Lucknow: In a significant reform for judicial service aspirants, the Uttar Pradesh government has made it mandatory for candidates to have at least three years of legal practice before applying for the PCS-J (Provincial Civil Service-Judicial) recruitment.
This change was approved by the Yogi Adityanath-led Cabinet on Thursday and reflects efforts to strengthen judicial quality across the state.
The rule means that law graduates can no longer directly enter the PCS-J recruitment process simply with an LLB degree. Instead, they must have practised law — either as an advocate or via legal practice — for a minimum of three years by the date of the recruitment advertisement.
Why UP Makes Mandatory 3 Years Experience for UP PCS-J Recruitment
Earlier, the only eligibility requirement for PCS-J was having a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. Thousands of law graduates prepared and appeared for the judiciary exam on that basis. Now, the new requirement aligns Uttar Pradesh with recent guidelines issued by the Supreme Court of India, which emphasised that three years of legal practice helps ensure judicial competence and readiness for the responsibilities of a Civil Judge (Junior Division).
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The Supreme Court’s ruling — reinforced in many states — was that practical legal experience equips future judges with better understanding of courtroom procedures and case law. This was a key factor behind the Cabinet’s decision.
Official Amendment to Judicial Service Rules
The Cabinet approved the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2026. According to this amendment, the condition of three years’ legal practice has now been added under Rule 11, which deals with educational qualifications and related criteria for PCS-J direct recruitment.
The amendment was made based on recommendations from the Uttar Pradesh High Court and brings the state’s judiciary service rules in sync with national standards.
What is the Impact of UP PCS-J Recruitment
Under the revised rules:
- Candidates must complete three years of registered legal practice before they can apply for the PCS-J examination.
- The amendment also includes revisions to training and promotion processes to make them more transparent and merit-based.
- These reforms are expected to improve the overall quality of judicial appointments and ensure that entrants are better prepared for courtroom responsibilities.
UP PCS-J Recruitment: What Aspirants Should Know
Aspirants planning to take the PCS-J exam in the near future should note:
- The upcoming notifications will include the experience requirement.
- The PCS-J recruitment process itself consists of multiple stages, including Prelims, Mains, and Viva-Voce (Interview).
- Age limits and other eligibility criteria such as nationality remain unchanged.
Candidates are advised to verify final details from the official Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) recruitment notification once released.













