Sunday, July 31, 2011

Syllabus Assistant Public Prosecutor Rajasthan Rajasthan Public Service Commision Ajmer


Syllabus of Assistant Public Prosecutor, Rajasthan by Rajasthan Public Service Commision, Ajmer
RAJASTHAN PUBLICE SERVICE COMMISSION, AJMER
Assistant Public Prosecutor, Rajasthan Syllabus
Indian Penal Code 1860
Candidates are to study all the chapters of the Act excluding the following : -
(i) Offences by or relating to Public Servants ( Chapter IX )
(ii) Offences relating to Elections ( Chapter IX A )
(iii) Offences relating to Weights and Measures ( Chapter XIII )
(iv) Offences of Property and other Marks (Sections 478to 489)
(v) Criminal breach of Contract of Service ( Chapter XIX )
(vi) Offences relating to Marriage ( Chapter XX )



Criminal Procedure Code 1973
Candidates are to study all the chapters of the Act excluding the following : -
(i) Attendance of persons confined or detained in prison ( Chapter XXII )
(ii) Provisions as to accused persons of unsound mind ( Chapter XXV )
(iii) Offences affecting the administration of justice ( Chapter XXVI )
(iv) Submission of Death sentences for confirmation ( Chapter XXVIII )
(v) Death sentence, Imprisonment, Levy of fine, provisions regarding execution
( Chapter XXXII sections 413 to 431)
(vi) Disposal of property ( Chapter XXXIV )
(vii) Irregular Proceedings ( Chapter XXXV )

Indian Contract Act 1872
Candidates are to study all the chapters of the Act excluding the following : -
(i) Statements made under special circumstants (Sections 34 to 39)
(ii) Facts which need not to be proved (Sections 56 to 58)
(iii) Presumptions as to documents (Sections 79 to 89)
(iv) Estoppel (Sections 115 to117)

Minor Acts
(i) Motor Vehicle Act 1988
(ii) Rajasthan Excise Act 1950
(iii) Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. 1985
(iv) Prevention of Food Adulteration Act 1954
(v) Indian Arms Act 1959
(vi) Prevention of Atrocities on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Act, 1989


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Rajasthan High Court Jodhpur Notification Rajasthan Higher Judicial Services Examination District Judge


Rajasthan High Court Jodhpur
Notification
Cadre of District Judge by Direct Recruitment in the Rajasthan Judicial Service, in accordance with the provisions of the Rajasthan Judicial Service Rules, 2010 (As amended in 2011)
Number of vacancies:


General
SC
ST
OBC
Total no. of vacancies
39
21
6
4
8
Horizontal reservation for women
10
6
1
1
2




Last date to submit the form – 17th August 2011
Examination Date:
Examination will be held approximately after Two Months from the last date of submission of application.

Syllabus for rjs 2011 pre exam


Rajasthan Judicial Services Competitive Examination  2011
Examination Scheme and Syllabus:

(1) The competitive Examination for the recruitment to the post of Civil Judge shall be conducted by Recruiting Authority in two stages i.e. Preliminary Examination and Main Examination as per the Scheme specified in Schedule-IV. The marks obtained in the preliminary Examination by the candidate who are declared qualified for admission to the main examination will not be counted for determining their final merit.
(2) The number of candidate to be admitted to the main examination will be fifteen times the total number of vacancies (category wise) to be filled in the year but in the said range all those candidates who secure the same percentage of marks as may be fixed by the Recruiting Authority for any Lower range will be admitted to the main Examination.
(3) On the basis of marks secured in the main examination, candidates to the extent of three times of total number of vacancies (category wise) shall be declared qualified to be called for interview.
The competitive examination for recruitment to the post of Civil Judge shall consist of:-

1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
2. Main Examination
(I) Written/Subjective Type
(II) Interview



The Preliminary Examination shall be an objective type examination in which 70% weightage will be given to the subjects prescribed in syllabus for Law Paper-I and Law Paper-II and 30% weightage shall be given to test proficiency in Hindi and English language. The marks obtained in the preliminary examination shall not be counted towards the final selection.

The main examination shall consist of following subjects:

S. No.
Subject
Paper
Marks
Duration
1
Law
Paper - I
100
3 Hours
2
Law
Paper - II
100
3 Hours
3
Language
Paper – I Hindi Essay
50
2 Hours


Paper – II English Essay
50
2 Hours
4
Interview

35
-


Law Paper (I)-

Constitution of India
Civil Procedure Code
Law of Contract and Partnership
Law of Torts and Easements
Law of Motor Accident Claims
Law of Arbitration and Conciliation
Rent Control Law and Revenue Laws in Rajasthan
Law of Specific Relief
Hindu Law
Muslim Law
Law on transfer of Property
Law of Limitation
Law relating to Lok Adalats and Permanent Lok Adalats
Law related to Domestic Violence
General Rules (Civil) and Judgment Writing
Paper is designed to test the practical knowledge of the candidates in civil law and procedure e.g. drafting, pleading, framing issues and writing out judgments etc., in Civil Cases.

Law Paper (II)-

Criminal Procedure Code
Law of Evidence
Indian Penal Code
Law on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Criminal Law related to protection of SC/STs
Law on Juvenile Delinquency
Law of Probation
Law relating to Dishonour of Cheques
Law relating to Electricity Theft
Law related to Cyber Crimes
General Rules (Criminal) and Judgement Writing
Paper is designed to test the practical knowledge of the candidates in criminal law and procedure e.g. framing charges and writing out the judgments etc. in Criminal Cases.
Language (Paper-I)
Hindi Essay - Essay writing and Grammar.
Language (Paper-II)
English Essay - Essay writing, translation from English to Hindi and vice versa and Grammar.
It shall be compulsory to appear, in each and every paper of written test, and also before the Interview Board for viva-voce.

Interview:-
After the marks obtained by the candidate in written test have been received the Recruiting Authority shall call for interview such of them as have obtained a minimum of 35% marks in each of the law papers and 40% marks in the aggregate.
Provided that a candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe category shall be deemed to be eligible for interview if he has obtained a minimum of 30% marks in each of the Law papers and 35% marks in the aggregate:
Provided further that no candidate shall be recommended who fails to obtained minimum 25% marks in the interview.
In interviewing a candidate, the suitability for employment to the service shall be tested with reference to his record at the School, College and Univeristy and his character, personality, address and physique. The questions, which may be put to him, may be of a general nature and will not necessarily be academic or legal. The candidate will also be put questions to test his general knowledge including knowledge of current affairs and present day problems. Marks shall also be awarded for the candidate’s proficiency in the Rajasthani dialects and his knowledge of social customs of Rajasthan. The marks so awarded shall be added to the marks obtained in the written test by each candidate.


Monday, July 25, 2011

Rajasthan Higher Judicial Services Competitive Examination 2011 Examination Scheme and Syllabus New


Syllabus / Scheme (RJS Rules 2010) for Examination for Direct Recruitment to the Cadre of District judge (Year 2011)
and
Limited Competitive Examination of Judicial Officers for promotion to the cadre of District Judge (Year 2011)
Paper 1st : Law Paper (1) –
Duration – Three Hours
Maximum Marks – 100
Pass Marks – 45

Constitution of India
Civil Procedure Code
Law of Contract and Partnership
Law of Torts and Easements
Law of Motor Accident Claims
Law of Arbitration and Conciliation
Rent Control Law and Revenue Laws in Rajasthan
Law of Specific Relief
Hindu Law
Muslim Law
Law of Transfer of Property
Law of Limitation
Law relating to Lok Adalats and Permanent Lok Adalats
Law related to Domestic Violence
General Rules (Civil)
Rajasthan Court Fees and Suits Violation Act
Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act
Rajasthan Municipalities Act
Law relating to Environment in India
Law relating to Intellectual Property Rights


Paper 2nd  : Law Paper (2) –
Duration – Three Hours
Maximum Marks – 100
Pass Marks – 45

Criminal Procedure Code
Law of Evidence
Indian Penal Code
Law on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Criminal Law related to protection of SC/STs
Law on Juvenile Delinquency
Law of Probation
Law relating to dishonor of cheques
Law related to Electricity Theft
Law related to Cyber Crimes
General Rules (Criminal)
Law relating to Prevention of Corruption
Judgement writing and Land mark Judgements of Supreme Court of India


Paper 3rd  : Language
Duration – Two Hours
Maximum Marks – 50
Pass Marks – 18

The paper in Language shall consist of two parts –
I – Translation from Hindi to English and Vice Versa
II – Precis writing in English and Hindi

Interview / Viva voce –
Maximum Marks – 30
(For Direct Recruitment only) Pass Marks : 7 ½




Rajasthan Higher Judicial Services Competitive Examination  2011 Examination Scheme and Syllabus New 

Rajasthan Judicial Services Competitive Examination 2011 Examination Scheme and Syllabus


Rajasthan Judicial Services Competitive Examination  2011
Examination Scheme and Syllabus:

(1) The competitive Examination for the recruitment to the post of Civil Judge shall be conducted by Recruiting Authority in two stages i.e. Preliminary Examination and Main Examination as per the Scheme specified in Schedule-IV. The marks obtained in the preliminary Examination by the candidate who are declared qualified for admission to the main examination will not be counted for determining their final merit.
(2) The number of candidate to be admitted to the main examination will be fifteen times the total number of vacancies (category wise) to be filled in the year but in the said range all those candidates who secure the same percentage of marks as may be fixed by the Recruiting Authority for any Lower range will be admitted to the main Examination.
(3) On the basis of marks secured in the main examination, candidates to the extent of three times of total number of vacancies (category wise) shall be declared qualified to be called for interview.
The competitive examination for recruitment to the post of Civil Judge shall consist of:-

1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
2. Main Examination
(I) Written/Subjective Type
(II) Interview

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Preliminary Examination:-

The Preliminary Examination shall be an objective type examination in which 70% weightage will be given to the subjects prescribed in syllabus for Law Paper-I and Law Paper-II and 30% weightage shall be given to test proficiency in Hindi and English language. The marks obtained in the preliminary examination shall not be counted towards the final selection.

Main Examination:-
The main examination shall consist of following subjects:

S. No.
Subject
Paper
Marks
Duration
1
Law
Paper - I
100
3 Hours
2
Law
Paper - II
100
3 Hours
3
Language
Paper – I Hindi Essay
50
2 Hours


Paper – II English Essay
50
2 Hours
4
Interview

35
-


Law Paper (I)-

Constitution of India
Civil Procedure Code
Law of Contract and Partnership
Law of Torts and Easements
Law of Motor Accident Claims
Law of Arbitration and Conciliation
Rent Control Law and Revenue Laws in Rajasthan
Law of Specific Relief
Hindu Law
Muslim Law
Law on transfer of Property
Law of Limitation
Law relating to Lok Adalats and Permanent Lok Adalats
Law related to Domestic Violence
General Rules (Civil) and Judgment Writing
Paper is designed to test the practical knowledge of the candidates in civil law and procedure e.g. drafting, pleading, framing issues and writing out judgments etc., in Civil Cases.

Law Paper (II)-

Criminal Procedure Code
Law of Evidence
Indian Penal Code
Law on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Criminal Law related to protection of SC/STs
Law on Juvenile Delinquency
Law of Probation
Law relating to Dishonour of Cheques
Law relating to Electricity Theft
Law related to Cyber Crimes
General Rules (Criminal) and Judgement Writing
Paper is designed to test the practical knowledge of the candidates in criminal law and procedure e.g. framing charges and writing out the judgments etc. in Criminal Cases.
Language (Paper-I)
Hindi Essay - Essay writing and Grammar.
Language (Paper-II)
English Essay - Essay writing, translation from English to Hindi and vice versa and Grammar.
It shall be compulsory to appear, in each and every paper of written test, and also before the Interview Board for viva-voce.

Interview:-
After the marks obtained by the candidate in written test have been received the Recruiting Authority shall call for interview such of them as have obtained a minimum of 35% marks in each of the law papers and 40% marks in the aggregate.
Provided that a candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe category shall be deemed to be eligible for interview if he has obtained a minimum of 30% marks in each of the Law papers and 35% marks in the aggregate:
Provided further that no candidate shall be recommended who fails to obtained minimum 25% marks in the interview.
In interviewing a candidate, the suitability for employment to the service shall be tested with reference to his record at the School, College and Univeristy and his character, personality, address and physique. The questions, which may be put to him, may be of a general nature and will not necessarily be academic or legal. The candidate will also be put questions to test his general knowledge including knowledge of current affairs and present day problems. Marks shall also be awarded for the candidate’s proficiency in the Rajasthani dialects and his knowledge of social customs of Rajasthan. The marks so awarded shall be added to the marks obtained in the written test by each candidate.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

RJS Vacancy Notification 2010 RJS 2011 Rajasthan Judicial Service Examination 2011


Rajasthan Judicial Services Examination 2011
Rajasthan Civil Judge Junior Division Exam 2011
Reference Rajasthan Judicial Services Rules 2010

Online Application Form is invited.

Last Date to fill up the Application Form – 25th August 2011, Midnight 12.00 AM

Date of Preliminary Examination is yet not released by RPSC

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Gujarat Civil Judge Exam 2011 Notification Syllabus




Preliminary Examination (Elimination Test): (To be held tentatively in the
month of August/September, 2011)
(1) The Preliminary Examination (Elimination Test) shall be of 100 marks
consisting of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) each of 1 mark with the
duration of 2 hours based on following syllabus :-
Part – A
(a) The Code of Civil Procedure,1908.
(b) The Limitation Act, 1963.
(c) The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1981. (Only Chapter XVII)
(d) The Indian Contract Act, 1872.
Part – B
(e) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
(f) The Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(g) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
(h) The Gujarat Prohibition Act, 1949
(i) The Constitution of India - [Part-III - Fundamental Rights
(Articles 12 to 35A)&
Part-IVA - Fundamental Duties]
Part - C
General Knowledge, Test of Reasoning, Numerical & Mental Ability and
English Language.
(2) The language of Question Paper of Preliminary Examination will be
English.
(3) The candidates securing minimum 50% Marks in the Preliminary Examination
shall be eligible for being called for Main Written Examination.
However, the marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination shall not be
taken into consideration for preparing the Final Merit List of the candidates.


(II) Competitive Examination :
(A) Main Written Examination :- (To be held tentatively in the month of
(Descriptive Type) October / November, 2011)
(1) The main written examination shall consist of two papers, each of 100
Marks with 3 hours duration, based on the syllabus given below :-
Paper- I
(1) The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
(2) The Limitation Act, 1963.
(3) The Indian Contract Act, 1872.
(4) The Indian Partnership Act, 1932.
(5) The Specific Relief Act, 1963.
(6) The Gujarat Court Fees Act, 2004.
(7) The Negotiable Instruments Act (Only Ch.XVII).
(8) The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.
(9) Test of English and Gujarati Language.
Paper – II
(1) The Probation of Offenders’ Act, 1958.
(2) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
(3) The Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(4) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
(5) The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000.
(6) The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
(7) The Gujarat Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887.
(8) The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956.
(9) Pre-conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex
Selection) Act, 1994.
(2) Language of Question Papers of Main Written Examination shall be English.
Answers to Question Papers of Main Written Examination may be given either
in English or in Gujarati, if not instructed otherwise.

Adopted 'as it is' from the website of Gujarat High Court