Supreme Court Signs MoU for Law Clerks Exchange With This Country
The Supreme Court of India has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Bhutan to exchange young legal professionals. The announcement was made by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, who welcomed two law clerks from Bhutan to work in the Supreme Court, reflecting closer judicial cooperation between the two neighbors.
India and Bhutan have signed an MoU to allow Bhutanese law clerks to work in the Supreme Court of India. The initiative focuses on judicial exchange, training, and long-term institutional cooperation.
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | Supreme Court of India signed MoU with Bhutan for law clerks exchange |
| Key Highlights | Two clerks, three-month tenure, equal honorarium, India bears travel cost |
| Background | Linked to former CJI B R Gavai’s Bhutan visit |
| Significance | Judicial diplomacy, capacity building, regional cooperation |
Q. The Supreme Court of India signed an MoU for exchange of law clerks with which country?
A. Nepal
B. Sri Lanka
C. Bhutan
D. Bangladesh
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