Education Law National News

SUPREME COURT REFUSES CONSIDERING PLEA CHALLENGING ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA REQUIRING 70 PER CENT MARKS IN L.L.B. FOR LOWER JUDICIAL SERVICE IN MADHYA PRADESH

NEW DELHI, July 26, 2024 (TBINN)

Supreme Court today refused to consider a plea challenging an eligibility criteria that requires a candidate to obtain 70 per cent marks in L.L.B (Bachelor of Law) Exam for applying for the Madhya Pradesh Lower Judicial Service.

“Ultimately the purpose of this is that better people join the judiciary. Other states also have similar requirements. The quality really has to be improved,” a bench comprising Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justices J.B. Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said while refusing to entertain the plea.

The lawyer appearing for petitioner Varsha Patel said Law colleges have different marking patterns which create disparities in the marks obtained by students of different institutions.

The students of Government Law colleges are in a disadvantageous position in comparison to those of private institutions which go for liberal marking.

The bench was unimpressed and said other state judicial service rules, including those in Maharashtra, have similar requirements.

The C.J.I. said having such rules ensures that the quality of judicial officers is not compromised.

About the author

The Bharat India

TheBharat-A Media Initiative of ITM is India's Best Hindi /English News Channel.TheBharat-A Media Initiative of ITM News Channel Covers The Latest News, Breaking News, Politics, Entertainment News, Business News and Sports News. Stay tuned for all the News in Hindi/English.

Add Comment

Click here to post a comment