How to Become Judge

How to Become Judge

Becoming a judge in India requires a strong educational background in law, legal experience, and clearing judicial exams. The process varies depending on whether you aim to be a civil judge (entry-level) or a higher court judge.

Path 1: Becoming a Judge Through the Judiciary Exam (Lower Judiciary – Civil Judge)

If you are a law graduate, the easiest way to become a judge is by clearing the Judicial Services Examination (PCS-J or Civil Judge Exam).

Step 1: Educational Qualification

Complete a Law Degree (LLB) – 3-year LLB after graduation or a 5-year integrated LLB course.
✔ The degree must be from a recognized law university and approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

Step 2: Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit: Usually 21–35 years (varies by state).
Work Experience: Some states require 0–3 years of experience as a lawyer, while others allow fresh graduates.
Indian Citizenship is mandatory.

Step 3: Clear the Judiciary Exam (PCS-J)

Each state in India conducts its own Judicial Services Exam, typically in three stages:
1️⃣ Preliminary Exam – Objective-type questions on law, GK, and reasoning.
2️⃣ Mains Exam – Essay-type and law-related questions.
3️⃣ Viva-Voce (Interview) – Personality test and legal knowledge assessment.

After clearing the exam, candidates undergo judicial training before being appointed as a Civil Judge (Junior Division).

Path 2: Becoming a Judge in Higher Judiciary (Direct Appointment & Promotion)

For becoming a High Court or Supreme Court judge, the process is different.

A. High Court Judge

Method 1: Promotion from Lower Judiciary – Senior judges from the lower courts (District Judge) are promoted to the High Court.
Method 2: Direct Appointment as HC Judge

  • Must have at least 10 years of experience as an advocate in a High Court.
  • Appointed by the President of India in consultation with the Collegium of Supreme Court & Governor of the state.

B. Supreme Court Judge

✔ Must have 5+ years as a High Court Chief Justice OR 10+ years as a High Court judge OR distinguished legal experience.
✔ Appointed by the President of India on the recommendation of the Supreme Court Collegium.
✔ The retirement age is 62 years for High Court judges and 65 years for Supreme Court judges.

Key Skills Required for a Judge

Strong knowledge of the law (Constitutional law, Civil & Criminal law).
Good analytical & reasoning skills.
Impartial & fair decision-making ability.
Excellent communication & judgment skills.
Ethical and unbiased approach to legal matters.

Summary of How to Become a Judge in India

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