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I want to give the judiciary exam how can i started.... now I'm in third year should I started for it now


saritachoudhary637 18th Dec, 2021
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Shivam Gupta 18th Dec, 2021

Dear Sarita,

Hope you are doing great,


Without a doubt. I would recommend beginning it from today itself.

Being a judge entails more than just passing a test. It necessitates a slew of other factors. You simply do not have to read anything. It is only the interpretation that matters.

Read, read, read....and read some more. Be a voracious reader. Read as much as you can about the laws because there are some that you will not find on your college syllabus but are very important. So, begin preparing from the first day. Begin forming opinions about laws, judgments, and so on. Feel confident, feel like a judge before you become one, and believe me, no other force can prevent you from becoming one.

Start your syllabus from reading Bare acts that would be a great start if you start today itself and giving judiciary by reading twice or thrice Bare Acts.


I hope this will help you,

Best wishes, buddy!

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