The Supreme Court of India, in its recent judgment dated 20 May 2025, delivered a significant verdict in the long-pending matter of All India Judges Association & Others v. Union of India & Others. This decision is a pivotal development in the evolution of Judicial Services promotions, and it resolves long-standing ambiguities concerning Limited Departmental Competitive Examinations (LDCE), promotion quotas, and eligibility norms across various High Courts in India.
The primary purpose of this case was to rationalize and standardize the promotional structure and eligibility criteria within the subordinate judiciary. The Court addressed eight crucial issues, balancing seniority, merit, experience, and structural efficiency across judicial cadres.
Q1: Who benefits from this judgment?
A: Serving Civil Judges (Junior and Senior Division), aspiring judicial officers, and High Courts managing recruitment and promotion.
Q2: How soon will the new rules apply?
A: High Courts are directed to amend their service rules immediately, with changes to be implemented prospectively.
Q3: What if LDCE posts remain vacant?
A: Vacant LDCE posts will revert to regular promotion quota in the same recruitment cycle to prevent administrative delays.
Q4: How does this affect new law graduates?
A: New graduates must now gain 3 years of legal practice before qualifying for entry-level judicial exams.
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