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A Judicial Magistrate is a judge in the lower judiciary who handles criminal cases, maintains law and order through legal decisions, and ensures justice is delivered. They conduct trials, hear arguments, examine evidence, and pass judgements in accordance with the law.
Strong Analytical and Reasoning Skills
Knowledge of Law and Legal Procedures
Decision-Making Ability
Communication and Argument Analysis Skills
Attention to Detail
Integrity and Ethical Judgment
Patience and Discipline
Justice Sanjay Kumar Mishra, who hails from Odisha, built his career in the judiciary through dedication and perseverance. Coming from a modest background, he worked hard to pursue legal education and entered judicial services. Over the years, he handled various cases with integrity and commitment, eventually rising to become a judge of the High Court. His journey shows that consistent effort and determination can help overcome limitations and achieve success in the judicial field.
A judicial magistrate cannot run a business while in service, but after retirement, they can work as legal consultants, arbitrators, or advisors. They can also teach law or provide legal guidance, using their experience in the judiciary to build a professional career.
Locomotor Disability
Hearing Impairment (with support tools)
Visual Impairment (with assistive technology)
Learning Disabilities