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Assam Judiciary

Assam Judiciary

 

Eligibility criteria

Under 38, LLB,

Conducting body

HC

 

 

  • I. PRELIMS

 

General Knowledge

Aptitude, English

Constitution of India

Code of Civil procedure

Criminal Procedure Code

Transfer of Property Act

Indian Contract Act

Indian Penal Code

Indian Evidence Act

Law of Torts

Official Language(s) of the State of Assam (Assamese) [10 marks]

  • II. MAINS

 

Paper-I: English (100 Marks) 

• Essay Writing

• Precis Writing

• Grammar etc.

Paper-II: General Knowledge

 • Objective Type

• Aptitude Test

Paper-III: Law Paper-I (100 Marks)

 • Constitution of India

 • Code of Civil Procedure

 • Transfer of Property Act

• Indian Contract Act

Paper-IV: Law Paper-II

 • Indian Penal Code

 • Criminal Procedure Code

• Indian Evidence Act

 • Law of Torts

Paper-V: Paper to test the Proficiency in the Official Language (s) of the State of Assam (Assamese) (Qualifying in nature)

 

  • III. INTERVIEW
 

 

UTTARAKHAND

 

Eligibility criteria

  • You must be a citizen of India.
  • You must hold a degree in law from a recognized university in India.
  • Your age should be below 35 years to apply for the exam.
  • However, there is age relaxation for reserved categories:
    • Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe – 5 years
    • Other Backward Classes – 3 years
    • Persons with Disability – 10 years

 

Conducting body

Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)

 

 

 

  • I. Prelims

 

Number of papers of Prelims

2 Law (150) & GK (50)

Number of Questions in Prelims

200

Value of each question

1

Negative marking

.25

Mode

offline

 

General Knowledge

  1. Transfer of Properties Act
  2. Principle of Hindu Laws
  3. Principle of Muslim Laws
  4. Evidence Act
  5. Code of Criminal Procedure
  6. Indian Penal Code
  7. Civil Procedure Code

LAW

  1. Transfer of Properties Act
  2. Principle of Hindu Laws
  3. Principle of Muslim Laws
  4. Evidence Act
  5. Code of Criminal Procedure
  6. Indian Penal Code
  7. Civil Procedure Code
  • II. MAINS

 

Number of mains paper

6

Duration of pre exam-2/3 hours

varies

No of days in which mains is conducted

3

 

Paper 1 Current Affairs 150

  1. Legal sphere
  2. Jurisprudence
  3. International law
  4. Neutrality
  5. Recent Legislation : Indian constitutional law and developments

 

Paper 2 Language  100

 

    • Translation from English to Hindi 

30 Marks 

    • Translation from Hindi to English 

30 Marks 

    • Précis Writing in English

40 Marks 

 

Paper 3 Substantive Law 200

  1. Indian Contract Act, 1872
  2. Partnership Act,
  3. Law concerning easements and Torts
  4. Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  5. Principles of Equity : Law of Trust and Specific Relief
  6. Hindu Law
  7. Mohammedan Law

 

Paper 4 Law of Evidence & Procedure 200

  1. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  2. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  3. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  4. Principles of Pleading
  5. Framing of Charges and Issues
  6. Methods of dealing with the evidence of witness
  7. Writing of Judgment
  8. Conduct of cases

 

Paper 5 Land Revenue and Criminal Law (200 Marks) 

  1. U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act , 1950 (as applicable in Uttarakhand)
  2. Indian Penal Code, 1860

 

 

Paper 6 Basic Knowledge of computer Operation Practical Examination

  1. Windows and Internet
  2. M.S. - Word
  3. M.S. - Access
  4. M.S. - Excel
  5. M.S. - Power Point

 

 

  • III. Interview - 100 marks.

 

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