How to Become a Judge in South Africa?

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How to Become a Judge in South Africa?

How to Become a Judge in South Africa?
How to Become a Judge in South Africa?

How long does it take to become a judge in SA?

In South Africa, it takes about 7-8 years to become a judge m you need to complete a law degree, with two years of working as a lawyer.

 

How much do judges get paid in South Africa?

A judge earns around R2 million per year, in South Africa.

 

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What qualifications do u need to be a judge?

 

Who is the youngest judge in South Africa?

The youngest judge in South Africa , is Leona Valerie Theron (born 7 November 1966 in Durban) is a judge on the Constitutional Court of South Africa and formerly of the Supreme Court of Appeal.

 

Can I become a judge without being a lawyer?

No, that is impossible , you need to hold a degree in Law to become a Judge in South Africa.

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What is the retirement age for a judge in South Africa?

A Constitutional Court Judge holds office for a non-renewable term of 12 years or until he or she attains the age of 70, only if there are certain exceptions.

 

What subjects are needed to become a judge in South Africa?

You need to hold a degree in Law. However, there is no “judging” degree in South Africa.

 

How much do judges earn monthly in South Africa?

 Averagely, a judge in South Africa earns about R 17,898 per month.

 

 

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