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125 vacancies are invited for the post of U.P. JUDICIAL SERVICE CIVIL JUDGE (JUNIOR DIVISION)-2013 by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission 68 Post are invited for the Post of District Judge (Entry Level) by Madhya Pradesh High Court, Jabalpur. Uncategoried Seats-36,OBC-10, SC-10, ST-10. Last Date for filling Form-15/5/2013, midnight 12:00PM , Age Limit-35 Years to 48 Years. 80 vacancies are invited for the post of assistant prosecuting officer, Bihar. Last Date- 8 March 2013 8 Vacancies are invited for the post of Civil Judge Junior Division 2013 Exam by Himachal Pradesh Public Services Commission, Shimla . LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS : 1/03/2013 Haryana Public Service Commission ,Panchkula has invited 72 vacancies for the post of Civil Judge Junior Division. Last date for submission of the application form is 17-1-2013
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Syllabus for Delhi Judicial Services Examination Register free to View More Syllabus
Delhi Judicial Services -Preliminary Examination -Law & General Knowledge
The Preliminary Examination will be screening test and will consists of One Paper of multiple objective type questions carrying maximum of 200 marks.In Preliminary examination the questions will be asked on General Knowledge ,aptitude of the candidate, candidate power of expression, flair in english language, knowledge of objective type legal problems and thier solutions covering Constitution of India,Code of Civil Law, Code of Criminal Procedure,Indian Penal Code, Contract Act,Partnership Act, principles governing arbitration Law,evidence act, specific relief act and limitation act etc. Minimum qualifying marks in the Pre-Examination shall be 60% and 55% for reserved categories i.e scheduled caste and scheduled tribes and phycically handicapped(Blind/Low Vision)(mobilility not to be restricted) orthopedically.However the number of candidates to be admitted to the main examination will not be more than ten times the total number of vacancies of each category advertised.The marks obtained in the preliminary examination by the candidates who are declared qualified for admission to the main examination(written) will not be counted for determining their final order of merit.
Delhi Judicial Services - Mains Examination -General Knowledge and Language- 250 Marks
This contains two sections: Section 1--(General Knowledge-100 marks) & Section 2--(Language-Essay,Translation and Precise writing -150 marks)
Delhi Judicial Services - Mains Examination -Civil Laws- I --200 marks
This paper shall contain a questions from Indian Contract Act, Indian Sales of Goods Act, Indian Partnership Act, Specific Relief Act, Hindu Laws,Mohammadan Laws, Delhi Rent Control Act and law of tort.
Delhi Judicial Services - Mains Examination -Civil Laws- II --200 marks
This paper shall contain a questions Civil Procedure Code,Law of Evidence ,Law of limitation and Law of Registration
Delhi Judicial Services - Mains Examination -Criminal Laws --200 marks
This paper shall contain a questions Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Penal Code and Indian Evidence Act
Delhi Judicial Services - Mains Examination -Viva Voce -150 Marks
1. Viva Voce will be of 150 marks. Only those candidates will be called for viva voce who have obtained 40% marks in each written papaer and 50% in the aggregate except in the case of candidates belonging to reserved categories in whose case the qualifying marks will be 35% in each written paper and 45% in aggregate .The marks obtained in the viva voce will be added to the marks obtained in the main written examination.and candidate postion will depend upon the total of viva voce and written main exmination.
   
 
Objective Type Model Paper-Indian penal Code   To View More Model Papers Register Free
Question: 1 A, soldier, fires on a mob by the order of his superior officer, in conformity with the command of law. A has committed
Answer 1 Offence with in sec. 76 IPC.
Answer 2 No offence within sec. 76 IPC.
Answer 3 Offence within sec. 80 IPC.
Answer4 No offence within sec. 80 IPC.          View Correct Answer
Question: 2 A in support of just claim which B has against Z for one thousand rupees falsely swears on a trail that he heard Z admit the justice of B claim. A has given.
Answer 1 Information.
Answer 2 Statement.
Answer 3 False evidence
Answer4 True evidence          View Correct Answer
Question: 3 A makes a false entry in his shop book for the purpose of using it as corroborative evidence in court of justice. A has fabricated false evidence under which of the following sections:
Answer 1 Sec. 191 IPC
Answer 2 Sec. 189 IPC
Answer 3 Sec. 192 IPC
Answer4 Sec. 193 IPC          View Correct Answer
Question: 4 A lays sticks and turn over a pit, with the intention of thereby causing death, or with the knowledge that death is likely to be thereby caused, Z believing the ground to be firm, treade on it, falls in and is killed. A has committed the offence of
Answer 1 Murder.
Answer 2 Culpable Homicide
Answer 3 Attempt to commit murder.
Answer4 None of the above.          View Correct Answer
Question: 5 Culpable homicide is not murder when the person whose death is caused, being above the age of eighteen years, suffers death or takes the risk of death with his own consent. The statement is an exception to which of the following section of IPC
Answer 1 Sec. 301 IPC
Answer 2 Sec. 300 IPC
Answer 3 Sec. 302 IPC
Answer4 Sec. 303 IPC          View Correct Answer
   
 
Madhya Pradesh PSC Civil Judge Exam- Criminal Law   To View More Questions Register Free
Question No.1 (a) Explain and illustrate the difference between preparation to commit an offence and attempt to commit an offence.
   
Question No.1 (b) State if any offence has been committed in the following cases: (i) A intending to murder B buys a gun and loads it. (ii) A intending to murder B fires a gun at B. (iii) A intending to murder B by poison purchases poison and mixes the same with fjood, which remains in A"s possession. (iv) A serves the poisoned food to B with the knowledge of its being poisoned. (v) A woman, with intention of committing suicide runs towards a well, but there she was caught by a person.
   
Question No.2 (a) Discuss fully the essential elements of ciriminal misappropriationof property and distinguish between criminal misappropriation of property and criminal breach of trust.
   
Question No.2 (b) From the body of a dead man found floating in a river A, the policemean on duty recovered an identity card of the deceased, a costly wrist watch and a gold ring. He did not record in the recovery memo the last two items and pocketed them. What offence if any were committed by A? Answer with reasons.
   
Question No.3 Define and distinguish between the following: (i) Kidnapping and abduction (ii) Wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement (iii) Hurt and grievous hurt (iv) Theft and Extortion
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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