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SC issues notice to Andhra over requirement of 3 years experience as advocate for Civil Judge exam ANI | Updated: Dec 30, 2020 13:28 IST
New Delhi [India], December 30 (ANI): The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Andhra Pradesh government on a plea challenging the pre-requisite condition of three years of practice as an advocate to be eligible to write Civil Judge Exam in Andhra Pradesh.
A Bench headed by Justice Indira Banerjee also refuses to stay the Andhra Pradesh State Judicial Service Rules of 2007 which lays down the condition.
In its order, the Bench said, Petitioner has challenged a notification of 2020 inviting application for appointment of civil judge junior division in Andhra Pradesh State Judicial Services. The question is on the eligibility requirement of three years as a practicing advocate. 2007 rules are under challenge in this plea. There can be no kind of urgency to entertain this petition on
SC issues notice to Andhra govt
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Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Quashing Of Prerequisite Of 3 Years Practice As Advocate For Being Eligible For Civil Judge Exam
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