SC issues notice to A.P. govt. on plea against condition of 3-year practice as lawyer to appear in civil judge exam
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While agreeing to hear the plea, a trip Bench of justices Indira Banerjee and Aniruddha Bose additionally issued notice to the Registrar (recruitment) of the Andhra Pradesh High Court on the petition
The Supreme Court Wednesday sought response from the Andhra Pradesh authorities on a plea difficult the stipulated condition of three years practice as an advocate to be eligible for showing in exam for appointment as civil judge in the state.
While agreeing to hear the plea, a trip Bench of justices Indira Banerjee and Aniruddha Bose additionally issued notice to the Registrar (recruitment) of the Andhra Pradesh High Court on the petition.
The apex court docket was listening to a petition filed by R. Venkatesh who has challenged the condition in the Andhra Pradesh State Judicial Service Rules which stipulates that an individual eligible to apply for submit of civil judge has to be practising as an advocate for not lower than three years.
The plea has additionally questioned the December 3 notification, which has invited software for normal recruitment to the submit of civil judge (junior division) and mentioned that the recruitment course of shall be ruled by Andhra Pradesh State Judicial (Service and Cadre) Rules 2007.
The petitioner’s counsel instructed the bench that as per the December 3 notification, the final date for submission of on-line software was January 2.
The Bench, whereas issuing notice on the petition, listed it for listening to on January 5.