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UP government has deferred appointment of Chief Justice's son as its senior lawyer in SC. The development came five days after Shreeyash Lalit was appointed to the post on September 21. My question is how does he get appointed as a senior lawyer when he graduated in 2018?
Legal practice in India: Of nepo kids, by nepo kids, for nepo kids.

Time to being in National Judicial Service and Foreign Law Firms ASAP.
I will never allow this! What will happen to 350 poor families of gods and saints?
learn about the reality first. People with practice should join the bench but to ask them to sit through an exam and then come to the bench is impossible. People with practice would not waste years to clear an exam and get posted in an unknown state.

The government lacks interest in judiciary and the mess around it.
The notification also appointed two other lawyers. Check their background as well. Same league; but it is not their fault that everyone wants to brief them. They are just lucky and we should be happy for them. The world works like that. In this professional they are lucky at some other you would be. Live and let live.
The guy went to iit for undergrad and Cambridge for llm. He clearly is talented.
For the crowd visiting this site, the only qualifying standard is whether that person is from NLU or not. A lawyer who is from IIT, GLC/CLC, JGLS, Stephens, SRCC, Qualified CA/CS but not from an NLU will be looked down upon. If any non-NLU grad tops some exam (like AOR/bombay solicitor/judiciary) then that exam is worthless. If some non-nlu college win a moot then that moot is meritless. If NLUs underperform in college ranking, then the entire ranking criteria is declared bogus. They think only they desrve all the entitlements be it scholarships, recognition of flagship journals, internships, empanelments and designation.