UKPSC
Civil Judge Syllabus 2017
Applicants who are preparing for UKPSC Civil Judge Pre/Main
Exam 2017 can now download their UKPSC Civil Judge Syllabus 2017 and Pre/Main Exam
Pattern from below provided link. Uttarakhand
Public Service Commission (UKPSC) conducts examination for the recruitment to
the posts of Civil Judge. Applicants must prepare hard to crack this exam.
Selection
Process
Preliminary Written (Screening) Test
Main Written Examination
Interview/ Personality Test
FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
UKPSC
Civil Judge PRE Exam Pattern 2017
The written exam will be multiple choice objective
type.
There will be one paper of 200 marks consist two parts
i.e. Part-I of 50 marks and Part-II of 150 marks.
The time duration will be 03:00 hours (180 minutes).
UKPSC
Civil Judge PRE Syllabus 2017
Part I – General knowledge
It will include day today happenings around India and the
world particularly in the legal spheres.
The questions may relate mainly to
international law, neutrality, recent legislation pronouncement particularly
Indian Constitution, law and development and legal aspects but it will not be
confined to this only.
Part II
It will cover the following Acts and Laws-Transfer of
Properties Act, Principle of Hindu laws and Principle of Muslim laws, Evidence
Act, Code of Criminal Procedure, Indian Penal Code, Civil Procedure Code.
FOR MAIN WRITTEN
EXAMINATION
UKPSC
Civil Judge Exam Pattern 2017
Written Exam will be Descriptive (Conventional) Type.
The time duration for each paper will be 03:00
hours (180 minutes).
The examination will include the following question
papers :
Sr.
No.
|
Subject
|
Marks
|
1.
|
The
Present Day
|
150
|
2.
|
Language
|
100
|
3.
|
Law
: Paper-I
|
200
|
4.
|
Law
: Paper-II
|
200
|
5.
|
Law
: Paper-III
|
200
|
UKPSC
Civil Judge Exam Syllabus 2017
(1) The Present Day-
This paper is designed to test the candidate’s
knowledge of the reactions to what is happening in India and the world
generally at the present day, particularly in the legal sphere and also his
power of expression in English. Question, the answers to which should be in
essay form will relate mainly to jurisprudence, international law, neutrality,
recent legislation, particularly-Indian Constitutional law and developments,
especially on their legal aspect and so on but will not be confirmed to them.
Credit will be given both for substance and expression; conversely deduction
will be made for bad expression, including faults of grammar, misuse of words
etc.
(2) Language-
A passage in English will be set and the candidate will
be required to translate it into the ordinary language spoken in the courts,
using the Devanagri script …….Marks 30
Likewise a passage of Hindi will be required to be translated in ordinary English language …….. Marks 30
Likewise a passage of Hindi will be required to be translated in ordinary English language …….. Marks 30
There will be English PrĂ©cis writing also …….Marks 40
(3) Law: Paper I- Substantive Law-
The questions set will be restricted to the field
covered by The Law of Contracts, the Law of Partnership, the Law Concerning
casements and torts, the Law relating to transfer of property, including the
principles of equity especially applicable thereto, the principles of equity,
with special reference to the Law of Trust and specific relief. Hindu Law and
Mohammedan Law.
(4) Law: Paper II-
Evidence and Procedure- The field will be that
covered by the Law of Evidence, the Criminal Procedure Code and Code of Civil
Procedure, including the principles of pleading. The questions set will relate
mainly to practical matters, such as the framing of charges and issues the
methods of dealing with the evidence of witness, the writing of judgment and
the conduct of cases generally but will not be restricted to them.
(5) Law: Paper III
Revenue & Criminal – U.P. Zamindari Abolition
and Land Reforms Act (as applicable in Uttarakhand) and Indian Penal Code.
FOR INTERVIEW
There will be an Interview/ Personal of 100 marks for
the candidates qualified in Main Written Exam.
The selection will be based on marks of candidates
obtained in his past schools, colleges and universities.
The mental, physical, intelligence condition of the
candidate will be tested in Personality Test.
There will also be a Practical Test for Computer
Proficiency of candidate.
Check http://ukpsc.gov.in/
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