Careers in Law and Judiciary
Explore 7 career paths connected with Law and Judiciary. Open each career page to see roadmap, salary, skills, education path, jobs, tools and growth details.
District and Sessions Judge
A District and Sessions Judge is a senior judicial officer who presides over district-level civil and criminal courts, decides cases, manages court proceedings, and supervises subordinate judiciary within the district.
Judge, Subordinate Court
A Judge in a subordinate court hears civil or criminal matters at the district and lower court level, applies law to facts, records evidence, manages proceedings, and delivers reasoned judicial orders and judgments.
Judges and Magistrates, Other
Judges and Magistrates, Other covers judicial officers who hear cases, examine evidence, apply law, issue orders, manage court proceedings, and decide matters in courts or tribunal-like settings not separately classified.
Magistrate
A Magistrate is a judicial or executive authority who handles legal proceedings, passes orders, records evidence, hears cases, and applies law within a defined jurisdiction.
Member, Consumer Redressal Forum
A Member of a Consumer Redressal Forum helps hear consumer complaints, examine evidence, apply consumer protection law, and pass reasoned orders for fair dispute resolution.
Prothonotary and Senior Master
A Prothonotary and Senior Master is a senior High Court registry and judicial administration officer who manages civil-side filings, procedural scrutiny, court records, registry orders, case flow, and administrative control over designated court office functions.
Registrar (Appellate Side, High Court)
A Registrar (Appellate Side, High Court) manages appellate-side judicial administration, case registration, listing, records, procedural compliance, and registry coordination in a High Court.