All India Judicial Services (AIJS):
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- The government is in the process of finalising a bill to establish an All-India Judicial Service to recruit officers for subordinate courts through an entrance test.
- Those who clear the pan-India test would be appointed by high courts and the State governments.
- The AIJS exams will be conducted in four zones; East, West, North and South.
- Constitutional Provision:
- The provision of AIJS was included in Article 312 of the Constitution through the 42nd Amendment in 1976.
- The move is in line with the present UPSC examination pattern, where such exams are conducted in multiple languages.
- Language: The government plans to conduct AIJS examinations in 22 languages.
- Related Issue:
- Since cases in lower courts are argued in local languages, there have been apprehensions as to how a person from a particular state can hold hearing in another state that has completely different language.
- But the government is of the view that even IAS and IPS officers have served in different States overcoming the language barriers.
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