Just go through your typical judiciary exam material, acquaint yourself with the subjects well, the questions asked are not testing your memory but your general awareness.
Most of the questions reproduce the provision and test how you apply it or what you understand from it, rather than mugging up.
Keepa good hold over latest case laws. I remember many judiciary aspirants also attempting the paper with me (around 40-50 people) good chunk of them did not even cleared the cut-off, so dont brow-beat yourself into thinking that you dont stand a chance.
Yes, easily, I prepared in the last 3 weeks (started from 3rd week of May + 1 additional week owing to the exam being postponed.)
Was never really a judicial aspirant nor had any prior preparation, mostly spent time in litigation internships, just had the recent case laws upto my sleeves.
Most of the questions reproduce the provision and test how you apply it or what you understand from it, rather than mugging up.
Keepa good hold over latest case laws. I remember many judiciary aspirants also attempting the paper with me (around 40-50 people) good chunk of them did not even cleared the cut-off, so dont brow-beat yourself into thinking that you dont stand a chance.
Was never really a judicial aspirant nor had any prior preparation, mostly spent time in litigation internships, just had the recent case laws upto my sleeves.
Exam ain't that tough.