Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Recruitment Notification | Maharashtra District Judge Exam 2014

Applications in the prescribed form are invited online from eligible candidates for the posts of District Judge, in the Judicial Service of the State of Maharashtra.

Name of Post: District Judge
No. of Posts: 17
Pay-Scale: Rs. 51,550- 63070

Age Limit: Must have attained the age of thirty­ five years and must not have attained the age of forty ­eight years in the case of candidates belonging to communities recognized as backward by the Government for the purpose of recruitment and forty­ five years in the case of others, as on the date of publication of Advertisement.
Minimum Qualification: Practising as an Advocate in the High Court or Courts subordinate thereto for not less than seven years on the date of publication of Advertisement and in computing the period during which a candidate has been an Advocate there shall be included any period during which he has held the post of a Public Prosecutor or Government Advocate or Judicial Officer.
 
Date of Publication: 30.06.2014
Online Last Date: 21.07.2014
 
For further details and full advertisement, visit the link below-
https://103.23.150.156/dj2014/advtdj2014.pdf

For Online Application, visit the link below-
https://103.23.150.156/dj2014/recruitment.php 

Question Paper | HCS(JB) (Pre) 2011 | Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Exam- 2011

HCS (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Examination 2011

Question Number: 11-20

11. Vast powers and functions vested in the Indian President make him:
a. Almosta dictator
b.A benevolent ruler
c. Real head of the Government
d.A nominal Constitution Head

12. Only that person can be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court who is a citizen of Indiaand:
a. judge of the High Court for at least five years.
b. advocate of the Supreme Court for at least 10 years' standing.
c. judge of the High Court for at least ten years.
d. advocate of the High Court for at least fifteen years.

13. While a proclamation of emergency is in operation the State Government:-
a. Cannot legislate.
b. Can legislate only on subjects in the Concurrent List.
c. Can legislate on the subject in the State List.
d. Is suspended.

14. 'What cannot be done directly cannot be done indirectly'. This statement epitomises the doctrine of:-
a. Pith and substance.
b. Implied powers.
c. Ancillary powers
d. Colourable legislation.

15. Residuary powers are vested in:
a. executive
b. judiciary
c. parliament
d. state legislatures

16. Who said that the Supreme Court in India has the highest powers which no other court in the world possess?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
b. Jawahar Lal Nehru
c. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
d. Alladi Krishna Swamy Iyyer

17. The Constitution of India is:-
a. Highly federal
c. Neither federal nor unitary
b. Highly unitary
d. Partly federal and partly unitary

18. Who amongst the following is not a 'public officer' within the meaning of Section 2 (17) of CPC.
a. a Judge
b. a person in service under the pay of Government
c. sarpanch of a Gram Panchayat
d. all of the above

19. Give response to the statement Equality before law under Article 14 of the Constitution is with reference to
a. laws enacted by legislature
b. orders passed by the executive
c. notifications issued by the Government only
d. laws enacted by legislature, executive order etc.

20. A change of nature of obligation of a contract is known as
a. repudiation
b. rescission
c. alteration
d. none of the above

Question Paper | Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Preliminary Exam- 2013

Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Preliminary Examination- 2013
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & LAW

Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Question Number: 11-20

11. In which among the following States in India, Legislative Council does not exist ?
(a) State of Bihar
(b) State of Maharashtra
(c) State of Rajasthan
(d) State of Karnataka

12. Who among the following is not a legal person ?
(a) The Kumaon University
(b) State Bank of India
(c) The President of India
(d) The State of Uttarakhand

13. The Headquarters of world Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) is at
(a) Rome
(b) Paris
(c) New York
(d) Ohio

14. The readjustment of current strength of the Lok Sabha and the State Assemblies in India has been freezed upto
(a) year 2026
(b) year 2016
(c) year 2018
(d) year 2020

15. The Father of ‘Local Self Government’ in India was
(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Canning
(c) Lord Curzon
(d) Lord Ripon

16. Who is known as the Father of International Law ?
(a) Hugo Grotius
(b) Oppenheim
(c) Edward Collins
(d) Philip C. Jessup

17. Voltaire was a
(a) Greek Philosopher
(b) British lawyer
(c) French writer and philosopher
(d) American jurist

18. The year of the Hague Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, is
(a) 1900
(b) 1903
(c) 1905
(d) 1907

19. The tenure of every Panchayat in India is five years from the
(a) date appointed for its first meeting
(b) date of notification of election
(c) date of declaration of election results
(d) date of oath of office by members

20. The World Conference on Human Rights and Peace, 2013 was held in
(a) China
(b) Pakistan
(c) United States
(d) Bangladesh