Supreme Court cuts judicial service practice rule from 3 years to 1; candidates to undergo training, clerkship after selection

The Supreme Court has reduced the prior legal practice requirement for entry-level judicial service from three years to one year for future recruitment. Selected Civil Judge (Junior Division) candidates will undergo a year of judicial training and another year of supervised clerkship. The ruling also provides transitional relief to law graduates affected by the earlier…

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In 2022, French researchers used moving solar panels to shade apple trees, cutting sunburn damage from 13% to 2% |

​Representative Image of an apple orchard with solar panels providing shade while generating electricity (AI-generated image) In 2022, researchers running a field experiment in southern France found that moving solar panels installed above an apple orchard sharply reduced sunburn damage on the fruit. The system, known as a dynamic agrivoltaic setup, tilts photovoltaic panels through…

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After 1,184-vote low, AAP seeks PU poll revival ahead of Punjab elections | Chandigarh News

ASAP on Thursday announced Aadil Brar, a BA LLB student of the University Institute of Legal Studies, as its presidential candidate for the 2026 Panjab University Campus Students’ Council elections Chandigarh: After suffering its worst-ever performance in the Panjab University student council elections last year, the Aam Aadmi Party is seeking a comeback on campus…

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‘Madan Dilawar, you have 48 hrs’: CJP seeks Rajasthan edu minister’s resignation if these demands aren’t met | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) co-convener Ashutosh Ranka addresses the media during the party’s ‘School Thik Karo’ campaign, in Jaipur, Rajasthan. A CJP team faced resistance from villagers during a visit to a government primary school in Bagru Assembly constituency. (PTI Photo) JAIPUR: The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Friday issued a 48-hour ultimatum to…

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‘No FIR, so we sit’: Rahul at police station to file complaint over action against protesters | India News

Rahul at police station to file complaint NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Friday met senior Delhi Police officials at the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) office at Parliament Street Police Station.He sought registration of a complaint over police action and excessive use of force, including the use of pellet guns,…

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