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Patna High Court District Judge Syllabus 2022
Hello Aspirants, Here in this Article we Shared the Detailed Syllabus, Exam Pattern & Selection Process of District Judge (Entry Level). All those Candidates Who Applied in PHC District Judge Can Prepare according to these Posts. Detailed Syllabus & Selection Process is Mention Below you can check details from below.
Department Name |
Patna High Court |
Name of Vacant Posts | District Judge (Entry Level) |
No. of Vacancy | 18 |
Selection Process | Written Test (Screening Test & Mains Exam) & Viva- Voce test |
Exam Pattern | Objective Type |
No. of Questions | 100 |
No. of Marks | 300 |
Time Duration | Not Given |
Negative Marking | 01 Mark |
Minimum Passing Marks | 45% marks in each theory paper, 30% marks in viva-voce/Interview and 50% marks in aggregate in written test (theory papers) and viva-voce taken together. |
Syllabus | Check Below |
Screening Test
Exam Pattern:
The Exam Pattern Will be as Follows:
- The Exam Will be Objective type.
- The Exam Will be of 300 Marks.
- The Exam Will be of 100 Questions & Each question will carry 03 marks.
- Each wrong answer will incur 01 negative mark.
- In the screening test, the questions will be in the subjects of Law, English Language, General and Computer Knowledge.
Exam Syllabus:
The Exam Syllabus Will be as Follows:
The questions in the subject of law, for screening test, would be in respect of provisions contained in the following enactments :
- The Constitution of India;
- The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908;
- The Limitation Act, I963;
- The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;
- The Indian Evidence Act, 1872;
- The Transfer of Property Act, 1882;
- The Indian Contract Act, 1872;
- The Specific Relief Act, I963;
- The Sale of Goods Act, 1930;
- The Indian Partnership Act, 1932;
- The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881;
- The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996;
- The personal Laws (Hindu, Muslim and Christian); and
- Indian Penal Code.
Mains Exam
In the Main (Written) Examination, there may be as many papers with marks for each paper, as may be decided by the High Court, for the said examination on the subjects hereinafter provided :-
- The Constitution of India;
- The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908;
- The Limitation Act, 1963;
- The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;
- The Indian Evidence Act, 1872;
- The Indian Contract Act, 1872;
- The Sale of Goods Act, 1930;
- The Indian Partnership Act, 1932;
- The Specific Relief Act, 1963;
- The Transfer of Property Act, 1882;
- The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881;
- The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996;
- The Personal Laws (Hindu, Muslim and Christian);
- The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988;
- The Family Courts Act, 1984;
- The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988;
- The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989; and
- Indian Penal Code, 1860.
Viva- Voce test
- The ratio of marks of theory papers and viva voce will be 80% and 20%.
- A candidate will qualify for appointment if the candidate secures at least 45% marks in each theory paper, 30% marks in viva-voce/Interview and 50% marks in aggregate in written test (theory papers) and viva-voce taken together.
- The minimum qualifying marks in the Screening/preliminary test would be relaxed for reserved category candidates, including women candidates, by 5%. Similarly, there shall be relaxation of 5% marks in each theory paper; whereas 45%, in aggregate of the written examination and viva-voce, would be qualifying marks for the reserved category candidates including women & orthopedically disabled candidates, provided they secure qualifying marks, i.e., 30% in interview. However, there will be no relaxation for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Category Candidates.
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