Allahabad High Court will conduct a Written exam for recruitment of Civil Judge (Senior Division). Nowadays Competition Level become very high so Competitive Exams gets too tougher. Candidates facing critical problem of “What to prepare” and “How to prepare” for the best in their Exams. So, here we are providing the latest Syllabus & Exam Pattern of Civil Judge Exam conducting by Allahabad High Court.
Exam Pattern : Exam Pattern for the Civil Judge (Senior Division) written Exam is as Follows:-
| Paper | Subject | Time Duration | Max. Marks |
| Paper-I | Law-I (Substantive Law) | 3 Hours | 200 |
| Paper-II | Law-II (Procedure and evidence) | 3 Hours | 200 |
| Paper-III | Law-III (Penal, Revenue and Local Laws) | 3 Hours | 200 |
► Written Exam will be Descriptive Type.
► The candidates will have a choice to answer Law papers either in Hindi or in English.
► There will also be a Viva-Voce of 75 marks after qualifying Written Exam.
► The candidates will have a choice to answer Law papers either in Hindi or in English.
► There will also be a Viva-Voce of 75 marks after qualifying Written Exam.
Exam Syllabus : Exam Syllabus for Civil Judge (Senior Division) written Exam is given below:-
Law-I (Substantive Law) : The question set will be restricted to the field covered by-
The Law of Contracts, the Law of Partnership, the Law concerning easements and torts, the Law relating to transfer of property including the principles of equity specifically applicable thereto, the principles of equity with special reference to the law of trust and specific relief, Hindu Law and Mohammedan Law and Constitutional Law. There shall be questions of 50 marks in relation to Constitutional Law alone.
The Law of Contracts, the Law of Partnership, the Law concerning easements and torts, the Law relating to transfer of property including the principles of equity specifically applicable thereto, the principles of equity with special reference to the law of trust and specific relief, Hindu Law and Mohammedan Law and Constitutional Law. There shall be questions of 50 marks in relation to Constitutional Law alone.
Law-II (Procedure and evidence) : Questions set will be restricted to the field covered by-
The Laws of evidence, the Criminal Procedure Code and Code of Civil Procedure, including the principles of pleading. The questions set will relate mainly to practical matters such as the framing of charges and issues, the methods of dealing with the evidence of witnesses, the writing of judgment of session trials, appeals, revision and the conduct of cases generally but will not be restricted to them.
The Laws of evidence, the Criminal Procedure Code and Code of Civil Procedure, including the principles of pleading. The questions set will relate mainly to practical matters such as the framing of charges and issues, the methods of dealing with the evidence of witnesses, the writing of judgment of session trials, appeals, revision and the conduct of cases generally but will not be restricted to them.
Law-III (Penal, Revenue and Local Laws) : Questions set will be restricted to the field covered by-
Indian Penal Code, the Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act 1951, Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act 1972 U.P. Municipalities Act, U.P. Panchayat Raj Act, U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act. U.P. Urban Planning and Development Act 1973, together with rules framed under the aforesaid Acts. Answer to the question of Local Laws will be compulsory. Questions pertaining to penal Laws will be of 50 marks, whereas, that of Revenue and Local Laws will be of 150 marks.
Indian Penal Code, the Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act 1951, Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act 1972 U.P. Municipalities Act, U.P. Panchayat Raj Act, U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act. U.P. Urban Planning and Development Act 1973, together with rules framed under the aforesaid Acts. Answer to the question of Local Laws will be compulsory. Questions pertaining to penal Laws will be of 50 marks, whereas, that of Revenue and Local Laws will be of 150 marks.
The interview : The suitability of the candidate for employment in the U.P. Higher Judicial Service will be tested with reference to his merit giving due regard to his ability, character, personality, and physique.
