Madhya Pradesh High Court has published a recruitment notification for the post of Civil Judge. The recruitment will be done on the basis of Civil Judge Class 2 (Entry Level) Exam 2019. MP High Court Civil Judge Online Application will begin from 22 September 2020 on the official website – mphc.gov.in.
- Candidates with requisite qualification and experience can apply for MP High Court Civil Judge Exam on or before 05 November 2020.
- The exam will be conducted in two phases i.e. MP High Court Civil Judge Prelims Exam and MP High Court Civil Judge Mains Exam.
- Candidates can check the exam pattern, selection criteria, and educational qualification of MP High Court Civil Judge Recruitment 2020 below:
Important Dates
- Commencement of submission of application: 22 September 2020 at 12 PM,
- Last date for submission of online application: 05 November 2020,
- Rectification in application form – From 10 November 2020 to 12 November 2020,
- MP High Court Civil Judge Preliminary Exam Date: to be notified later,
- MP High Court Civil Judge Mains Exam Date: to be notified later
MP High Court Civil Judge Exam 2020 Vacancy Details
Civil Judge Grade II – 252 Posts
Eligibility Criteria for MP High Court Civil Judge Exam 2020
Educational Qualification: Candidate should have a Degree in Law from a recognized University.
Age Limit: 21 to 35 years as on 01 January 2020
Selection Process for MP High Court Civil Judge Posts
Selection will be done on the basis of written test (Preliminary and Mains) and Interview.
How to apply for MP High Court Civil Judge Exam 2020 ?
Candidates can apply to the post through the online mode from 22 September to 05 November 2020 on the official website – mphc.gov.in.
Eligibility and Age Limit – Madhya Pradesh Judicial Service Civil Judge Class II Exam
1. Education Qualification: Candidates who have completed their LLB degree ( 3 year or 5 year ) from a Government (and Bar Council) recognized University are eligible to apply for MP High Court Civil Judge Class II recruitment exam.
2. Age Limit: The minimum age limit to apply for MP High Court Civil Judge Recruitment is 21 Years while the maximum age is 35 years as on the cut off date mentioned in the advertisement for the year.
Scheme of Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Class- II (Entry Level) Exam
The Examination shall be conducted in three stages:
(i) Online Preliminary Examination (Multiple Choice Objective test, with negative marking)
(ii) Main Examination (Descriptive, written exam)
(iii) Viva-voce (Personal interview)
Syllabus – Online Preliminary Exam – Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Exam (Judicial Magistrate First Class)
The Online Preliminary Examination is for two hours, with 150 objective-type questions of one mark each. The break-up is as below:
- Constitution of India – 10 questions
- Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – 15 questions
- Transfer of Property Act, 1882 – 7 questions
- Indian Contract Act, 1872 – 8 questions
- Specific Relief Act, 1963 – 6 questions
- Limitation Act, 1963 – 4 questions
- MP Accommodation Control Act, 1961 – 5 questions
- MP Land Revenue Code, 1959 – 5 questions
- Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – 15 questions
- Indian Penal Code, 1861 – 15 questions
- Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – 15 questions
- Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 – 5 questions
- General Knowledge – 20 questions
- Computer Knowledge – 10 questions
- English Knowledge – 10 questions
Syllabus for the Main Written Exam – Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Exam
The Main Examination consists of four Question Papers each paper carrying 100 marks (Total of 400 marks). The time period for each question paper will be of 3 hours.
First Question Paper: (Marks – 100)
Constitution of India
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Indian Contract Act, 1872
Specific Reliefs Act, 1963 (I, II and VI to VIII)
Limitation Act, 1963 (Parts II & III)
Second Question Paper: (Marks – 100)
Writing on Social Issue- 30 marks
Writing on Legal Issue- 20 marks
Precis Writing- 20 marks
Translation (Hindi to English)- 15 marks
Translation (English to Hindi)- 15 marks
Third Question Paper: (Marks – 100)
MP Accommodation Control Act, 1961
MP Land Revenue Code, 1959
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Penal Code, 1860
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Fourth Question Paper: (Marks – 100)
Framing of Issues- 10 marks
Framing of Charges- 10 marks
Judgement / Order (Civil) Writing- 40 marks ( Civil Judge II Class level )
Judgement / Order (Criminal) Writing- 40 marks ( Judicial Magistrate First Class Level )
Note: For the Judgement / Order writing, a Plaint, Written Statement, Charge Sheet and Complaint will be provided as applicable.
Viva-voce (Personal Interview)
The maximum marks for viva-voce are 50.
Note: Only the marks from the main exam and the viva-voce will be used for arriving at the final rankings.
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