Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Class- II (Entry Level) Examination
Scheme of Examination
Scheme of Examination
The Examination shall be conducted in three stages, namely,
(i) Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
(ii) Main Examination (Written Type)
(iii) Viva voce (Interview)
The scheme of the examinations shall be as follows: -
(i) Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
(ii) Main Examination (Written Type)
(iii) Viva voce (Interview)
The scheme of the examinations shall be as follows: -
Preliminary Examination
The preliminary examination shall be of the duration of two & half hours consisting 100 marks of 100 objective-type questions from the following :
First Part: Law: (Total questions 75 of 75 marks)
- Constitution of India
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Transfer of Property Act
- Contract Act
- Specific Reliefs Act
- Limitation Act
- MP Accommodation Control Act
- MP Land Revenue Code
- Indian Evidence Act
- Indian Penal Code
- Code of Criminal Procedure
- Negotiable Instruments Act
Second Part:
General Knowledge (Questions- 15, Marks- 15)
Computer Knowledge (Questions- 05, Marks- 05)
English Knowledge (Questions- 05, Marks- 05)
Main Examination (Written) (Max. Marks 100)
Mains Examination consists of four Question Papers each paper carrying 50 marks. First and Second Question Papers will be giventogether while Third and Fourth Question Papers will be given together. The time period will be of 3 hours.
First Question Paper: (Total Marks- 50)
- Constitution of India
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Transfer of Property Act
- Contract Act
- Specific Reliefs Act
- Limitation Act
Second Question Paper: (Total Marks- 50)
- MP Accommodation Control Act
- MP Land Revenue Code
- Indian Evidence Act
- Indian Penal Code
- Code of Criminal Procedure
- Negotiable Instruments Act
Third Question Paper: (Total Marks- 50)
- Writing (150 words) on Social Issue- 15 marks
- Writing (150 words) on Legal Issue- 10 marks
- Summerization (Legal- in Hindi)- 10 marks
- Summerization (Legal- in English)- 15 marks
Fourth Question Paper: (Total Marks- 50)
- Judgement/ Order (Civil) Writing- 30 marks
- Judgement/ Order (Criminal) Writing- 20 marks
Viva-voce (Interview)
The maximum marks for viva-voce would be 25.
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