Odisha Judicial Service Exam Syllabus
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Odisha
Judicial Service Exam Syllabus PDF with Exam Pattern. Selection for applied
post will be possible for all those candidates who qualify the three stages of
Exam that is Preliminary Written Examination, Main Written Examination and the
personal Interviews. Odisha Public Service Commission has released a fresh
notification to hire the appliers on vacant positions of Civil Judges. To find
more details of syllabus go to the next paragraph.
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details described in the syllabus and pattern of CIVIL Judge posts. Now check
the process and download the Syllabus PDF, Test Pattern from this article by
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how to start their preparation for good grades. By knowing the Exam Pattern,
you get the information about how many questions will be asked from each
subject for total marks.
So candidates now learn to manage your time to prepare for all the topics in detail of Odisha Judicial Service Exam Posts. More details are given below for all the visitors of this page. Best of luck!!
So candidates now learn to manage your time to prepare for all the topics in detail of Odisha Judicial Service Exam Posts. More details are given below for all the visitors of this page. Best of luck!!
Orissa Judicial Service Exam Pattern
Exam
Category
|
Duration
|
Total
marks
|
Preliminary Written Examination
|
90 minutes
|
100 marks
|
Main Written Examination
|
150 minutes
|
150 marks
|
Interview
|
As per management panel
|
100 marks
|
Orissa Judicial Service Examination Syllabus
Preliminary Examination (Objective types Questions)
- Constitution of India
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Code of Criminal Procedure
- Evidence Act
- Indian Penal Code
- Limitation Act
- Transfer of Property Act
- Contract Act
- Law of Succession (Indian Succession Act and Hindu Succession Act)
- Specific Relief Act.
Main Written
Examination
Compulsory Papers:
Paper-I
General English
|
Paper-II
Procedural Laws
|
(a) Translation and retranslation of ten lines each.
(b) A short Essay about 150 words. (c) Precise writing consisting of 300 words. (d) 1 (one) passage of about 500 words with 5 questions. |
(a) The Code of Criminal Procedure,1973
(b) The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (c) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 |
Optional Papers:
A candidate may choose any of the three subjects among the following:-
Law of Crime & Law of Torts
Personal Law
(a) Hindu Law
(b) Mohammedan Law
Law of Property
(a) Transfer of Property Act, 1882
(b) Specific Relief Act, 1963
(c) Indian Limitation Act, 1963
Law of Contract
(a) Indian Contract Act, 1872
(b) Sales of Goods Act, 1930
(c) Partnership Act, 1932
(d) Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881
Jurisprudence and Constitution of India:
* Translation and retranslation of ten lines each”, there
will be two passages, i.e. one in English to be translated into Oriya and
another in Oriya to be retranslated into English.
Interview: Questions
to be asked in the interview may not ordinarily be outside the syllabus
prescribed for the main written examination. In the interview, questions
covering broad National and International issues and matters of common interest
in the field of Arts and Science may also be asked.
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