Eligibility Criteria on the Basis of Previous Notification (2018-19)
Note: Vacancies concerning DFF, ESM, Women, and physically handicapped are included in the total vacancies.
Abbreviations Used:
- OBCs- Other Backward Classes
- SCs- Scheduled Castes
- STs- Scheduled Tribes
- DFF- Dependents of the Freedom Fighters
- ESM- Ex- Service Men
Phase I-Preliminary Examination:
- Number of Papers - 02
- Subjects- General Knowledge and Law
- Paper Type- Objective
- Maximum Marks- 150 for General Knowledge and 300 for Law
- Negative marking- There is nonnegative marking in both papers.
- Duration- 2 hours
- History of India and Indian Culture
- Geography of India
- Indian Polity
- Current National Issues
- Topics of Social relevance, India and the world
- Indian Economics
- International Affairs
- Institutions and development in the field of Science and Technology
- Communications and Space.
- 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
Phase II-Mains Examination:
- Number of Papers - 05
- Paper Type- Subjective
- Medium of paper – Hindi or English
Syllabus: Syllabus for General Knowledge subject is the same as mentioned in preliminary exam syllabus for General Knowledge.
Paper |
Subjects |
Topics |
Marks |
Duration |
Paper I |
General Knowledge |
Same as mentioned
above in pre syllabus |
200 marks |
3 hours |
Paper II |
Language |
a.
Essay to be written
in English – 60 marks b.
English Précis
Writing- 60 marks c. Translation of
passage from Hindi to English- 40 marks d.
Translation of
passage from English to Hindi- 40 marks |
200 marks |
3 hours |
Paper III |
Law I (Substantive
law) |
a.
The law of
contracts. b.
The law of
Partnership. c.
The law concerning
easements and torts. d.
The Law relating to
transfer e.
of property
including the principles of equity, specifically applicable thereto, the
principal of Equity with special reference to the Law of trust and specific
relief. f.
Hindu Law and Mohammedan
Law, and g.
Constitutional Law. Weightage-There shall be questions of 50 marks in relation to Constitutional Law alone |
200 marks |
3 hours |
Paper IV |
Law II (Procedural
and Evidence Law) |
a.
The law of
evidence, b.
The Criminal
Procedure Code. c.
The Code of Civil
Procedure, including the principles of pleading. |
200 marks |
3 hours |
Paper V |
Law III (Penal,
Revenue and Local Laws) |
a.
Indian Penal Code. b.
The Uttar Pradesh
Zamindari Abolition and Land reforms Act 1951. c.
Uttar Pradesh,
Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act, 1972. d.
Uttar Pradesh
Municipalities Act. e.
U.P. Panchayat Raj
Act. f.
U.P. Consolidation
of Holding Act, 1953, Uttar Pradesh Urban (Planning and Development) Act
1973, together with rules framed under the aforesaid Acts. Weightage- Penal Law- 50 marks Revenue and Local Laws- 150 marks |
200 marks |
3 hours |
Phase-III-Interview:
Marks- 100
Important Links
- Official Website, Click here
- For Notification update, Click here
- For Official Notification 2018, Click here
Extracted & Compiled by- Ms. Asma Praveen, BA- LLB (Hon.), Glocal University, Uttar Pradesh
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