UP PCSJ Syllabus

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UP PCSJ Syllabus

Selection Procedure:
§Preliminary exam: objective exam
§Mains exam: Descriptive exam
§Interview
UP PCS Civil Judge Preliminary Exam Pattern:
§The Exam is of Objective type
§It consists of Multiple Choice Questions.
§Question paper comprises of 2 papers.
§Duration of each paper is 2 Hours.
§Paper 1 consists of General knowledge for 150 marks
§Paper 2 consists of Law subject for 300 marks
§There will be negative marking for each wrong answer
Paper
Subject
Duration of the Exam
Marks
PAPER-I
General Knowledge
2 hours
150
PAPER-II
Law
2 hours
300
For UP PCS J Exam Preliminary Exam Syllabus:
Paper No.1: General Knowledge:

The following topics were added to the UP PCS J new syllabus:

  • Topics of social relevance to persons with disabilities, senior citizens and offences on women & children
  • Maintainance & Welfare of Parents
  • Salient Features of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016
  • Maintainance & Welfare of Parents
  • Senior Citizens Act, 2007
  • Dowry Act
§History of India
§Indian Culture,
§Geography of India,
§Indian Polity,
§Current National Issues
§Topics of Social relevance,
§India and the world,
§Indian Economy,
§International Affairs and Institutions
§Science and Technology,
§Communications and Space
Paper No.2: Law: 
§Jurisprudence
§International Organizations
§Current International Affairs
§Indian Constitution
§Transfer of Property Act
§Indian Evidence Act
§Indian Penal Code
§Civil Procedure Code
§Criminal Procedure Code
§Law of Contract
UP PCS Civil Judge Main Exam Pattern:
§The UPPSC Civil Judge Mains Exam consists of the following features :
§The exam is of Conventional type i.e it consists of descriptive questions.
§There will be 5 papers.
§Each paper is conducted for a total of 200 marks.
§Papers – 3, 4 & 5 consists of questions pertaining to Law Subject.
Paper
Subject
Duration
Marks
Paper-I
General Knowledge
3 hours
200
Paper-II
Language
3 hours
200
Paper-III
Law – I (Substantive Law)
3 hours
200
Paper-IV
Law-II (Procedure and Evidence)
3 hours
200
Paper-v
Law-III (Penal, Revenue and Local Laws)
3 hours
200
For UP PCS J Main Exam Syllabus:
Paper No.1: General Knowledge:
This paper will be of 200 marks.
§History of India and Indian Culture,
§Geography of India, Indian Polity,
§Current National Issues and topics of Social relevance,
§India and the World,
§Indian Economy,
§International Affairs and Institutions and
§Science and Technology,
§Communications and Space

UP Mains syllabus includes the following new topics:

  • Topics of social relevance to persons with disabilities, senior citizens and offences on women & children
  • Maintainance & Welfare of Parents
  • Salient Features of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016
  • Maintainance & Welfare of Parents
  • Senior Citizens Act, 2007
  • Dowry Act
Paper No.2: Language:
§This paper will be of 200 marks.
§It shall comprise four questions as specified below:-
Essay to be written in English
60 marks
English Précis writing
60 marks
Translation of passage from Hindi to English
40 marks
Translation of passage from English to Hindi
40 marks
Paper No.3: Law-I (Substantive Law):
§This paper will be of 200 marks.
§There shall be questions of 50 marks in relation to Constitutional Law alone.
1.Law of contracts,
2.Law of Partnership,
3.Law concerning easements and torts,
4.Law connecting to transfer of property including the principles of equity, specifically applicable thereto,
5.The principal of Equity with special reference to the Law of trust
6.Specific relief,
7.Hindu Law
8.Mohammedan Law
9.Constitutional Law
Paper No.4: Law II (Procedure and Evidence):
This paper will be of 200 marks.
§Criminal Procedure Code
§Code of Civil Procedure,
Paper No.5: Law III (Penal, Revenue and Local Laws): 
This paper will be of 200 marks.
§All the question set be consists of Indian Penal Code,
§Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act 1951,
§Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act 1972.
§P. Municipalities Act,
§P. Panchayat Raj Act,
§P. Consolidation of Holdings Act,
§P. Urban (Planning and Development) Act 1973,
§Together with rules framed under the aforesaid Acts.

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