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Hi there,
See, there is no issue whether you are pursuing BBA LLB or BA LLB. The result would be same for both the case.
After completing the law graduation course either from BBA LLB or BA LLB or LLB. The duration of this integrated course is 5 years. You will be able to fetch a seat in the lower judiciary roles.
For becoming a judge you will need to pursue an LLM course. The path to becoming a judge is not difficult however the duration is something that hits hard. An excellent judge does not need to be highly graduated but some qualities are a must.
Eligibility to become a judge: A candidate needs to have a bachelors degree in law and have practised as an advocate.
Cracking a Judiciary exam:- It is one of the most questionable portions an individual thinks. By doing regular revision and practising mock tests will be the key to score the best position in the examination and the candidate pass with flying colours.
I hope this answer helps you. Revett here in case of any query.
Thank you and good luck:)
Hello there
There is an academy called NATIONAL JUDICIAL ACADEMY which provides training to the other judicial Officers posted in districts.
It is an Indian Government-funded training institution basically for High Court Judges & Judicial Officers , working on deportation in the Supreme and the high Court of our country.
STATE JUDICIAL ACADEMIES :
TO JOIN THE INDIAN JUDICIARY :
Students need to qualify THE JUDICIAL SERVICES EXAMINATION CONDUCTED BY PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE RESPECTIVE STATES OF INDIA.
TO GEY AN INTERNSHIP UNDER A JUDGE STUDENTS NEED TO SEND THEIR CV ALONG WITH A COVERING LETTER THROUGH THE HIGH COURT REGISTRY.
Hello,
The Court has no pecuniary limit i.e. this court exerciser unlimited pecuniary Jurisdiction in Civil cases and exercises the power to decide the civil matters. The jurisdiction to be exercised in original suits as regards the value by the Civil Judge (Senior Division) is unlimited.
They form a hierarchy of importance, in line with the order of courts in which they sit, with the Supreme Court of India at the top, followed by High Courts of respective states with District Judges sitting in District Courts and Magistrates of Second Class and Civil Judge (Junior Division) at the bottom.
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Hello Aspirant,
Qualifications to become a high court judge in India :
You can also become a judge directly after completion of your Law degree by attempting the various Judicial Services Papers. Each state has its own Judiciary examinations. If you clear the exam and the personal interview, you will be directly appointed to the Lower Judiciary as a Magistrate.
LLM is not required though, after LLB itself you can start practicing or hold a judicial office or clear the judicial service exam and become a judge.
You can check this link for details:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/indian-judicial-services-examination-what-and-how-prepare
Top law colleges in India :
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
Hope this helps you!
All the best!
Hey,
Vikramaditya was the most excellent judge in history because he never punished the right man. There are many stories of his judgment. Once two women came to Vikramaditya's court with a child, and both claimed the child as theirs. After hearing, the king called a soldier and asked to cut the child into two equal parts.
Hello aspirant,
According to the recommendations of the first NJPC, civil judge (junior division) got Rs.12,000, district judge (Rs. 21,000) and district judge with (super time scale) got Rs.24,000 According to the second NJPC, a civil judge (junior division) will get a salary of Rs.35,000 According to this revision, the new salary of civil judge (senior division) would be Rs. 45,000 .
However, the allowances and grade pay for PCS J varies as per the location and division.
Hope this helps you
Feel free to ask any questions
All the best for your future
hi,
see salary structure depends on the organization, number of years of experience, work positions etc. The civil judge's salary of the Junior Division of civil judge is lesser than the salary of the high court or supreme court judge. The Civil Judge Salary is around Rs. 28,000 per month for Initial level. how ever this value is based on overall salary structure of Indian judicial services. it may change from time to time based on the decision of authority.
Dear student,
For the Junior Civil Judge or First Class Magistrate whose starting pay will be between Rs. 27,700 to Rs. 44,700. The salary of Junior Civil Judge/First Class Magistrate ACP* after first 5 years is Rs. 33,090 to Rs. 45,850. Also the salary of J unior Civil Judge/First Class Magistrate II ACP* 5 years after 1st ACP is Rs. 39,530 to Rs. 54,010.
Hope this information helped you.
All The Best!!
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