The Jharkhand High Court District Judge Exam Pattern 2024 consists of a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Viva-Voce. The Preliminary Exam is objective, covering legal and general topics, while the Main Exam is descriptive, focusing on law-related subjects. Candidates who clear these stages undergo a Viva-Voce to assess their knowledge and communication skills.
Know about Madras High Court District Judge Exam
Preliminary Examination
The Preliminary Examination is an objective-type test designed to shortlist candidates for the Main Exam. It covers topics like General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and core legal subjects.
- The examination is conducted for 100 marks.
- The duration of the examination is 2 hours.
- There is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer.
Subject |
Marks |
Duration |
General English |
100 |
2 Hours |
General Knowledge (Including Current Affairs) |
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CPC |
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Cr. P.C |
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Evidence Act |
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Law of Contract |
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IPC |
Mains Examination
The Mains Examination is a crucial stage in competitive exams, focusing on in-depth knowledge and analytical abilities. It typically consists of descriptive or multiple-choice questions across various subjects.
- The examination will be conducted for 200 marks.
- The exam will be held in two sittings, the duration of each paper is 3 hours.
Paper |
Subject |
Marks |
Duration |
Paper I |
English |
50 |
3 Hours |
Procedural Law |
50 |
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Law of Evidence |
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Law of Limitation |
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Paper-II |
Substantive Law |
100 |
3 Hours |
Total |
200 |
6 Hours |
Interview
Candidates who will clear the written exam shall be shortlisted for the interview round. The interview will be conducted for 40 marks. The merit list will be prepared based on the performance of the candidate in the mains and interviews.