Ex-Judicial Officer
Full Form of EJO
What is EJO?
Ex-Judicial Officer (EJO) refers to a former judge or magistrate who has served in the subordinate judiciary of India. Such officers typically have experience as Civil Judges, Chief Judicial Magistrates, or Additional District Judges. After retirement or resignation, they often qualify for higher judicial appointments, such as District Judge or High Court Judge, through the direct recruitment process for judicial officers. The term is commonly used in notifications issued by State Public Service Commissions and High Courts when inviting applications from EJOs for elevation or re-employment in specific capacities. In the Indian legal system, the role of an EJO is valued for their deep understanding of court procedures, case management, and legal principles. They may also serve as arbitrators, mediators, or legal consultants. For competitive exams like the UPSC Law Optional or State Judicial Services, knowledge about the eligibility of EJOs for higher posts is relevant. The designation highlights the transition and continued contribution of experienced judicial personnel within the broader justice delivery framework of India.
EJO का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The High Court issued a notification inviting applications from Ex-Judicial Officers (EJO) for the post of District Judge.