Defying all odds, a 26-year-old man, whose father works as a driver at the Indore district court, has cracked the civil judge class-II recruitment test. Elated Chetan Bajad says he has fulfilled his father's dream by clearing the test. As per the provisional selection list announced by the examination centre of Jabalpur-based Madhya Pradesh High Court on Wednesday, Bajad has secured 13th rank in Other Backward Class (OBC) category in the civil judge class-II recruitment test by scoring 257.5 out of the total 450 marks in the written examination and interview.
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"My father Govardhanlal Bajad is a driver with the Indore district court. My grandfather Hariram Bajad retired as a watchman from the same court," Bajad told PTI on Thursday.
"It has been my father's dream to see one of his three sons become a judge. Finally I have fulfilled his dream," he added.
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Describing his father as his role model, Bajad said that he has graduated in law and was selected in the civil judge class-II recruitment examination in his fourth attempt.
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"After sitting on the judge's chair, my priority would be to deliver speedy justice to people," he added.
Meanwhile, Bajad's success story has gone viral on social media.
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