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Make Sure You Understand the Question. …
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Stick to the Word Limit. …
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Keep Your Answers Simple. …
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Write Short Sentences. …
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Break the Answer into Paragraphs. …
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Make Ample Use of Legal Terms. …
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Mention Important Case Laws. …
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Follow Proper Judgement Writing Format.
Is Judiciary exam really tough?
Undoubtedly,
judicial services exams are amongst the most difficult competitive exams
in the country.
How can I clear my judiciary exam in first attempt?
Start with
your textbooks
, Anubha used Textbooks to prepare for all the main subjects like IPC, CPC, CrPC. One can also use the textbooks that he/she had used for College. The note-making process is as old school as our usual note-making process, Highlight points that are important for you.
Which state judiciary exam is hard?
NEW DELHI:
The Haryana Judicial Services Examination
could well be the toughest in the country. Of the 14,000-odd candidates who appeared for the preliminary examination, only 1,282 made it to the main written test and of them, 1,273 failed.
How do you study for judiciary exams?
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Select the States You Wish to Appear For. …
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See Question Paper of Previous Years. …
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Read Bare Acts Several Times. …
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In Bare Acts Focus on ‘May’ and ‘Shall’. …
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Know Where to Give Less Time. …
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Understand Where to Focus More. …
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Go Through Landmark Judgements.
How can I prepare for judiciary exam without coaching?
Buy the mock test papers and past years question papers.
Buy the textbooks and bare acts
(hard copies are always better!). And start preparing for the judicial services exam on your own.
Which is better IAS or judiciary?
For most lawyers, the alternative is
judiciary
. Judiciary provides you honour and prestige from Day 1 and extensive judicial powers but UPSC posts provide you vast executive powers in the state. Many law students struggle to choose between UPSC or judiciary as a career option.
Which exam is easy IAS or judge?
Generally Speaking, UPSC requires
slightly more effort than judicial services
, For one, a candidate needs a more articulative brain, For later more of a memory, power is required. Both of them an equally tough task. UPSC Exam – The effort is more coordinated in UPSC due to its more generic nature of the syllabus.
Which exam is toughest in India?
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UPSC Civil Services Exam.
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IIT- JEE.
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Chartered Accountant (CA)
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NEET UG.
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AIIMS UG.
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Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE)
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National Defence Academy (NDA)
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Common-Law Admission Test (CLAT)
Is LLM necessary for judiciary?
B. degree otherwise you will not be eligible to be a judicial officer in India. LL. M.
is not mandatory to become a judicial officer
in India.
Which app is best for judiciary preparation?
Edzorb Law
is a Judiciary Exam Preparation App – reviewed by India’s top legal faculty and Judicial Services exam toppers.
How many attempts are allowed in judiciary exam?
Some States also have General Knowledge and Current Affairs as a subject. Are there any number of attempts? In UP, there are
4 attempts
. And in all other states, one can give exam till he/she reaches the maximum age limit provided by the respective State.
Can a final year student appear in judicial exam?
There is no need for any experience
and final year students can also appear for this exam. The candidate should be qualified to be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocates’ Act 1961.
Is Tattoo allowed in judiciary?
There is no provision given for the tattoos
in the official notification released by the UPSC CSE, apart from like that of army notification which clearly says ” There should be no tattoo or any kind of religious mark on your body”.
When should I start preparing for judiciary?
My advice to the aspirants is to start preparing at
the beginning of 4th year
and focus more on major Acts like CrPC, CPC, IPC, Evidence Act, Constitution, Personal Laws, Mercantile Laws etc. this would definitely reduce your workload and last moment’s anxiety.
What is salary of judge in India?
At present, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is paid
Rs 2.80 lakh per month
. Apart from the Chief Justice, the salary of other judges of the Supreme Court is Rs 2.50 lakh per month. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is provided with a variety of facilities in addition to a salary of Rs 2.80 lakh.
Is 3 years practice necessary for judiciary?
The Supreme Court, in a decision issued in March 2002,
abolished the need
for three years of bar experience. The BCI stated that it will submit an application with the Supreme Court to get that order modified.
Who has more salary IAS or judge?
80,000 per month. Along with basic salary , the
judges
are entitled to get allowances like house rent allowance, dearness allowance , travel allowance and many more. Salary for IAS starts from 50,000/- and can reach upto 2,50,000.
Who is more powerful DM or judge?
At the district level,
a District Judge (DJ) is always considered superior
to the District Magistrate (D.M.). At the topmost level, Chief Justice of India is always considered superior to the Cabinet Secretary.
How can I be a judge?
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Earn a bachelor’s degree.
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Take the Law School Admission Test.
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Attend law school and earn a Juris Doctorate.
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Pass the bar exam.
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Create your resume.
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Consider becoming a clerk.
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Practice law.
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Earn your judgeship.
Do police salute judges?
All officers and constable
will salute the court
(Magistrate or Judge) on entering the Court room.
Who is more powerful than judge?
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Magistrate Judge
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A magistrate has less power than a Judge. A judge has more power than a magistrate.
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A magistrate may not have a law degree. He or she is always an officer with a law degree.
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He or she handles minor cases. He or she handles complex cases.
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Is judge a good career?
The major advantage of being a Judge is that an individual gains respect and stature in the public eye. Judges generally have job security and do not have to worry about switching or losing jobs. A Judge
gets a handsome salary and benefits
. Their salary is generally more than others in the legal profession.
Which is the easiest exam in India?
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SSC Multi Tasking staff.
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SSC CHSL.
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IBPS Cerk Exam.
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SSC Stenographer.
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IBPS Specialist Officer Exams.
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Central Teachers Eligibility Test (CTET)
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LIC Apprentice Development Officer (ADO)
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State PSC Exams.
Which is World toughest exam?
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Gaokao.
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IIT-JEE (Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination)
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UPSC (Union Public Services Commission)
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Mensa.
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GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
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CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)
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CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert)
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GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, India)
What is the hardest test?
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CCIE- Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert. …
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GATE- Gratitude Aptitude Test in Engineering. …
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Gaokao. …
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IIT-JEE – Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination. …
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UPSC- Union Public Service Commission. …
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Mensa. …
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GRE- Graduate Record Examinations. …
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CFA- Chartered Financial Analyst.
Can LLM be a judge?
The minimum required eligibility for becoming a Judge is a
degree of LLB OR LLM with enrollment as an advocate
under the Advocates’ Act 1986 along with work experience. Some of the top Law Colleges offering these courses are NLU Delhi, Nalsar Hyderabad, NUJS Kolkata etc.
What is the minimum age for a judge?
The minimum age required to be eligible for the examination is
21 years
, and the maximum age is 35 years.
Which state is best for judiciary exam?
They attempt judiciary exams in multiple states.
Delhi, UP, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar
are some of the most sought after states to crack the judicial services exam. A common thread between these exams is that these states are a part of the Hindi-speaking belt.
Can I become judge after LLM?
For becoming judge
LLM is not needed
. After LLB become member of Bar Council and start practicing . With in 2 years pass Bar Council exam . Then pass Judicial Service Exam and become judge .
Can I become judge after 3 year LLB?
After the completion of LL. B., the law graduate enjoying age of 21 – 35 years will have to qualify for the
Judicial Services Exam
or Provincial Civil Service-Judicial Examination ( PCS-J).
How can I become a judge after 12th?
Answer. The eligibility to become a Judge is
Graduation in Law Degree or LLB
as it can be done in two ways :- After 12th 5 years Integrated Law Degree and after Graduation 3 years Law Degree.
What is the salary of PCS J?
The initial PCS J Salary of judges ranges between
Rs. 24,000 to Rs. 80,000 per month
. Along with the basic salary of PCS J, the judges will be eligible for other allowances like house rent allowance, dearness allowance, travel allowance, and many more.
What is PCS judicial exam?
Career in Judicial Services – Judicial Services Examination or the PCS (J)-Provincial Civil Service-Judicial Examination is
the entry-level exam for law graduates to become district magistrates, additional district magistrates
, ‘munsiffs’, or as a district court judges in India.
Which is the best online Judiciary coaching?
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Judicial Adda. …
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Delhi Law Academy. …
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Judiciary Gold-A Toprankers Initiative. …
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Rahul’s IAS Academy. …
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Judicial Competition Times. …
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Law Sikho. …
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Vidhijudicial Academy. …
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RostrumLegal.
Which NLU is best for judiciary?
A: As per NIRF Ranking 2020,
NLSIU Bangalore
is the best National Law University in India followed by NLU Delhi and NALSAR Hyderabad.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.