Why now is the best time to crack the judiciary exam for practising lawyer with 2 or more years’ of experience
- You have a golden opportunity to attempt the judiciary exam now.
- A huge amount of competition has been wiped out because of the Supreme Court’s judgment requiring 3 years+ experience to attempt judiciary exam.
- Recent grads and young lawyers who were preparing full-time can no longer give the exam.
- They now have to wait until they get 3 years of practical experience.
- So, the next 2-3 years is the golden window for you.
- Your additional experience is an advantage because the paper & interview are likely to test on parts that require you to have practical experience.
- At LawSikho we have a unique roadmap that has helped practising lawyers to clear the judiciary exam with just 2000 hrs of prep which they can do alongside practice.
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What will you learn in the bootcamp:
- How to recalibrate your preparation strategy for judiciary exams after the Supreme Court’s judgment
- Are there any new unfair advantages that you can leverage in this situation as compared to people who have never practiced before? What are they?
- How to prepare for judiciary on the side while practising or working in a full-time job - how many hours does it take and what is the ideal study plan
- What are the best ways to use your experience while you prepare for judiciary on the side
- How many states should you appear for and which states to target keeping in mind the new situation
- How is the paper pattern expected to change for different phases of the judiciary exam
- What to do so that you can balance your client work and preparation
- Should you attempt any other government exam like the Assistant Prosecution Officer Exam, SEBI Law Officer, IBPS Law Officer?
- Is it a good idea to prepare for the higher judiciary, or academia


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- Indicative plan for judiciary preparation
- Compiled state judiciary exam syllabus and eligibility for 30 territories (inclusive of States + UTs)
- Types of questions in judiciary prelims and mains
- General knowledge and aptitude mock - 100 questions
- Important Supreme Court case laws quiz - 100 questions
- Sample practice question for judgment writing with solution
- Sample judiciary mains answers to 5 important questions - state-wise
- List of 100 technical terms for translation from English to Hindi (with translation)
- Study material covering 5 topics of the Transfer of Property Act
- Model answer for descriptive questions in judiciary mains - CrPC and Indian Penal Code (5 each)
- Landmark case laws compendium - Constitution law (50 case laws)
- Landmark case laws on the Indian Contract Act (50 cases)