Sunday, October 28, 2012

Syllabus | Odisha APP | Odisha Assistant Public Prosecutors Exam

Odisha Assistant Public Prosecutors (Odisha APP) Examination

Plan of Examination

Direct recruitment to the cadre of Assistant Public Prosecutors shall be made by the Odisha Public Service Commission Commission through a competitive examination which shall consist of two parts; written examination and viva voce test in the manner provided in the Rules and in accordance with the syllabus as specified below:-

Syllabus of the Examination


The written examination for the post of Assistant Public Prosecutors in Group-‘B’ Service shall be on the following subjects. Each paper shall be with a duration of two and half hours.

Written Examination

Paper-I – General English

(a) Translation from English to Oriya of a passage consisting of -- 50 marks two hundred words and Translation from Oriya to English of a passage consisting of two hundred words.

(b) An Essay of about 1,500 words -- 50 marks

(c) Précis writing consisting of 250 words -- 25 marks

(d) Comprehension (Passage of about 500 words with 5 questions) -- 25 marks

Paper-II – Procedural Laws

(a) Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 -- 50 marks

(b) Indian Evidence Act -- 50 marks

(c) Drafting of Petition, pleading argument -- 50 marks

Paper-III – Criminal Laws

(a) Indian Penal Code, 1860 -- 100 marks

(b) Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 -- 10 marks

(c) Bihar and Orissa Excise Act Chapter-VIII, Secs. 79, 84, 88 of Chapter-IX -- 20 marks

(d) Orissa Forest Act -- 10 marks

(e) Arms Act -- 10 marks

(f) Cattle Tress Pass Act -- 10 marks

(g) P.F.A. Act -- 10 marks

(h) Orissa Police Act -- 10 marks

(i) M.V. Act -- 10 marks

(j) Indian Explosive Act and Explositive Substance Act -- 10 marks

Paper-IV – Miscellaneous Laws


(a) Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 -- 50 marks

(b) Indian Limitation Act, 1963 -- 20 marks

(c) Specific Relief Act, 1963 -- 20 marks

(d) Hindu Laws and Mohammedan Law -- 20 marks

(e) Law of Torts -- 20 marks

(f) Indian Contract Act -- 20 marks

(g) Transfer of Property Act -- 20 marks

(h) Interpretation of Statutes -- 30 marks

Total -- 700 marks


Note: A candidate shall answer the papers in English except for Translation into Oriya. The standard of General English shall be of Degree Course and that of other papers shall be of LL.B. Course under University Examination.

The qualifying mark in the written examination shall be 45% for calling candidates to the Viva Voce test. In case of S.C. and S.T. candidates the qualifying marks shall be 40% of the written examination.

Viva-Voce Test

There shall be 75 marks for viva voce test. A candidate failing to secure 30% marks in the viva voce test will be made unsuitable.

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. 

Syllabus | MP PCS(J) | Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Class- II (Entry Level) Exam

Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Class- II (Entry Level) Examination

Scheme of Examination

The Examination shall be conducted in three stages, namely,
(i) Online Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
(ii) Main Examination (Written Type)
(iii) Viva voce (Interview)

The scheme of the examinations shall be as follows: -


 Online Preliminary Examination

The Online Preliminary Examination shall be of the duration of two hours consisting 150 marks of 150 objective-type questions from the following :

  1. Constitution of India (Total Questions- 10; Total Marks- 10)
  2. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Total Questions- 15; Total Marks- 15)
  3. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (Total Questions- 07; Total Marks- 07)
  4. Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Total Questions- 08; Total Marks- 08)
  5. Specific Reliefs Act, 1963 (Total Questions- 06; Total Marks- 06)
  6. Limitation Act, 1963 (Total Questions- 04; Total Marks- 04)
  7. MP Accommodation Control Act, 1961 (Total Questions- 05; Total Marks- 05)
  8. MP Land Revenue Code, 1959 (Total Questions- 05; Total Marks- 05)
  9. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (Total Questions- 15; Total Marks- 15)
  10. Indian Penal Code, 1861 (Total Questions- 15; Total Marks- 15)
  11. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Total Questions- 15; Total Marks- 15)
  12. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Total Questions- 05; Total Marks- 05)
  13. General Knowledge (Total Questions- 20; Total Marks- 20)
  14. Computer Knowledge (Total Questions- 10; Total Marks- 10)
  15. English Knowledge (Total Questions- 10; Total Marks- 10)
Main Examination (Written) (Max. Marks 400)

Mains Examination consists of four Question Papers each paper carrying 100 marks. The time period for each question paper will be of 3 hours.

First Question Paper: (Total Marks- 100)

  1. Constitution of India
  2. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  3. Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  4. Indian Contract Act, 1872
  5. Specific Reliefs Act, 1963
  6. Limitation Act, 1963
Second Question Paper: (Total Marks- 100)
  1. Writing on Social Issue- 30 marks
  2. Writing on Legal Issue- 20 marks
  3. Precis Writing- 20 marks
  4. Translation (Hindi to English)- 15 marks
  5. Translation (English to Hindi)- 15 marks
Third Question Paper: (Total Marks- 100)
  1. MP Accommodation Control Act, 1961
  2. MP Land Revenue Code, 1959
  3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  4. Indian Penal Code, 1861
  5. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  6. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Fourth Question Paper: (Total Marks- 100)
  1. Framing of Issues- 10 marks
  2. Framing of Charges- 10 marks
  3. Judgement/ Order (Civil) Writing- 40 marks
  4. Judgement/ Order (Criminal) Writing- 40 marks
Viva-voce (Interview)

The maximum marks for viva-voce would be 50.

 
 [Updated on 25 December 2018]

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