Additional Judge of District
Full Form of AJD
What is AJD?
An Additional Judge of District (AJD) is a judicial officer in the subordinate judiciary of India who assists the District Judge in managing the workload of a district court. Typically appointed by the state government through competitive judicial services examinations, AJDs preside over civil and criminal cases, including sessions trials, appeals, and family matters. The post is equivalent to that of an Additional District Judge (ADJ), though the exact nomenclature may vary across states. AJDs operate within the hierarchy of district judiciary, with jurisdiction defined by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and the Civil Procedure Code, 1908. Their role is crucial in ensuring timely disposal of cases and reducing pendency in lower courts. In exams like the UPSC Judicial Services or state-level judiciary exams, understanding the hierarchy and functions of an AJD is important for questions on court structure and judicial administration. The term is commonly used in legal documents, case citations, and court orders across district courts in India.
AJD का फुल फॉर्म
जिला के अतिरिक्त न्यायाधीश
Example
The AJD delivered the judgment in the murder trial after hearing final arguments from both sides.