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Hkkx& nks fof/k gsrq 150 vad fu;r gSA ikB~;dze fuEuor~ gS%&
Hkkx&1 %& lkekU; Kku %& Hkkjr vkSj foo dh fokskdj fof/k txr esa ?kfVr gksus
okyh fnu&izfrfnu dh ?kVuk;sa lfEefyr dh tk;sxhA izu eq[;r% vUrjkZVh; fof/k]
rVLFkrk] uohure ykxw fo/kku fokskdj Hkkjrh; lafo/kku] fof/k vkSj fodkl rFkk fof/kd
ekeys ijUrq ;s ;gh rd gh lhfer ugha gksaxsA
Hkkx&2 %& blesa fuEufyf[kr vf/kfu;e ,oa fof/k;ka lfEefyr gksxh %&
lEifRr
vUrj.k vf/kfu;e] fgUnw fof/k ds fl)kUr o eqfLye fof/k ds fl)kUr] lk{; vf/kfu;e]
n.M izfdz;k lafgrk] Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk] flfoy nhokuh izfdz;k lafgrkA
150
vad
2-
Hkkkk (Language)
100
vad
3-
(Substantive Law)
200
vad
4-
200
vad
5-
200
eq[; ijh{kk
ijh{kk fyf[kr ijh{kk dk ikB~;dze fuEuor~ gSS %&
1-
orZeku ifjn`; %& ;g izu i= Hkkjr vkSj foo esa orZeku esa D;k ?kfVr gks jgk
gS] ij vH;fFkZ;ksa ds Kku dh izfrfdz;k ds ijh{k.k ds fy, gSA lkekU;r;k orZeku
ifjn`; esa foksk :i ls fof/kd {ks= dh vkSj mldh vfHkO;fDr iznfkZr djus
okys izuksa ds mRrj ljy izd`fr ds gksaxs tks eq[;r;k fof/kkkL=] vUrjkZVh;
fof/k] rVLFkrk] uohure fo/kk;u ,oa foksk :i ls Hkkjrh; laoS/kkfud fof/k vkSj
fodkl ij vk/kkfjr gksaxsA
2-
Hkkkk %& vaxzsth dk ,d izLrj izLrqr fd;k tk;sxk vkSj vH;fFkZ;ksa ls ;g vis{kk
dh tk;sxh fd os mldk vuqokn U;k;ky;ksa esa cksyh tkus okyh lkekU; Hkkkk
nsoukxjh fyfi esa djsaA
---------- 30 vad
mlh izdkj fgUnh ds ,d izLrj dh lkekU; vaxzsth Hkkkk esa vuqokn djus dh
vis{kk dh tk;sxhA
---------- 30 vad
lkFk gh lkFk ,d vaxzsth ys[ku (English Precis Writing) dh Hkh ijh{kk gksxhA
---------- 40 vad
3-
4-
fof/k izu i=& I I izfdz;k vkSj lk{; %& blesa lk{; fof/k] n.M izfdz;k lafgrk]
flfoy izfdz;k lafgrk]ftlesa vfHkopu ds fl)kUr Hkh lfEefyr gS] dk {ks=
lekfgr gksxkA izu i= esa eq[;r;k O;kogkfjd ekeyksa] tSls vkjksi vkSj fook|d
cukuk] lkf{k;ksa ls lk{; xzg.k djus dk rjhdk] fu.kZ; fy[kuk vkSj ekeyksa dks
lkekU;r;k O;og`r djuk vkfn gksxk ijUrq ;g bUgha fok;ksa rd lhfer ugha
gksxkA
5-
fof/k izu i=& I I I jktLo vkSj nkf.Md %& mRrj iznsk tehankjh foukk vkSj
Hkwfe lq/kkj vf/kfu;e tSlk fd mRrjk[k.M esa ykxw gS rFkk Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrkA
fVIi.kh %& vH;fFkZ;ksa ls ;g vis{kk gksxh fd og fof/k ds leLr izu i=ksa ds
mRrj nsrs le; uohure fu.kZ; rFkk egRoiw.kZ ekeyksa dks muesa mfYyf[kr djsaA
100
vad
O;fDrRo ijh{kk %& U;kf;d lsok esa lsok;kstu ds fy, vH;FkhZ dh mi;qDrrk
mlds fo|ky;] egkfo|ky; rFkk foofo|ky; ds vfHkys[kksa vkSj mlds ckSf)d]
ekufld ,oa kkjhfjd LokLF; ds lUnHkZ esa ns[kh tk;sxhA mlds lEeq[k tks izu
j[ks tk;saxs og lkekU; izd`fr ds gksaxs vkSj ;g vko;d ugha gksxk fd os kSf{kd
vFkok fof/kd izd`fr ds gh gksaA
fVIi.kh %& 1 O;fDrRo ijh{kk esa izkIr vad] eq[; fyf[kr ijh{kk esa izkIr vadksa esa
tksM+ fn;s tk;saxsA
2 vk;ksx ds ikl ;g vf/kdkj lqjf{kr gksxk fd og fdlh vH;FkhZ
dks] ftlus fof/k izu i=ksa esa fu/kkZfjr vad izkIr u fd;s gksa] tSlk
O;fDrRo ijh{k.k esa vkeaf=r djus ds fy, vko;d gksa vFkok
nsoukxjh fyfi esa fgUnh ys[ku dk i;kZIr Kku u gks] O;fDrRo
ijh{kk ds fy, vkeaf=r djus ls euk dj ldrs gSaA
Appendix-2
Examination Plan and Syllabus for the Examination.
(A)
Part-I :-
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.
(B)
Subject
Mark
1-
150
2-
Language
100
3-
Law: Paper I -
Substantive Law
200
4-
Law: Paper II -
200
5-
200
6-
Viva-Voce
(1)
100
This paper is designed to test the candidates 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. Questions,
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 confined 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 Devnagri Script
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Marks 30
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Marks 30
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Marks 40
(3)
Law: Paper I-Substantive Law - The questions set will be restricted to the field
covered byThe 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 specially
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.
(6)
Viva-Voce- The suitability of the candidate for employment in the Judicial Service will
be tested with reference to his record at School, College and University and his
personality, address and physique. The questions which may be put to him may be of a
general nature and will not necessarily be of an academic or legal nature.
NOTE: - (i)
The marks obtained in viva-voce will be added to the marks obtained in the written
papers and the candidates place will depend on the aggregate of both.
(ii)
The Commission reserve the right to refuse to call for viva-voce and candidate who
has not obtained such marks in the Law Papers as to justify such refusal.
(C)