The Supreme Court of India’s historical decision-making, which requires a minimum of 3 years of litigation experience to appear for judicial service exams, has evoked a mixed response from young graduates, aspirants, and jurists. The books on the bench will now guide the journey of young law graduates as they head to the courtrooms and litigation. It’s a labyrinth of judicial corridors that the Supreme Court wants judicial aspirants to experience before sitting at the helm of affairs. Underlining the need for hours, the verdict delivered by the bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gawai, Justice AG Masih, and…