Chhattisgarh Judiciary - Syllabus and Exam Scheme

Check Chhattisgarh Judiciary Civil Judge Syllabus and Examination Scheme for the upcoming Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Recruitment 2022.
Chhattisgarh Judiciary - Civil Judge - Syllabus and Exam Scheme

Chhattisgarh Judiciary - Examination Scheme

The Examination shall be conducted by the CGPSC in three parts for the aforesaid post. In the first part Preliminary Examination shall be conducted to restrict the number of candidates to the reasonable limit for the Main Examination.

Scheme of Online Preliminary Examination in Chhattisgarh Judiciary

  1. Question paper for Online Preliminary Examination shall be of 100 marks and will consist of 100 objective type questions. Each question will have four options for answer, out of which one option will be the correct answer.
  2. Candidates shall have to tick the correct option.
  3. Online Preliminary Examination Paper (Objective Type) shall be evaluated as per entries made on online exam to be assessed on Computer.
  4. The language of question paper of Online Preliminary Examination and Main written Examination will be English and Hindi.
  5. The relatively more meritorious candidates from among those who appeared in the Online Preliminary Examination in the ratio of 1:10 having regard to the number of vacancies shall be declared qualified for appearing in the Main Examination. The candidates obtaining equal marks as obtained by the last qualified candidates shall also be declared as qualified, though, in consequence the number of candidates declared as qualified may exceed the parameter of 10 times the number of Notified Vacancies. The same procedure will be adopted for Viva-voce in the Main Examination while declaring the candidates qualified on the basis of merit possibly three times against the number of vacancies.
  6. The final selection will be on merit on the basis of total marks obtained in the written (Main) Examination and Viva-voce. The decision of the CGPSC with regard to calling the candidates for Viva-voce win be final. The maximum 15 marks are fixed for Viva-voce.
  7. A candidate belonging to unreserved category has to secure minimum 33% marks in the viva-voce and those belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes shall be required to secure minimum 25% marks in the viva-voce.

Note:

  1. There shall be a screening test in the Online Preliminary Examination to shortlist candidates for the Main Examination. The mark sheet for Online Preliminary Examination will not be issued, nor the marks obtained in that Examination will be added while preparing merit list of the Main Examination.
  2. The candidates remaining absent in the Viva-voce shall be disqualified for the selection.


Syllabus - Online Preliminary Examination of Chhattisgarh Judiciary

No. of Questions 100
Time 2:00 Hour
Marks 100

The Online Preliminary Examination shall be of the duration of two hours consisting of 100 objective type questions from the following:

  1. Indian Penal Code
  2. Code of Civil Procedure
  3. Code of Criminal Procedure
  4. Indian Evidence Act
  5. Constitution of India
  6. Transfer of Property Act
  7. Contract Act
  8. Limitation Act
  9. The Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011
  10. Court Fees Act
  11. Specific Relief Act
  12. Registration Act
  13. Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code
  14. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
  15. The Chhattisgarh Excise Act, 1915


Syllabus - Main Examination (Written) of Chhattisgarh Judiciary

Time 3:00 Hour
Marks 100

For Main Examination, the relatively more meritorious candidates from among those who appeared in the Preliminary Examination in the ratio of 1:10 having regard to the number of vacancies shall be called for Main Examination (Written) to be conducted which shall consist of: -
  1. Framing of issues and writing of Judgement in Civil Cases (Maximum Marks – 40)
  2. Framing of issues and writing of Judgement in Criminal Cases (Maximum Marks – 40)
  3. Translation: - 
    1. English to Hindi (Maximum 10 marks)
    2. Hindi to English (Maximum 10 marks)


Viva-Voce

Relatively more meritorious candidates from among those who appeared in the Main Examination in the ratio of 1:3 having regard to the number of vacancies, shall be called for viva-voce to be conducted. The maximum marks for Viva-voce would be 15.

A candidate belonging to unreserved category has to secure minimum 33% marks in the viva-voce and those belonging to Scheduled Castes/Schedules Tribes/Other Backwards Classes shall be required to secure minimum 25% marks in the viva-voce.
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