Additional Sessions Judge
Full Form of ASJ
What is ASJ?
An Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) is a judicial officer in the district judiciary of India, appointed to assist the Sessions Judge in handling criminal cases at the sessions court level. The position exists under the Indian legal system, specifically under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. ASJs preside over trials for serious offenses such as murder, rape, and dacoity, and they also hear appeals from lower courts. In India, ASJs are typically appointed from the cadre of civil judges or directly recruited through judicial services exams conducted by state public service commissions. They work in district courts across the country and play a crucial role in reducing the backlog of cases by sharing the workload of the principal Sessions Judge. The term is commonly used in legal proceedings, court orders, and judgments. For students appearing for judicial services examinations (like the UPSC Civil Services or state judiciary exams), understanding the hierarchy and functions of an ASJ is important, as questions frequently appear on the structure of the subordinate judiciary.
ASJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The ASJ, after a detailed trial, sentenced the accused to life imprisonment in the dowry death case.