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(1) In its 15th report, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice has recommended creation of an all India judicial service (AIJS) on the pattern of the All India Civil Services and directed the Law Ministry to take immediate steps for setting up such a service. (2) As of now, while most government departments have all India service recruits, selected after an all India competitive examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission every year, the judiciary is the only set-up that does not have an all India selection process. (3) In this scheme of things, the measure of uniformity in the standards for selection will improve the quality of personnel in different High Courts. (4) The quality of dispensation of justice will also improve considerably right from the bottom to the top. |
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Answer» (1) In its 15th report, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice has recommended creation of an all India judicial service (AIJS) on the pattern of the All India Civil Services and directed the Law Ministry to take immediate steps for setting up such a service. (2) As of now, while most government departments have all India service recruits, selected after an all India competitive examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission every year, the judiciary is the only set-up that does not have an all India selection process. (3) In this scheme of things, the measure of uniformity in the standards for selection will improve the quality of personnel in different High Courts. (4) The quality of dispensation of justice will also improve considerably right from the bottom to the top. |
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