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30 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Gujarat Judicial Service Exam 2025: A Complete Guide to Strategy and Preparation

The Gujarat Judicial Service (GJS) Exam 2025 is one of the most sought-after examinations for law graduates aspiring to serve as Civil Judges in the Gujarat judiciary. This exam, conducted by the Gujarat High Court, is highly competitive and demands a focused and strategic approach. In this blog, we’ll walk you through a complete GJS exam 2025 guide – from understanding the Gujarat Judiciary syllabus 2025 to crafting a smart preparation plan for each stage. Whether you're just beginning or....

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29 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Rajasthan Judicial Service Exam 2025: A Complete Guide to Strategy and Preparation

Are you aspiring to become a Civil Judge in Rajasthan? If yes, the Rajasthan Judicial Service Exam 2025 offers you the gateway to serve the judiciary with integrity and legal proficiency. This blog offers a complete strategy guide to help you prepare effectively for the RJS exam 2025, with a focus on syllabus, preparation tips, subject-wise guidance, and best practices to crack each stage — Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Understanding the Rajasthan Judiciary 2025 Examination The Rajasthan Judicial Services Exam....

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29 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Crack Chhattisgarh Judiciary 2025 – Your Complete Prep Guide

Are you planning to appear for the Chhattisgarh Judiciary Exam 2025? Whether you are just starting your preparation or looking to refine your strategy, this guide will help you navigate every stage of the Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Exam. From understanding the CG PCS J Exam 2025 pattern to mastering Bare Acts, we bring you expert insights and study strategies to help you crack the Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam on your very first attempt! Chhattisgarh PCS J Syllabus 2025 – What....

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29 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

Lakhs of Retired Employees Denied Justice: EPS Committee Seeks Urgent Intervention from CJI Bhushan Gavai

Introduction In a move that could impact lakhs of pensioners across India, the Employees' Pension Scheme (EPS-1995) Coordination Committee has written to the Chief Justice of India, Hon’ble Justice Bhushan Gavai, urging immediate and empathetic intervention. This request follows a recent Supreme Court decision that dismissed the petition of retired Powergrid Corporation employees, adversely affecting pension entitlements for those who retired before 1st September 2014. Background: A Longstanding Battle for Equitable Pension The dispute centers around the Employees’ Pension Scheme....

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29 May 2025

Posted by: Aishwarya Chourasia

They Will Suffer”: Justice D.V. Ramana Alleges Harassment Over Transfer from Andhra to Madhya Pradesh High Court

In a recent development that has sparked discussions across the legal fraternity, Justice Duppala Venkata Ramana, currently serving at the Madhya Pradesh High Court, publicly accused the Supreme Court Collegium of harassment through his transfer from the Andhra Pradesh High Court to MP in 2023. The controversy has highlighted the ongoing sensitive issue of judicial transfers in India, the transparency of the Collegium system, and the human element behind administrative decisions impacting judges. Background: The Transfer and Justice Ramana’s Plea....

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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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