UP PCSJ 2022: If the aspiring candidates of Uttar Pradesh want to make a career in the field of judiciary and want to be a public servant, then they can apply for the post of civil judges. The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission publishes the notification each year to fill the vacancies of the post of civil judges in the judicial system of Uttar Pradesh. The candidates who have a degree in law and want to be a part of the legal system of the state can apply for the position of judge.
UP PCSJ 2022 Application Form:
In order to appear for the examination, you will have to fill up and submit the UP Judicial Services 2022 Application Form. The candidate will have to follow the steps mentioned below:
- The application form available on the official website and all the eligible candidates will be able to fill-up the form online.
- Candidates will have to fill up all the details in the application form and these include the name, age, gender and educational qualification.
- Other than this the candidates will also have to provide the details of the communication that include the address, phone number, and email id.
- There will also be an application that the candidates will have to pay online.
Application Fee:
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- The application fee for the candidates belonging to the general category will be Rs. 125 and the application fee for the candidates belonging to the SC/ST category will be Rs. 65/-.
- The candidate will have to make the fee payment through debit or credit card or through net banking.
UP PCSJ Exam 2022 Date:
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Events | Exam Dates |
Pre Exam Date | To be announced |
Mains Exam Date | To be announced |
Interview Schedule | To be announced |
UP PCSJ Eligibility Criteria:
The candidates who are eligible for the examination and the process of selection can appear for the examination. The eligibility criteria are mentioned below:
- Candidates need to be the citizen of India.
- It is necessary for the candidates to have a domicile of Uttar Pradesh in order to get the reservation and the relaxation.
- The candidates must complete a Bachelor’s Law degree from the University established by law in the state of Uttar Pradesh or any other state of India that is recognized by the governor for this purpose.
- Has to be a registered advocate under the provisions of the Advocate Act of 1961 or a Barrister of Northern Ireland or England or a member of the faculty of advocates in Scotland. You are permitted to practice in the court or the courts that are subordinate to it.
- It is also necessary for the candidate to have complete knowledge of Hindi in the Devanagari script.
- The age of the candidate will have to be somewhere between 22 years and 35 years where both years are exclusive.
- There will be 5 years of age relaxation for the SC and the ST candidates.
- The candidates who belong to the OBC category will get an age relaxation of 3 years.
UP Judicial Services Exam Pattern 2022:
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There will be three stages of the examination- Preliminary, Main, and the Viva-voce which is the personality test round. First, the candidates will have to appear for the preliminary examination. The preliminary examination is referred to as the screening test and only after clearing this test, the candidate will be able to appear for the mains examination. Then the last and final stage for the selection process is the interview and after, you clear the interview, the candidate will be able to get the appointment letter.
For the Preliminary round, the exam pattern is as follows:
- There will be a total of two question papers in the preliminary examination.
- The marks dedicated to each of the question paper will be 150 marks.
- The time duration will be 2 hours.
- The second question paper will be law.
- The question papers will have the objective type of questions.
For the main written examination, the candidate will have to appear for a total of 5 subjects. Each of the subjects will carry 200 marks. The subjects that will be included in the examination are General Knowledge that would include current affairs, Language, Substantive law, Law of Evidence and Procedure & Penal, Revenue & local laws.
The third stage is the Interview stage. There is no specific pattern or interview but candidates need to have an in-depth knowledge of the law. The interview will carry 100 marks.
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UP PCSJ 2022 Syllabus:
Preliminary exam syllabus:
General Knowledge
- Communications and Space
- Current National Issues & topics of Social relevance.
- Geography of India.
- History of India.
- India and the World.
- Indian Culture.
- Indian Economy.
- Indian Polity.
- International Affairs and Institutions.
- Science and Technology etc.
Law Acts and Laws
- Civil Procedure Code.
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Current International Affairs
- Indian Constitution
- Indian Evidence Act.
- Indian Penal Code
- International Organizations.
- Law of Contract.
- Transfer of Property Act.
Main Exam Syllabus
General Knowledge
- Communications and Space Current National Issues.
- Geography of India.
- History of India
- India and the World.
- Indian Culture.
- Indian Economy.
- Indian Polity
- . International Affairs and Institutions.
- Science and Technology.
- Topics of Social relevance etc.
Language
- English Precis writing
- Essay writing
- Translation of Passage from English to Hindi
- Translation of passage from Hindi to English
Substantive Law Constitutional Law.
- Hindu Law
- Law of trust and specific relief
- Mohammedan Law.
- The Law concerning easements and torts
- The Law of Contracts
- The Law of Partnership.
- The Law relating to the principles of equity
- The Law relating to the transfer of property
Law-II
- Procedure and Evidence Code of Civil Procedure
- Evidence of witnesses.
- Framing of charges.
- Practical matters.
- Principles of pleading
- The conduct of cases
- The Criminal Procedure Code.
- The Law of Evidence
- The writing of judgment
Law-III
- Penal, Revenue and Local Laws Indian Penal Code
- Land reforms Act 1951, Uttar Pradesh
- The Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition.
- Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953.
- Panchayat Raj Act
- Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act, 1972.
- Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act.
- Uttar Pradesh Urban (Planning and Development) Act 1973.
Admit Card:
- The admit card will be available in the official portal of the commission.
- The download link of the admit card will be available on the official website.
- The admit card will have all the crucial details about the examination, the reporting time, the examination center and also the date and the venue of the examination.
- Candidates will have to carry the admit card to the examination venue.
Result:
- Candidates will be able to get the examination result on the official website of the commission.
- The result will be declared step by step.
- The candidates will first get the result of the preliminary examination and then they will get the final result which will be declared after the commencement of the main examination and the interview.
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