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gk today magazine subscription Published this article page no  39 ALL INDIA JUDICIAL SERVICES Why in news? Recently the proposal of the All India Judicial Services (AIJS) has been revisited by the legal think tank Vidhi. Background  The idea of creating an All India Judicial Services (AIJS) was first introduced by the 14th Report of the Law Commission in 1958.  The First National Judicial Pay Commission (Justice Jagannath Shetty Commission) in 1996 also recommended it at the district judgelevel.  After the Swaran Singh Committees recommendations in 1976 Article 312 of the Constitution (provides for creation allIndia services) was amended by the Constitution 42nd Amendment Act 1976 to include an allIndia judicial service.  Currently the appointments of District Judges and Subordinate Judiciary are done by the respective State governments. Why is the need for All India Judicial Services?  To fill up vacancies It would help fill the approximately 5000 vacancies across the District and Subordinate Judiciary in India as recommended by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice in 2013.  To enrich the quality of justice As the judicial academies give proper training and High Courts provide the freedom within identified parameters to innovate at work district judges efficiency will increase considerably and this would reduce appeals arising from their decisions gk today magazine subscription buy.  


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