UP Judicial Services Exam 2021
The UPPSC Judicial Services exam notification for the present year can be out anytime. Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission is responsible for recruiting eligible candidates for the post of civil judge. The UPPSC civil judge recruitment 2021 details will be released on the official website- uppsc.up.nic.in/.
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UP Judicial Services Exam Overview
Exam Name | UP Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam |
Commission Name or Exam conducting body | Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) |
Total Vacancy 2021 | To be announced |
UPPSC Civil Judge Recruitment Date | To be announced |
Application Form Mode | Online Mode |
Authentic Website | www.uppsc.up.nic.in |
Contact Details Note: In every correspondence with the Commission, the name of Examination. Advertisement No. Registration No. Name of Candidate, Date of Birth & Roll No. (If communicated) should be mentioned. | Official Email ID: [email protected] Phone no: 0532 - 2407547 |
UP Judicial Services Exam Important Dates
Events | Dates |
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UP Judiciary 2021 Official Notification Release Date | to be announced |
UPPSC J Application Form 2021 Date | to be announced |
UPPSC J Application Form 2021 Last Date | to be announced |
Last Date to Apply for UPPSC PCS 2021 | to be announced |
UPPSC Judiciary Prelims Admit Card 2021 | to be announced |
UPPSC Judicial Services Exam Date for Prelims | to be announced |
UPPSC Judiciary Result | to be announced |
UPPSC Judicial Services Exam Date for Mains | to be announced |
UP Judiciary Mains Result | to be announced |
UPPSC Judicial Services Interview | to be announced |
UP Judiciary Exam Eligibility Criteria
UPPSC Civil Judge Age Limit
UP PCS J age limit for general is from 22 years to 35 years. There is also a provision of age relaxation for several categories as mentioned below.
Age Relaxation
Category | Age Relaxation |
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SC/ST | 5 Years |
OBC | 5 Years |
Sports Person | 5 Years |
State Govt. Employees | 5 Years |
Physical Handicapped | 15 Years |
Ex. Servicemen | 5 Years |
Educational Qualification
- The candidate must hold a Bachelor of Laws degree from a university established by law in Uttar Pradesh or from any other Indian university recognized by the Governor for this purpose. OR
- Must be an Advocate enrolled under the Advocate Act 1961, a Barrister of England or Northern Ireland, or a Member Faculty of Advocates in Scotland, with the right to practice in the Court or Courts subordinate to it.
It is also required that the applicant has a solid understanding of Hindi in Devnagri Script.
UP Judicial Services Exam Pattern
Prelims Exam Pattern
Paper | Marks | Exam Duration |
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Paper-1: General Knowledge | 150 | 2 hours |
Paper-2: Law | 300 | 2 hours |
Mains Exam Pattern 2021
Paper | Marks | Duration of the Exam | Marks |
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I | General Knowledge | 3 HOURS | 200 |
II | Language | 3 HOURS | 200 |
III | Law – I (Substantive Law) | 3 HOURS | 200 |
IV | Law – II (Procedure and Evidence) | 3 HOURS | 200 |
V | Law – III (Penal, Revenue, and Local Laws) | 3 HOURS | 200 |
Interview
The interview will be of 100 marks. The suitability of candidates for employment in the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service will be tested with reference to his merit giving due regard to his ability character, personality and physique.
UP Judiciary Exam Syllabus
Syllabus For Prelims Exam
Paper I: LAW
Contract | Criminal Procedure Code | Civil Procedure Code |
Indian Penal Code | Indian Evidence Act | Transfer of Property Act |
Indian Constitution | Current International Affairs | International Organisations |
Jurisprudence | | |
Paper-II: General Knowledge
Information Technology | Space | Science and Technology |
Internation Organisations | International Affairs | Indian Economics |
India and World | Current national Affairs | Indian Politics |
Indian Geography | Indian History | Indian Culture |
Syllabus For Mains Exam
Paper 1: General Knowledge
Indian History | Indian Culture | Indian Geography |
Indian Polity | Current National Issues | Social Relevance Topics |
Indian and the world | Economy of India | International affairs and Institutions |
Development in the field of Science and Technology | Communication and Space | |
Paper 2: Language
Aspirants have to undergo for Paper-II exam in the mains exam in order to crack the exam. Mainly the paper II has tested the candidates in both Hindi and English language. Below we were given the procedure and also each topic comprises questions and marks.
This paper will be conducted for a total of 200 marks. Candidates have to score good marks to get above the cut off marks.
- Essay to be written in English – 60 marks
- English Préci writing – 60 marks
- Translation of passage from Hindi to English – 40 marks
- Translation of Passage from English to Hindi – 40 marks
Paper 3: Law-I (Substantive Law)
The law of contracts, the law of Partnership, the law concerning easements and torts, the Law relating to the transfer of property including the principles of equity, specifically applicable thereto, the principal of Equity with special reference to the Law of trust and specific relief, Hindu Law and Mohammedan Law, and Constitutional Law.
Note: There shall be questions of 50 marks in relation to Constitutional Law alone.
Paper 4: Law-II (Procedure and Evidence)
The law of evidence, the Criminal Procedure Code, and the Code of Civil Procedure, including the principles of pleading. The question 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, and the conduct of cases generally but will not be restricted to them.
Paper 5: Law-III (Penal, Revenue, and Local Laws)
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, Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act, U.P. Panchayat Raj Act, U.P. Consolidation of Holding Act, 1953, Uttar Pradesh Urban (Planning and Development) Act 1973, together with rules framed under the aforesaid Acts.
Total Vacancies
To Be Out Soon