• Judiciary Online Classes

    • Live & Interactive Sessions

    • Experienced faculty

    • Covers latest exam pattern

    Program Features

      Live Sessions
    1. 4 hours class daily from Monday to Friday
    2. Approx. 800-hour program
    3. Language classes thrice a week
    4. Conceptual clarity of each subject along with intra- and inter-subject linkages
    5. Comparative study of the newly introduced and the existing Criminal laws
    6. Mock Tests & Practice
    7. Monthly mock test on actual exam pattern (Objective & Subjective)
    8. Full-length mock tests as per the Notifications with evaluation & Analysis
    9. Weekly Test (Objective and Subjective) every Saturday
    10. Additional Resources
    11. Mock Interview session
    12. Performance Analysis Report
    13. Special Lectures/Interactive sessions with Legal luminaries

    Features & Benefits

    Approx. 800hours of live expert-led sessions covering not just “What to Study” but also “How to Study” to get a good understanding of the concepts.

    Full-length mocks based on the actual exam pattern; these mocks help you analyze and prepare your exam strategy.

    Our mock tests ensure good practice, opportunities to identify mistakes, and to improve upon them so that the real exam seems like just another mock to you.

  • Conceptual clarity of each subject along with intra- and inter-subject linkages
  • Comparative study of the newly introduced and the existing Criminal laws
  • Each term will consist of major & minor law with an in-depth study of the bare acts and judicial precedents.
  • Know Your Mentors

    • Dr. Sital Sharma

      4.8

      She has been teaching judiciary aspirants for the last 6 years. She is also a part of faculty at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University. Her art of making students learn and interpret law in the simplest form is what makes her league apart. Her classes are very popular among students as her lectures incorporate every single aspect, significant for all three stages of judiciary exam.

    • Dr. Nidhi Sharma

      4.5

      She embodies dedication, exceptional eloquence, and professionalism. She is currently working as an assistant professor of Law in the University Institute of Laws (UILS). Panjab University. Dr. Sharma has been teaching judiciary aspirants for the last 10 years. Her specific understanding of criminal, property, and business laws has made it a part of students' detailed judicial preparation. She has authored a book titled “Law Notes on CRPC—Part 1,” which brings to the students the nuances of criminal procedure law in a detailed yet basic manner. Apart from that, she has penned down over 15 research papers with publications in NLUs and UGC-approved journals. She inevitably ignites the spark of self-fulfillment in every student who receives her invaluable guidance. Dr. Nidhi is the one who believes that education is not limited to a piece of paper. Apart from imparting the theoretical knowledge of law, she keeps her students well versed with the practical intricacies of being a judicial officer. Grit and conviction are her foremost attributes; she is the core faculty member of law in Career Launcher.

    • Biyanka Brar

      4.5

      She is a renowned graduate of Punjab University, Batch of 2013–2016, with an amazing teaching commitment to match her academic achievements. She has prepared for the judiciary examination and written the mains examination. This makes her perfect for guiding students for the preparation of Judiciary examinations. Over the past seven years, Biyanka has effectively coached and supervised thousands of pupils. Her method is lively and engaging, breaking down difficult ideas into lessons that are simple enough for pupils to understand. This distinguishes her distinctive teaching style. Loved by her students, Biyanka’s inspirational instruction has received positive reviews throughout the years, reinforcing her credibility as an outstanding mentor.

    • Muskan Chawla

      Muskan Chawla

      4.5

      Muskan Chawla is young, articulate and passionate academician. She has pursued her law from GNDU, Amritsar and completed her Masters in law from UILS, Punjab University, Chandigarh. With enthusiasm and hard work being intrinsic, Muskan quite effortlessly dabbles in various branches of law from Mercantile law to Criminal law. She has a multitude of experience of almost a decade in helping the students in realizing their dreams. Muskan’s knack of delving deep into the fundamentals of law and corelating it with simple and specific examples is quality which makes her one of the most likable, trustworthy and inspiring mentor. Not someone to rest on her laurels for long, it’s the consistency and disciplined approach which makes her students bring out best in them and eventually the results. With her immaculate work ethic and empathizing nature, she is an asset in the world of academicians.

    Commonly asked questions

    The Judicial Services Examination is an exam conducted for the post of Judicial Magistrates/Metropolitan Magistrates and Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Subordinate Courts. Every state in India has its individual judicial exam, such as the Delhi Judicial Exam, the Haryana Judicial Service Examination, etc. These exams are conducted by the Public Service Commission of each state under the supervision of their respective High Courts.

    The following eligibility criteria are the same for all the states:

    • The aspirant should be a citizen of India.
    • Must have an LLB/LLM degree from a recognized university in India. However, it is not mandatory to have an LLM degree to apply for the exam.
    • The age limit and certain other criteria vary by state, with each state having their individual eligibility criteria.
    It consists of three qualifying stages—prelims, mains, and viva-voce—each with a unique paper pattern. All three stages are qualifying in nature. Also, note that all three stages of the exam have different patterns.
    The number of attempts varies from state to state; while most of the states do not attach any minimum number of attempts to appear in the judicial services exam, certain states may pose an exception to this. One such exception is the state of Uttar Pradesh, where one can only give 4 attempts or till he/she is within the age limit, whichever is earlier.
    The Judicial Services Examination is a state-level exam, and local laws form an inseparable part of the syllabus of the state-level exam. Each state has its own local laws, as local issues like rent, land disputes, etc., are governed by local legislation. Therefore, every state has three to four local laws in its syllabus, which are important for the regulation of state affairs. Covering local acts for judicial exams is important for prelims as well as the mains examination.
    Yes, there are state-level examinations also conducted for the posts of Additional District Attorney (ADA) and Deputy District Attorney (DDA).
    For the State Judicial Services Exam, there is no minimum percentage required in most of the states. However, some states like Punjab and Haryana have prescribed a minimum percentage of 55%. The essential requirement in other states is the possession of an LLB by a candidate, i.e., a degree from a recognized university (either a 5-year integrated course or a 3-year course). Good academic performance can help you to successfully compete in the examination of judicial services.
    For Higher Judiciary Services, candidates must have a law degree and a minimum of seven years of litigating practice.