A STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM ON RECRUITING YOUNGER CIVIL JUDGES IN INDIA

A STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM ON RECRUITING YOUNGER CIVIL JUDGES IN INDIA

A STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM ON RECRUITING YOUNGER CIVIL JUDGES IN INDIA

AUTHOR – K.KIRTHANA, STUDENT AT SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF LAW, SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES (SIMATS), CHENNAI

BEST CITATION – K.KIRTHANA, A STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM ON RECRUITING YOUNGER CIVIL JUDGES IN INDIA, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 5 (7) OF 2025, PG. 629-652, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344

ABSTRACT

This study addresses the multifaceted issues surrounding the recruitment of younger civil judges in India, shedding light on the potential challenges and far-reaching impacts on the judicial system. The infusion of younger talent into the judiciary can bring fresh perspectives, energy, and innovative approaches, but it also raises concerns about a possible lack of experience and expertise in handling complex legal matters. To explore these dynamics comprehensively, the study examines various facets. While recruiting younger judges brings fresh perspectives and the potential for innovative approaches, it also raises concerns about a potential lack of experience and expertise in handling complex legal matters. The study reveals varying perceptions among different segments of the population, such as urban residents, females, and those from the public sector, emphasizing the importance of considering diverse viewpoints in recruitment and training processes. The sample size was 200 . To address these challenges, the study suggests implementing specialized training programs, mentorship initiatives, transparent recruitment processes, and ongoing support mechanisms. Additionally, it underscores the significance of embracing technology, promoting diversity, fostering a culture of continuous learning, and engaging with the public to ensure a responsive and effective judiciary in India.Ultimately, it aspires to contribute to a more adaptive, inclusive, and effective judicial system in India.

KEYWORDS: Younger civil judges, Recruitment, innovative approach, Mentorship, Judiciary.