Every year examinations are conducted to select the candidates for Delhi
Judicial Services, there are some parameters to be eligible for Delhi
Judicial Services Examinations, Such as:
A candidate shall be
eligible to appear in the examination if he /she is
(a) a citizen of
India;
(b) a person
practicing as an Advocate in India or a person qualified to be admitted as an
Advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961; and
(c) not more than 32
years of age as on the 1st day of January following the date of commencement of
the examination.
Delhi Judicial Services - Pay Scale
Pay
Scale: Rs.27,700 - 44,700
Delhi Judicial Services - Exam Pattern
The Delhi Judicial Services Exam held in three
stages: -
Stage I - Preliminary Exam (Objective Exam)
Stage II - Mains Exam (Written)
Stage III - Viva Voice (Interview)
Delhi Judicial
Services - Syllabus for Preliminary Examination
Preliminary
Examination is a screening test consists of a single paper of MCQ carrying a
maximum of 200 marks. Preliminary Exam includes questions based on the
following subjects -
- General
knowledge
- Aptitude
- English
- Constitution
of India
- Code of
Civil Procedure & Criminal Procedure
- Indian
Penal Code
- Contract
& Partnership Act
- Principles
Governing Arbitration Law
- Specific
Relied and Limitation Act
- Evidence Act
In preliminary exam
qualifying marks for the general category is 60% and 55% for Reserved Category.
Delhi Judicial
Services - Syllabus for Mains Examination
Mains Examination
consists of the following subjects: -
S.N
|
Subjects
|
Maximum Marks
|
1
|
General Knowledge and Language
|
250
|
2
|
Civil Law-I
|
200
|
3
|
Civil Law-II
|
200
|
4
|
Criminal Law
|
200
|
Section - I
S.N
|
Name
|
Subjects
|
Maximum Marks
|
1
|
General Knowledge
|
Current Affairs
|
100
|
2
|
Language
|
Essay, Translation and Precis writing
|
150
|
General Knowledge and
Language - This paper will check how well knowledge of
current affairs you have?
Language - This is to evaluate
your English language skills and expressiveness. It also consists of negative
marketing.
Section - II
Civil Law I - This exam consists of
a question that is based on the Indian Contract Act, Indian Sales of Goods Act,
Indian Partnership Act, Hindu Law, Mohammadan Law, Delhi Rent Control Act and
Law of Torts.
Section - III
Civil Law II - This exam consists
question based on the Civil Procedure Code, Law of Evidence, Law of Limitation
& Law of Registration.
Section - IV
Criminal Law - This exam consists of
a question based on the Indian Penal Code & Indian Evidence Act.
Viva Voice is an Interview round carrying 150
marks. Those candidates are eligible for Viva-voice who obtains 40% marks in
each written paper and 50% marks in aggregate except reserved category
candidates i.e. Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Physically Handicapped
(Blind/Low Vision). For those candidates qualifying marks will be 35% in each
written paper and 45% marks in aggregate.
Aggregate marks obtained by you in both viva and
written exams will decide your position.
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