What are the qualifications for the Judges other than the District Judge? -SST 10th

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 (i) He/She must have passed the competitive examination for State Judicial Service held by the State Public Service Commission. (ii) He must have the requisite qualifications prescribed by the State Public Service Commission in consultation with the High Court.

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