SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS TELANGANA JUDICIAL SERVICE RULE ON DISTRICT JUDGE

by | Sep 27, 2025

 

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Supreme Court in Supreme Court upholds Telangana Judicial Service rule on District Judge refused interference with eligibility bar .

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Case Overview

Case Name: Usha Kiran Kshatri and Others vs. The State of Telangana

The Supreme Court of India recently addressed a challenge to the Telangana State Judicial Service Rules, 2023 which mandate seven years’ practice in Telangana Courts for District Judge recruitment . A bench comprising Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Augustine George Masih on September 26, 2025 declined to interfere with the High Court’s judgment upholding the rule . While disposing of the appeals, the Court clarified that all questions of law remain open .

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Key Aspects

Before examining the Court’s reasoning, it is important to note the major issues raised in this case :

  • Rule 5 (5.1)(a), Telangana State Judicial Service Rules, 2023 required 7 years’ practice in Telangana Courts .
  • Petitioners argued the rule barred advocates from other states, violating equality principles .
  • Telangana High Court upheld the rule as consistent with Article 233 of the Constitution .
  • Supreme Court allowed petitioners to appear provisionally in the 2023 and 2024 exams .

Legal Insights

The case primarily turned on constitutional and service law provisions :

  • Telangana State Judicial Service Rules, 2023 – Rule 5 restricted eligibility to local practice .
  • Supreme Court clarified that its order was case-specific, without creating precedent .
  • Petitioners’ claims of discrimination were kept open for future determination .

Court’s Verdict

The Court refused to strike down the Telangana State Judicial Service Rules but directed that qualified petitioners of the 2023 and 2024 exams may be appointed as a special, exceptional case within two months . It clarified that no arrears of benefits would be granted and seniority would depend strictly on the date of appointment .

 

Read also – Constitution of India 

Source – Supreme Court of India 

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