice as an essential eligibility criterion for recruitment to entry-level posts of Civil Judge (Junior Division). The verdict, pronounced on....

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21 May 2025

Posted by: Manas shrivastava

How to enter PSU’s through Clat PG: Exploring the options available with Law Graduates

Introduction to Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) Public Sector Undertakings, or PSUs, are government-owned companies in which the majority of shares (at least 51%) are held by the central government, a state government, or both. These companies are involved in large-scale industries such as energy, oil, power, and infrastructure. PSUs provide employment to a large number of people and maintain dedicated legal departments to handle corporate, regulatory, and litigation matters. PSUs Hiring Through CLAT PG Many PSUs recruit legal professionals based....

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20 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Social Media & Defamation: Gujarat High Court's Acceptance of Screenshot Evidence

Introduction In the digital age, social media platforms have become arenas for both expression and, unfortunately, defamation. Recognizing the evolving nature of communication, the Gujarat High Court has set a precedent by accepting screenshots as admissible evidence in cases of online abuse and defamation. Legal Framework Under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), defamation is addressed in Sections 499 and 500, which have now been replaced by Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). This section defines defamation as any....

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20 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Ex-CJI DY Chandrachud Appointed Professor At National Law University (Delhi)

The announcement marks not just an academic appointment but a symbolic recognition of Justice Chandrachud’s progressive jurisprudence and immense contribution to constitutional interpretation. Known for his powerful dissents and people-centric judgments, Justice Chandrachud’s association with one of India’s premier law schools signals a renewed focus on critical legal thinking and reform-oriented research. In a press release, NLU Delhi stated: “We are profoundly honoured to welcome Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud as a Distinguished Professor at NLU Delhi.” You can also read....

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19 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Beginner to Advanced Judiciary Prep Roadmap 2025

Preparing for the Judicial Services Examination is not merely an academic pursuit—it is a path toward becoming an officer of the law, a custodian of justice, and an upholder of constitutional values. With multiple states announcing judiciary exams throughout the year, 2025 brings with it both opportunity and fierce competition. Whether you're just starting your preparation or looking to level up for Mains and Interview stages. 1. Understanding the Judicial Exam Structure Every candidate must start by understanding the three-stage....

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16 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

What Are the Best Books for Judiciary Preparation (Prelims + Mains) 2025?

Are you aspiring to become a judge and wondering which books are the best for preparing for judiciary exams in 2025? Preparing for judicial services exams requires a combination of conceptual clarity, in-depth legal understanding, and continuous practice. The right set of judiciary preparation books can make your journey easier and more effective. To help you crack both Prelims and Mains, we’ve curated a list of the best guide for judiciary preparation in 2025. These books are designed by experts,....

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16 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

How to Build a Strong LinkedIn Profile as a Law Student

In today’s interconnected digital world, LinkedIn is not just an online résumé, but a powerful networking and branding tool for aspiring legal professionals. Whether you're pursuing corporate law, criminal law, or preparing for judiciary exams, your LinkedIn profile is your virtual handshake with the legal fraternity. So, how do you use LinkedIn as a lawyer in the making? Let’s explore how to build a strong LinkedIn profile as a law student that speaks volumes, even before you say a word.....

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10 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Will a 4-Year LL.B Reshape the Future of Judiciary Aspirants in India?

The legal education landscape in India is poised for a significant transformation. In a move that has sparked debate across legal circles and academia, the Bar Council of India reforms have proposed the introduction of a 4-year LL.B program. This new structure, if implemented, could fundamentally alter the journey for judiciary aspirants, offering both opportunities and challenges. The BCI's Push for Legal Curriculum Change The Bar Council of India (BCI), the apex regulatory body for legal education and practice, has....

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07 May 2025

Posted by: Manas shrivastava

Delhi Assistant Public Prosecutor (APP) Recruitment 2025: A Brief Overview for Law Aspirants

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has recently released the official notification for the recruitment of Assistant Public Prosecutors (APP) in Delhi. The announcement was made on April 11, 2025, and it invites applications for a total of 66 vacancies under the Directorate of Prosecution, Home Department, Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. This recruitment drive is a promising opportunity for law graduates and advocates who aspire to serve the government by representing it in criminal courts across....

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