The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission holds the UP PCS J Examination 2024, commonly referred to as the UP Judiciary exam, to select applicants for the Junior Division post of Civil Judge.
upcoming pcs j vacancy 2024
The number of vacancies for the UP PCS J 2024 exam has not yet been announced. The official UP PCS J Announcement 2024 will contain details on UP PCS J vacancies including the overall number and by category.
- The up pcs j upcoming vacancy in the General category is yet to be announced.
- The up pcs j upcoming vacancy in the OBC category is yet to be announced.
- The up pcs j upcoming vacancy in the SC category is yet to be announced.
- The up pcs j upcoming vacancy in the ST category is yet to be announced.
- The up pcs j upcoming vacancy in the EWS category is yet to be announced.
up pcs j exam syllabus 2024
A vast number of subjects are covered in the UP Judiciary Syllabus 2024, all of which prospective candidates must carefully study and comprehend. The purpose of the syllabus is to evaluate candidates’ knowledge, comprehension, and application of diverse legal principles in real-world situations. The examination syllabus can be broken down into the following three main sections:
UP pcs j syllabus for Preliminary Examination:
Paper: I General Knowledge
- Questions posed on Current Affairs
- Questions posed on History & Geography of India
- Questions posed on Indian Economy
- Questions posed on Economic and Social Development
- Questions posed on Information Technology, Internet, and social media
- Questions posed on Science and Technology
- Questions posed on the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act
- Questions posed on the Dowry Prohibition Act
- Questions posed on Important Events
- Questions posed on Constitutional and administrative law, its Features
- Questions posed on Pre-Conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act
- Questions posed on the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition)Act and other important acts
- Questions posed on the Judicial System
- Questions posed on Citizenship
- Questions posed on Fundamental Rights
- Questions posed on Duties of the citizens
- Questions posed on the Preamble of the Indian Constitution
Paper: II Law
- Questions posed from the Law of Contract
- Questions posed from the Criminal Procedure Code
- Questions posed from the Indian Evidence Act
- Questions posed from the Civil Procedure Code
- Questions posed from the Indian Penal Code
- Questions posed from the Transfer of Property Act
- Questions posed from the Indian Evidence Act
- Questions posed from the Current International Affairs
- Questions posed from the Jurisprudence
- Questions posed from the Indian Constitution
- Questions posed from the International Organizations
UP PCS J syllabus for Mains Examination:
Law Paper I:
- Questions posed on the Law of contracts
- Questions posed on the Law of Partnership
- Questions posed on the Law concerning easements and the Law of torts
- Questions posed on the Law relating to the transfer of property including the principles of equity
- Questions posed on the Specifically applicable thereto
- Questions posed on the principle of equity with special reference to the Law of trust and specific relief
- Questions posed on the Hindu Law and Mohammedan Law
- Questions posed on the Constitutional Law
Law Paper II:
- Questions posed on the law of evidence
- Questions posed on The Criminal Procedure Code
- Questions posed on The Code of Civil Procedure
- Questions posed on the Principles of pleading
- Questions posed on Practical matters such as the framing of charges, etc.
Law Paper III:
- Questions posed from the Indian Penal Code
- Questions posed from the Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act of 1951
- Questions posed from the Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent, and Eviction) Act of 1972
- Questions posed from the Municipalities Act of U.P.
- Questions posed from the Panchayat Raj Act of U.P.
- Questions posed from the Consolidation of Holding Act of 1953
- Questions posed from the Uttar Pradesh Urban (Planning and Development) Act of 1973
Hindi:
- Writing of Essay
- Précis writing
- Passage translations from English to Hindi
English:
- Writing of Essay
- Précis writing
- Passage translations from Hindi to English
General Knowledge:
- Questions posed on the History of India and Indian Culture
- Questions posed on the Geography of India
- Questions posed on the Indian Polity
- Questions posed on Current National Issues and topics of social relevance
- Questions posed on the India and the World
- Questions posed on the Indian Economy
- Questions posed on the International Affairs and Institutions
- Questions posed on Science and Technology
- Questions posed on Communications and Space
UP PCS J syllabus for the Interview Round:
- There will be an examination for the interview worth 100 marks.
- Merit-based evaluations of candidates’ suitability for work in the Uttar Pradesh judiciary will take into account their character, personality traits, and physical characteristics.
All the best for your exams!
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