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Eligibility criteria

    1. A citizen of India or such a person of other nationality as declared eligible by Government of India; (ii) A degree in Law from any University or Institution affiliated to any University recognized by the State Government or the Central Government; (iii) Enrolment as an advocate in the roll of Bar Council of any State or Union Territory in India on the date of advertisement for the examination;
    2. Not less than 23 years and not more than 35 years on the date of advertisement for the examination

Conducting body

 

 

  • I. PRELIMS

Number of papers of Prelims

1

Number of Questions in Prelims

200

Value of each question

1

Negative marking

-

Mode

Online

Duration of pre exam-

2.5 Hour

·  English Composition - 30 marks

·  General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Test of Reasoning - 40 marks

·  Indian Constitution - 20 marks

·  Law of Contracts and Torts - 20 marks

·  Laws of Evidence - 20 marks

·  Civil Procedure Code - 20 marks

·  Criminal Procedure Code and Indian Penal Code - 20 marks

·  Personal Law - 10 marks

·  Law of Limitation - 20 marks

 

  • II. MAINS

Number of mains paper

8+3 100 MARKS EACH

Duration

100 marks each

No of days in which mains is conducted

 

 

Compulsory Papers:

  1. English Composition, essay, précis writing
  2. Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali composition, essay, and translation from English into Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali
  3. General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  4. Civil Procedure Code
  5. Criminal Procedure Code and Indian Penal Code
  6. Indian Evidence Act
  7. Law of Contracts and Torts
  8. Transfer of Property Act

Optional Papers (Any three to be chosen):

  1. Hindu Law
  2. Muhammadan Law
  3. Jurisprudence and Principles of Legislation
  4. Indian Law Relating to Companies and Insurance
  5. Principles of Equity, Including the Law of Trusts and Specific Relief
  6. Partnership Act
  7. Law of Limitation and Law of Prescription
  8. The Indian Constitution and Constitutional Law
  • III. INTERVIEW

100 Marks

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