Judiciary exam reforms are poised to transform how aspirants prepare for India’s toughest legal exams over the next five years. This blog explores upcoming changes—technology integration, syllabus updates, and the All India Judicial Service (AIJS)—an...
Justice BR Gavai of the Supreme Court has raised a red flag about the misuse of live-streamed court hearings by content creators, who spin short, sensational clips that mislead viewers. Add in AI’s tricky role—fake case citations and outcome predicti...
Interview-based recruitment just got a reality check from the Supreme Court. In a landmark 2025 ruling, the Court upheld Assam’s cancellation of a 2016 constable hiring list, spotlighting how relying solely on interviews can breed arbitrariness and f...
West Bengal judiciary delays have left qualified candidates from the 2022 Judicial Services Exam in limbo, with no civil judge appointments since 2021. This deep dive explores the recruitment stall—blamed on High Court interim orders and slow process...
Constitutional Law forms the foundation of Judiciary Exams, covering fundamental rights, DPSPs, judicial review, and landmark judgments. This guide explains its significance, key provisions, case laws, and study strategies for PCS-J and APO aspirants...
Judiciary exams in India are among the most prestigious and competitive examinations. Conducted by various states under their respective public service commissions or High Courts, these exams recruit judicial officers who uphold law and justice. Alth...
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 replaces the Indian Penal Code, modernizing India's criminal laws. This guide covers key provisions, major changes, landmark judgments, and expert strategies to help Judiciary aspirants score big in PCS-J and APO exam...
Will Hinglish become the medium for judiciary exams? Explore the benefits, challenges, and future prospects of conducting judiciary exams in Hinglish. This blog delves into how this change could impact judiciary aspirants and the legal system....
The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 replaces the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, bringing significant changes to India’s evidence law. For judiciary aspirants, understanding these reforms is crucial for exams and legal practice. Learn about the key chang...
The Supreme Court has issued detailed guidelines for the transfer of criminal trials under Section 406 CrPC. In Shri Sendhur Agro & Oil Industries v Kotak Mahindra, the Court emphasized that transfers are allowed only in exceptional cases to ensure f...



