CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN JUDICIAL SERVICES

INTRODUCTION

Make use of Career opportunities in Judicial Services. It will make a great career.

JUDICIAL SERVICES

Judicial services will make a great career, says High Court R. Devdas

Judge of the High Court of Karnataka Justice R. Devdas has said that judicial services would make a great career and called upon young law graduates to make use of the career opportunities in judicial services.

He inaugurated the Career Guidance Programme on ‘Judicial Services – Opportunities and Challenges’ organized by Gurusiddappa Kotambri Law College, Hubballi, in association with Samutkarsh Trust, Karnataka and Bar Association, Hubballi, on Saturday.

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Mr. Justice Devdas said that because of legal amendments following the Supreme Court order even candidates who had just graduated from law colleges were eligible to appear for the judicial services examination.

“However, my personal opinion is that law graduates should practice law as advocates for at least two or three years so that they get to know the nuances of the court functioning, pleading, legal terminology, and related intricacies. This practice as an advocate will help you become a good judge,” he said

Mr. Justice Devdas, a member of the judges’ selection committee, said there were certain prerequisites for becoming a judge. “A candidate who wants to become a judge should be prepared to make a sacrifice, should have an elevated mind, should be able to decide dispassionately after thinking on behalf of both the parties and integrity is most important,” he said.

Resource person and principal of KLES Law College, Bengaluru, J.M. Mallikarjunaiah said there was no dearth of opportunities for law students and they had to choose from multiple opportunities that suited them most. In the subsequent technical session, he explained in detail the process, the preparation, opportunities, and challenges related to judicial services.

President of the Hubballi Bar Association, C.R. Patil said a sea change had happened in the field of law and now litigants wanted instant justice and the legal professionals had to keep themselves ready and updated to cater to the needs of the litigant public. He concurred with Mr. Justice Devdas on the need for practicing as an advocate for a few years before becoming a judge.

Welcoming the gathering, the principal of G.K. Law College Sharada G. Patil introduced the guests. Principal of JSS Sakri Law College B. R. Daragad spoke. Founder trustee of Samutkarsh Trust Shivanand Awati briefed about the initiatives of the trust and that the trust now offered to coach for judicial services examination along with coaching for civil services.

Faculty members, including S.M. Hullur, Swapna Somayaji, Vinita Kulkarni, Kavita Belagali, Dnyaneshwar Chouri, Preethi, all professors, and students from JSS Sakri Law College, Hurakadli Ajja Law College, and KPES Dr. G. M. Patil Law College, Dharwad, along with the host college participated in the program.

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