Mayank Pratap Singh from the capital of Rajasthan has made history by cracking the state judicial services 2018 exam at the age of 21, which is all set to prepare him the youngest judge in the country.
On Thursday Mr. Singh said, “I was always drawn towards the judicial services going by the importance and respect reserved for the judges in the society. I took admission in 2014 in the five-year LLB course from the Rajasthan University, which ended this year.“
He also added, “I am elated with my success and I thank my family, teachers and all well-wishers for their contribution which helped me crack the exam in the first attempt.”
The actual age requirement for appearing in the judicial services exam was 23 year, which was then reduced to 21 years in 2019 by the High Court of Rajasthan.
Mr. Pratap Singh not only made an impact on the whole country but he also appreciated the order of the High Court as he believed it would help fill the vacant post and it would also help him guide more and more people throughout his career.
About The Prodigy
Mr. Pratap had been pursuing a five-year LLB course from the University of Rajasthan. He is a resident of Mansarovar, Jaipur and he completed his LLB in the month of April from the Rajasthan University this year. Next he cracked the Rajasthan Judicial Services Exam at the age of 21 in the very first attempt and he is all set to become the youngest judge this country is going to witness so far.
His dedication, attitude and will to become the youngest judge has left the whole country applauding his skills.