Supreme Court Mandates Three Years of Legal Practice for Judicial Service Entry
In a landmark judgment delivered on May 20, 2025, the Supreme Court of India mandated a minimum of three years of legal practice as a prerequisite for applying to the Civil Judge (Junior Division) post. The ruling, led by a bench headed by Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai, aims to enhance the quality of the judiciary by ensuring that candidates have hands-on experience in litigation before assuming judicial roles.
The decision is significant because it restores a legal practice requirement that had been waived by several High Courts, allowing fresh law graduates with no courtroom experience to become judges. The Supreme Court found this practice ineffective over the past two decades and deemed it detrimental to judicial efficiency and public trust.
Candidates must provide proof of practice certified by,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Supreme Court Mandates Three Years of Legal Practice for Judicial Service Entry |
| Judgment Date | May 20, 2025 |
| Delivered By | Supreme Court of India (Bench led by CJI B.R. Gavai) |
| Main Directive | 3 years of legal practice mandatory to apply for Civil Judge (Junior Division) |
| Applicable From | Next recruitment cycle onwards |
| Exemptions | Ongoing recruitment processes prior to judgment |
| Proof Required | Certificate from court or senior advocate endorsed by judicial officer |
| Experience | Count From date of provisional enrollment; includes clerkship experience |
| Purpose | To enhance judicial competence and reduce inefficiencies |
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