Syllabus of the Written Examination for the Posts in Grade-I of the Assam Judicial Service
The Examination will be held in three stages:
(1) Preliminary Examination
(1) Final Written Examination
(2) Viva- voce
Syllabus
Preliminary Examination
The
Preliminary Examination (Screening Test) shall consist of the Objective
type questions of 100 marks out of which 90 marks will cover General
Knowledge, Aptitude, Intelligence, Test of Comprehension and Expression
of Law, English, Constitution of India, Code of Civil procedure, Indian
Penal Code, Transfer of Property Act, Indian Evidence Act, Limitation
Act, Legal Theories of Jurisprudence, Aebitration Act, Indian Contract
Act, Family Law, Specific Relief Act, Motor Vehicle Act, Industrial and
Labour Law, Land Acquisition Act, Law relating to Trust, Indian
Registration Act and Court Fee Act and remaining 10 marks to test the
proficiency in the official language (s) of the State of Assam.
Syllabus
Final Written Examination
Final Written Examination
Paper- I: One paper of 100 marks (duration not less than 2 hours) to test the-
- General Knowledge
- Aptitude
- Intelligence
- Test of comprehension and expression of law
- General English including Essay Writing on legal topic and information technology
- Transfer of Property Act
- Civil Procedure Code
- Code of Criminal Procedure
- Indian Evidence Act
- Indian Penal Code
- Limitation Act
- The Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996
- The Indian Contract Act
- Family Law
- Law relating to Specific Relief
- The Motor Vehicle Act
- Industrial and Labour Law
- The Land Acquisition Act
- Law relating to Trust
- The Indian Registration Act
- The Court Fees Act
- Judgment writing (Paper Book to be supplied)
- Legal theories on jurisprudence
- Provision of Constitution of India
Note:- The candidate is expected to refer to the relevant decisions of the Apex Court and the High Court while writing answers in Paper-II and III.
Imterview
Interview :- Viva-voce - 50 marks
Disclaimer: Author has tried his best to provide syllabus that is true and accurate as of the date of writing; however, all the syllabii on the the present blog should be double checked for their accuracy and current applicability. For details click here.
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