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Justice Vinod Chandran Dissents, Says 3-Year Bar Practice Rule for Civil Judges Needs No Dilution
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Justice Vinod Chandran Dissents, Says 3-Year Bar Practice Rule for Civil Judges Needs No Dilution

Justice K. Vinod Chandran dissents in the Civil Judge practice-rule case, holding that three years of Bar experience is essential and the requirement should not be diluted through a training scheme.

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SC Modifies 3-Year Practice Rule, Allows Law Graduates To Appear In Judicial Exams Without 3-Year Practice [Read Judgment] Judiciary
SC Modifies 3-Year Practice Rule, Allows Law Graduates To Appear In Judicial Exams Without 3-Year Practice [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court modifies the three-year Bar practice rule for Civil Judge recruitment, allowing law graduates to appear in judicial service exams without three years of practice till March 31, 2027.

Supreme Court sets aside disciplinary proceedings against judge due to procedural irregularity [Read Order] Judiciary
Supreme Court sets aside disciplinary proceedings against judge due to procedural irregularity [Read Order]

The Supreme Court has set aside disciplinary proceedings against a Lakshadweep judge, citing procedural irregularities by the Kerala High Court.

SC directs full payment of salary to civil judge removed for alleged illicit relation with woman judicial officer Judiciary
SC directs full payment of salary to civil judge removed for alleged illicit relation with woman judicial officer

SC directs full payment of salary to civil judge removed over alleged illicit relation, deeming him in service after overturning termination order.

Chamoli District Judge suspended for obtaining womans call records, cleared of misconduct charge by Uttarakhand HC Judiciary
Chamoli District Judge suspended for obtaining womans call records, cleared of misconduct charge by Uttarakhand HC

Uttarakhand High Court sets aside the suspension of the Chamoli District judge accused of obtaining call detail records of a woman employee. Read more about the case here.

Not befitting judicial officer: Gujarat HC upholds dismissal of judge who wrote intemperate letter, abstained from work

While stating it is not befitting a judicial officer, the Gujarat High Court upheld the dismissal of a magistrate who took unauthorised leave after sending an "intemperate" letter to judges.


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