Is 1 year enough for judiciary preparation?

Decide early, and if you have decided to attempt the exam in first year, start preparing then itself. Judiciary preparation for any one state takes at least 3000 hours to complete the syllabus alone. That is about 600 hours per year if you start in first year, or two hours per day.
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Which state has the easiest judiciary exam?

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. If you know Hindi, you can prepare for the language paper easily.
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Which subject is best for judiciary?

Contract Law and Tort Law.
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Is up judiciary exam tough?

Undoubtedly, judicial services exams are amongst the most difficult competitive exams in the country.
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Can I prepare for judiciary in 6 months?

Pre-requisites to Crack Judiciary Exam in 6 Months. You must be committed to cracking the judicial services exam in 6 months. Then, you must select your target judiciary and not getting confused with any and every approaching vacancy.
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Is Judiciary easy than Upsc?

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.
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Is laxmikant good for judiciary?

Verdict: M. Laxmikanth is the best book that covers the polity part. It covers the concepts briefly and precisely.
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Which stream is best for judge?

The successful candidate will be appointed as Judge in respective Judicial Service. You should go for commerce/arts stream. Political science is most important subject and economics.
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Is math important for judges?

You may appear for judicial service exam to become a civil judge. Best of luck! The basic step is to get a undergraduate degree. As for now, the best choice will be to opt for humanities, with economics or mathematics in class 11th.
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When should I start preparing for judiciary?

Suppose you find Judicial services to be suitable for your future. In that case, you should start with the preparation for the exact right from the 4th year of your program as it will give ample time to prepare as well as for revision. Therefore, the last 2 years of your graduation have to be taken seriously.
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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.
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Is LLM necessary for judiciary?

If you clear the exam and the personal interview, you will be directly appointed to the Lower Judiciary as a Magistrate. LLM is not required though, after LLB itself you can start practicing or hold a judicial office or clear the judicial service exam and become a judge.
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At what age can we become judge?

Age: The age of the candidate applying to be a judge should neither be less than 21 years not more than 35 years. Educational Qualification: The applying candidate should retain a degree in law.
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Can I become judge without LLB?

Dear Bhumi , for judge in subordinate court in India, The person must have an LLB/LLM degree. He/she must have passed the exam by the state Public Service Commission.
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Can I become judge after LLB?

You must fulfil a certain eligibility criteria to become a High Court Judge. You must be a citizen of India. You must have qualified for an LLB or LLM degree. You must be held at a Judicial office in India for 10 years or you must be an advocate of a High Court for 10 years.
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Is LLB good for future?

After completing your LLB, you can become a legal advisor or join law firms, Private Companies, Corporate firms, or Banks. You can provide advice on various legal matters. Furthermore, your legal expertise could also be used in NGOs. These provide their clients with legal advisory services.
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What should I do after 12th to become a judge?

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.
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How does one become a judge?

To become a Judge in the Indian Judicial Services, one must appear for the Judicial Services Examination or PCS (J)-Provincial Civil Service-Judicial Examination. The PCS-J examination is an exam for law graduates to become practicing members of the subordinate judiciary.
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What books do judges read?

Law
  • Eulogy of Judges by Piero Calamandrei, preface by Jacob A. ...
  • How to Become a Federal Criminal by Mike Chase (recommended by St. ...
  • In Chambers: Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices by Todd C. ...
  • Legal Writing: A Judge's Perspective on the Science and Rhetoric of the Written Word by Robert E.
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How can I prepare for mains judiciary?

Here are 13 ways to start preparing for judiciary exams in the best possible way.
  1. Select the States You Wish to Appear For. ...
  2. See Question Paper of Previous Years. ...
  3. Read Bare Acts Several Times. ...
  4. In Bare Acts Focus on 'May' and 'Shall'. ...
  5. Know Where to Give Less Time. ...
  6. Understand Where to Focus More.
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How can I prepare for OJ exam?

Before starting your preparation, make sure to get a thorough understanding of the Judiciary Syllabus and exam pattern of the OJS exam. After knowing the syllabus, create the best study plan that includes all the topics as per the syllabus. In the OJS exam, most of the questions are asked from the Bare Acts.
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Are civil judges rich?

It is a common refrain that judges in India are underpaid. The Chief Justice of India (CJI) is paid Rs. 1 lakh per month, apart from allowances and perks; a judge of the Supreme Court and the chief justice of a high court can expect to make Rs. 90,000 per month.
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Who earns more IAS or judge?

Pay: The salary of a entry level civil judge is more than an IAS by around 18,000 rupees. Judges are not bound by 7th pay commission and actually receive higher salaries under National Judicial Pay Commission.
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Who is powerful IAS or judge?

Power. Judges have Judicial powers and IAS have executive powers. But a Judge may summon an executive officer such as IAS/IPS in the court, punish him, order him to do/not to do certain things. Reverse is not possible as IAS/IPS can't exercise any power on Judges.
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Who is the youngest judge?

It is safe to say the Jasmine Twitty's zeal for excellence and a desire to serve her community had blossomed and helped her attain greater heights. Today she's celebrated by not just feminists, but also the black community as the youngest judge in the United States without having a law degree.
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