Chhattisgarh CivilJudge Exam Pattern & Syllabus

Chhattisgarh Judiciary Exam and Pattern are issued by the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission. All interested candidates can look at their official site and get updates on the posts.

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There are three stages of the Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam:

  1. Preliminary Exam – the screening test – MCQ Based – Language: English
  2. Mains Exam – Written / Subjective Based – Offline
  3. Interview – Viva Voce

The Preliminary Exam is conducted online where screening of the candidates is done and thereafter the selected candidates appear for the Mains Exam which in nature is written. Once the candidate qualifies for the written exam, becomes eligible for the Viva Voce.

Syllabus for Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam:

A. Preliminary Exam

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

B. Mains Exam

Paper SubjectsMarks
Paper -1 Framing of issues and writing of Judgment in Civil Cases
Framing of charges and writing of Judgment in Criminal Cases
Translation:-
(i) English to Hindi (Maximum 10 marks)
(ii) Hindi to English
40
40
10
10
13 Topics100

Exam Pattern & Marks Distribution:


A. Preliminary Exam:
No. of Question: 100
Total Marks: 100
Duration: 2 Hours
Medium: English
Type: Computer-based

B. Mains Exam:
No. of Paper: 1
Total Marks: 100
Duration: 3 Hours
Medium: Hindi / English
Type: Subjective

C. Viva Voce:
The Viva Voce is the final stage where the candidate appears for an interview. The Viva Voce carries 50 marks.

Eligibility:

A candidate-

  • Must be a citizen of India
  • Holder of a Law degree recognized from a Law University established by Law in India
  • Eligible to practice as an Advocate in India

Age Limit:

Categorywise maximum age limit for Chhattisgarh is given below:

  1. SC/ST/OBC Category:
    Men: 5 years
    Women: 10 years
  2. Temporary/Permanent Workers of Chhattisgarh: 3 years

Concluding remark:

We hope that is helpful. Leave your comments below in case of any queries. All the best for your Chhattisgarh Judiciary preparation!

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