Punjab Judicial Services | 29 Jul 2023
Introduction
The Punjab Judiciary Exam is conducted jointly by the High Court of Punjab & Haryana and the Punjab Public Service Commission to recruit civil judges.
Highlights of the Punjab Judiciary Exam
Exam Punjab Civil Service (Judicial) Examination
Conducting Body Punjab and Haryana High Court
Posts Offered Civil Judge (Junior Division) –cum-Judicial Magistrate
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Age Limit
Candidates should not be below 21 and above 37 years of age on the last submission date of online application forms.
The upper age limit for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes of all States and Backward Classes only of Punjab shall be up to 42 years.
The upper age limit may be relaxed up to 45 years for Punjab Government employees, its Boards/Corporations/Commissions and Authorities employees, and all States/ Central Government employees.
Ex-servicemen of Punjab Domicile shall be allowed to deduct their service period in the Armed Forces of Union from their actual age. Suppose the resultant age does not exceed the maximum age limit prescribed for
direct appointment to such a vacancy in the Service Rules concerned by more than three years. In that case, they shall be deemed to satisfy the condition regarding the age limit.
The upper age limit is also relaxed up to 42 years for Widows, Divorcees ladies and certain other Categories of Women.
The upper age limit is also relaxed up to 47 years for Physically Handicapped persons within Punjab's domicile.
The upper age limit for Divorced women, widows and other specific categories of women is relaxed until 42 years.
Allowances in terms of age limit are offered to the ex-servicemen of the Domicile of Punjab.
Preliminary Exam Pattern
The duration of the entire examination is 2 hours.
The question pattern is objective, with 125 multiple-choice questions.
Each question shall carry four marks.
The total score assigned to the prelims is 500.
Each wrong answer leads to the deduction of 0.20% of the score assigned per question.
The topics include current events, aptitude, main law subjects, and constitutional history.
No candidate shall be allowed to appear in the Mains Examination unless he/she secures a minimum of 150 marks (100 marks for all reserved category candidates) in the Preliminary Examination out of 500 marks.
Preliminary
Aptitude, Analytical Skills, and Reasoning
Main Subjects of Law
Indian Legal and Constitutional History and Governance
Current National and International Events
Mains Examination Pattern
There are five papers under the Punjab Judiciary Mains Examination.
Papers I to IV shall carry 200 marks each.
Paper V shall carry 150 marks.
Each written paper shall be of three hours duration.
The format of the Punjab Judiciary Mains Examination is narrative.
All the papers are conducted in English except for the language paper.
The minimum qualifying marks in the language paper Punjabi (Gurmukhi Script) shall be 33%.
The standard of the language paper of punjabi (Gurmukhi Script) will be of Matriculation Examination of the Punjab School Education Board or equivalent to it.
Only bare copies of Legislative Enactments will be supplied during mains examination.
Mains Examination
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
The Punjab Courts Act, 1918
Civil Law – I (Paper I)
Specific Relief Act, 1963
200 Marks The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
The Indian Partnership Act, 1932
The Indian Contract Act, 1872
The East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
Muslim Law
Civil Law – II (Paper II) Limitation and Registration Law
Customary Law
200 Marks Hindu Law
The Code of Criminal Procedure,1973
Criminal Law (Paper III)
The Indian Penal Code,1860
200 Marks The Indian Evidence Act,1872
Essay writing (1000-1100 words)
Comprehension
English (Paper IV)
Correction of sentence
200 Marks Precis writing
Making sentences with particular phrases and words
Language (Paper V)
Translations of Punjabi, which are given in the Gurumukhi script.
150 Marks
Punjab Judiciary Viva Voce Pattern
The Viva-Voce shall carry 100 marks, and the final result shall be prepared based on the Grand Total of the marks obtained by the candidates in the Mains Written Examination and the Viva-Voce.
Only the candidates securing at least a 50% score (45% marks for the SC/BC/Physically Handicapped, Pb. category candidates) in all the written papers are eligible for the viva voce.
The Viva-Voce shall relate to matters of general interest and is intended to test the candidate's alertness, intelligence and general outlook.
The Viva Voce is conducted in the English language.