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Rg: how to become a judge in court of law

(Querist) 01 January 2019 This query is : Resolved 
Good Morning to All,

Am a chartered accountant. i don't have any Degree (like B.com, BA, BSC etc). i would like to become a judge in civil court. as per my knowledge to become a Judge, first i should get myself enroll as a advocate in any state roll. To become advacate in state roll, i should get a law degree from recognaised universities (under 24(1)(c) of advocates act 1961).

my question is,

1) how many years it takes to become an advacate (since i don't have any degree) ?
2) is Qualification of Chartered accountant will treated as equivalent to Degree ?
3) can i complete, this law degree in distance mode ? Note: my ultimate object is to become a judge in court of law.

Thanks for your valuable time

Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 02 January 2019
Seek counselling from an academic forum.
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SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 02 January 2019
Your aim is good. I don't find fault with it.
I am a lawyer by profession, can I become a chartered Accountant?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 03 January 2019
You can visit High Court site and see qualification for judicial service examination.


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