President Advocates for All India Judicial Service
Recently, the President of India advocated the creation of an All India Judicial Service (AIJS) exam for the selection of judges from across the country.
- The President noted that an all-India examination would provide opportunities for talented candidates from diverse backgrounds to become judges, and such a system can offer opportunities to the less-represented social groups too.
About AIJS
- AIJS is a proposed centralized recruitment system for judges at the level of additional district judges and district judges across all states.
- It aims to centralize the recruitment of judges, similar to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) model, assigning successful candidates to ....
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