NEW DELHI: In a key judgment on recruitment to the lower judiciary, the Supreme Court on Friday upheld its decision to require law graduates to have practical experience before entering judicial service, but reduced the mandatory practice requirement from three years to one year.

The Supreme Court has reduced the mandatory legal practice requirement for entry-level judicial service exams from three years to one year. Candidates appearing for exams notified…

Supreme Court reduces mandatory legal practice for entry-level judicial exams from three years to one, introducing trainee and clerkship requirements.