New Delhi, April 24: The Delhi High Court has held that there is no all-India judicial service, hence a person seeking appointment in the judicial service of a state must meet the necessary eligibility requirements of service in the feeder grade of that particular state.
Observing that there is no All India Judicial Service for judges, the Delhi High Court has observed that a judicial officer has to complete the prescribed eligibility criteria of service specified in.
The Delhi High Court has held that there is no all-India judicial service, hence a person seeking appointment in the judicial service of a state must meet the necessary eligibility requirements of service in the feeder grade of that particular .
The Court said that an officer seeking appointment to the judicial services will have to complete the prescribed eligibility criteria of service in the feeder grade of that state.
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