What is the difference between judicial service and higher judicial service?

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The judicial services in India are divided into two main categories: Lower Judicial Services (LJS) – For law graduates who want to become Civil Judges or Judicial Magistrates. Higher Judicial Services (HJS) – For experienced advocates who want to become District Judges.
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Lower judicial service where you can enter after 2 or 3 years of practice as advocate in court, you will be familiar with court language and proceedings. Then comes LJS like Munsiff Magistrate exams, Assistant Public Prosecutor exam etc And in Higher Judicial Service where after 5 years of practise you...
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Lower judicial service where you can enter after 2 or 3 years of practice as advocate in court, you will be familiar with court language and proceedings. Then comes LJS like Munsiff Magistrate exams, Assistant Public Prosecutor exam etc And in Higher Judicial Service where after 5 years of practise you can write down District Magistrate exam, and other senor officers exams in banks and other departments, where you are most experienced and qualified read less
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