Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Examination

Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Examination Syllabus

Scheme of Examination

It is a three stage examination:-
(A) Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
(B) Mains Examination (Written Type)
(C) Personality Test (Interview)

(A) Preliminary Examination
 

The preliminary examination shall be an objective type examination consisting of the following three papers of 100 Marks each:
• Civil Law-I
• Civil Law-II
• Criminal Law
Each paper shall be of one-hour duration and the examination in all the three papers shall be held on the same day. The syllabus for the preliminary examination shall be the same as provided for Paper-I to III for the Main examination. 

Also Read: Judicial Services Syllabus of various States

(B) Main (Narrative) Examination
 

Main Examination will be consisting of 05 papers as follows:
PAPER-I Civil Law-I (200 Marks)
PAPER-II Civil Law-II (200 Marks)
PAPER-III Criminal Law (200 Marks)
PAPER-IV English Composition (200 Marks)
PAPER-V Language (Hindi) (100 Marks)

Minimum Qualifying Marks:
(i) No candidate shall be credited with any marks in any paper unless he obtains at least 45 percent marks in that paper, except Hindi language paper (paper-V) in which candidate should obtain at least 33 percent marks.
(ii) No candidate shall be considered to have qualified the written test unless he obtains 50 percent marks in aggregate in all papers and at least 33 percent marks in language paper i.e. Hindi in Devanagri script.

Syllabus

Syllabus for main (narrative) examination will be as follows:

Paper-I (Civil Law-I):
  • Code of Civil Procedure
  • Indian Evidence Act
  • Indian Stamp Act
  • Himachal Pradesh Courts Act, 1976
  • Specific Relief Act.
Paper-II. (Civil Law-II):
  • Indian Contract Act
  • Hindu Law
  • Indian Limitation Act
  • Transfer of Property Act
  • H.P. Urban Rent Control Act.
Paper-III. (Criminal Law):
  • Indian Penal Code
  • Criminal Procedure Code
  • Chapter-XVII (section 138 to 143) of the Negotiable Instruments Act
  • H.P. Excise Act- 2011 as Applicable to the State of H.P.
  • Wild Life Protection Act
  • Indian Forest Act.
Paper-IV. (English Composition):
A Choice from three Essays on General Subjects.
  • Essay (150 Marks)
  • Translation of Hindi Passage into English (50 Marks)
(The standard for the English paper shall be that of graduation examination of Himachal Pradesh University.)

Paper-V. (Language):
  • Translation of English passage into Hindi. (30 Marks)
  • Essay in Hindi on any topic out of three. (50 Marks)
  • Composition (Idioms and Corrections etc.). (20 Marks)

(The standard for the language paper shall be that of Matriculation examination of the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education.)

Note: Each paper will last for three hours. Paper I to IV will carry 200 marks each and Paper V 100 marks. 

(C) Viva- Voce (Interview)

Candidates who qualify the Main written examination, will be required to appear at such place, as may be fixed by the Commission, for a viva-voce test. The maximum marks for the viva-voce shall be 100. The marks obtained in the viva-voce will be added to the marks obtained in the Main written examination for purpose of selection of the candidates.

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