New Delhi, May 28 -- Online coaching service providers are expecting a rise in student enrollments after the Supreme Court (SC) on 20 May mandated a minimum practice of 3 years as an advocate to enter the judicial services, making it difficult for law graduates to balance in-person classes with their practice at the Bar.
Earlier, fresh law graduates could appear for judicial services exams, conducted by every state as per the vacancies in their district and taluka courts.
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Ramanuj Mukherjee, founder of Lawsikho, an online judiciary coaching services provider, said, "I believe that many people who would have otherwise opted for physical coaching, for ...
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