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Annexure "F"

Subject: Syllabus for Written Test.

Marks =120 120 Minutes

ConstitutionalLawN: 15 Marks

Salient features of Indian Constitution.


(iü) Parliamentary form of Government.
(ii) President of India- Election, Qualifications, Impeachment, Position, Powers
and Privileges.
(iv) Cabinet System, Collective Responsibility-Individual responsibility,
President-Prime Minister relationship
(v) Distribution of Legislative Powers (Art. 245, 246 &254)
(vi) Failure of Constitutional Machinery (Art. 356)
(vii) Constitutional Amendments - Methods and limitation (Art. 368)
(vii) Freedom of Trade and Commerce
(ix) Regulatory and Compensatory measures (Artides 301-304).
(X) Artides 141 and 143.
(xi) Appointment and impeachment of the Judges of the High Courts
and Supreme Court.
(xii) Services under the Constitution- Doctrine of Pleasure (Art. 310),
Restrictions (Art. 311)
(xil) Fundamental Rights (Artides 14-16, 19-22 and 25-30).
(xiv) Constitutional remedies. Writ Jurisdiction
(xv) Scope of Artide 32
(xvi) Scope of Artide 226
(xvii) Direcive Principles of State Policy; Relationship between Directive
Principles and Fundamental Rights.
(xvil) Emergency Provisions: Arts 352 to 354, 358 and 359.
Administrative Law: 10 Marks

() Classification of Administrative Action:


(ü) Definition of administrative actions.
(ii) Need for dassification
(iv) Identification of legislative action
(v) Identification of quasi-judidal and administrative ations. Legislative
powers of administration.
(vi) Necessity for delegation of legislative powers and its constitutional validity.
(vii) Priniples of Natural Justice:
(viii) No man shall be judge in his own cause.
(ix) No man shall be condemned unheard.
(X) Administrative Discretion
(xi) Need for Administrative Discretion
(xi) Administrative Discretion and rule of law
(xiii) Need for safeguards.
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(xiv) Doctrine of Excessive Delegation of Discretion


(xv) Constitutionality of discretionary powers
(xvi) Administrative disarimination and arbitrariness
(xvii) De tournament De preuvoir
(xvii) Malafide exercise of discretion Improper purpose
(xix) Irrelevant considerations Unreasonableness
ox) Non-exercise of discretionary powers
(oi) Liability of the Government
(xxii) Statutory- immunity
(xiii) Ac of State
(oxiv) Contractual liability of Government
(xoxv) Government privileges in legal proceedings
(oxvi) Public accountability
M s )
Ombudsman
n Lawh 05 Marks

(i) M d n d Schools of Muslim law


Scope, validity and dassification of marriage under Muslim Law
(ii) Polygamy, Divorce and matrimonial remedies under Muslim Law
(iv) Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939.
(v) Maintenance under section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
(vi) Maintenance under Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Adt,
1986

Hindu Law: 05 Marks

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(Xxvii) Ombudsman

Muslim Law:
of Muslim Law. Muslim Law
Sources and Schools dassification of
marriage under
Nature, scope,
validity and remedies under Muslim Law
matrimonial
Polygamy, Divorce and 1939.
(iiü) Marriage Act, Procedure, 1973.
Dissolution of Muslim Code of Criminal
(iv) of the
(v) Maintenance under section 125 (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act,
Maintenance nder Muslim Women
(vi)
1986 05 Marks
Hindu Law:
Hindu Marriage.
essential conditions of Law
Nature, Concept and under Hindu
divorce by mutual consent
(ii) GroOunds of divorce and
Matrimonial remedies
under Hindu
(iüi)
(iv) N°lity of marriage
Restitution of conjugal rights
(v)
(vi) Judicial separation
(vii) Dissolution of marriage
coparcenary under Mitakshara law
(vili) Joint family and privileges and obligations.
(ix) Karta-his powers,Guardianship.
(x) Adoption and
15 Marks
Law ofContract
elements and kinds.
contract - Definitions,
(i) Aqreement and forms, essential elements,
Proposal and acceptance: their various
(ii) Communications and revOcation.
legal relationship.
(iiü) Intention to eate essential elements-privity of
(iv) Consideration: its need, meaning, kinds, to consideration; adequacy of
Contract, promissory estoppel, exceptions
executary Consideration; unlawfu
Consideration; present, past and of India on
Consideration and its effects:
views of Law Commission
evaluation of the doctrine of consideration.
consideration;

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supplied to
definition of minor, necessities
(v) Capacity to contract: meaning, and detrimental to a minor affirmation
a minor, agreements benefidal
agreement-fraud by minor- agreements
restitution in cases of minor's
and tested-evaluation of the law
made on behalf of a minor's agreement
relating to minor's agreement.
certain relations resembling those reated by contracts
(vi) Quasi-contracts ofRemoteness of damages- ascertainment of
damages.
(vi) Damages: kinds-
(vii) Spedfic performance of contracts.
enforced.
(ix) Contract that can be spedfically
(x) Resission and cancellation.
Injunction. indemnifier,
(xii) Indemnity: Definition, nature and extent of liability of the
Commencement of liability of the indemnifier.
a valid quarantee contract,
(xii) Guarantee: Definition, basic essentials for
Nature and extent of surety's liability, discharge of :surety's liability.
duties of bailor and bailee towards
(xiv) Bailment: Definition, kinds of bailees, bailee.
each other, rights of bailor and bailee, finder of goods asa
(xv) Agency: Kinds of agents and agencdes; Distinction between agent and
servant; Essentials of agency transaction; Various methods of reation of
agency; delegation.
Concept of sale as a contrat; Essentials of a ontract of21/2
(vi)sale; of Goods:terms
Sale Implied in contract of sale; Rule of Caveat Emptor and the
exceptions thereto; Changing concept of Caveat Emptor; Unpaid seller and
his rights.
Company Law 10 Marks
(0) Concept of registration and incorporation; Memorandum of Association,
Dotrine of utra vires; Artides of Assoiation; Doctrine of constructive
notice and indoor management; Prospectus-statement in lieu of prospectus;
(i) Promotors- position, duties and liabilities;
(ii) Directors- position, appointment, qualifications, vacation of office, removal,
resignation, powers and duties of directors; meeting registers, loans,
remuneration of directors, role of nominee directors- compensation for loss
of office managing directors- compensation for loss of office-managing
directors and other managerial personnel;
(iv) Meetings- kinds- procedure voting;
(v) Debentures- meaning- fixed and floating charge kinds of debentures
shareholder and debent°e holder- remedies of debenture holders.
(vi) Protection of minority rights.
(vii) Winding up- types- by Court- reasonable- grounds- who can apply- power
of cout-consequences of winding up order- voluntary winding up by
members and creditors- winding up subject to supervision of courts- liability
of past members- payment of liabilities- preferential payment, undaimed
dividends, winding up of unregistered company.

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of past members- payment of liabilities- preferential payment, undaimed


dividends, winding up of unregistered company.

Labour Laws 10 Marks


Definition of Trade Union and the right to form the Trade Union.
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(ii) Legal Control and Protection of Trade Union: Registration, amalgamation,


rights, immunities, liabilities and dissolution. Trade Union Funds.
(ii) Collective bargaining.
(iv) Strikes, lock-outs, lay off and retrenchment. Transfer and dosure.
(V) Unfair Labour practices.
(vi) Dis naYproceedings.
(vi) welfare: concept, dassification and importance.
(vii) Obligations of employer for health, safetyy and welfare.
(ixX) Working hours of aduts and Annual Leave with wages.
(x) Employment of young persons: prohibition of employment of children,
regulation of employment of young persons.
(xi) Concept of minimum wage, fair wage, living wage and need based minimum
wage.
(xii) Procedure for fixation and revision of minimum wages.
(xii) Components of wages: dearness allowance, prindple of fixation.
(xiv) Definition of wage under Payment of Wages At, 1936 and responsibility for
payment of wages.
(xv) Concept of employer, workmen, dependent, disablement.
(Xvi) Workmen's compensation: employer's liability for ompensation, amount
and distribution of compensation.
(xvii) Employee's State Insurance: benefits, ESI fund and contribution.

CriminalLaw 10 Marks

Indian Penal Code: General defences (Sections 76-106): Group liability


(Sections 34 & 149): Unlawful Assembly, Ofong and Afray; Abetment
Criminal
304 210 ; Criminal Attempt: against body (Sections 299
339-343, 349-353 and 359-363); Offences against property
(Sections 378, 379, 383, 384, 390-392, 395, 405, 415-417,425 and 426).
Jurisprudence 10 Marks
Meaning and scope of Jurisprudence; Nature and definition of "Law" Schools
of Law (Analytical positivism, Natural Law, Historical School and Sociologica
School); Sources of Law (Legislation, precedents, customs and juristic
writings); Rights and duties- concept and co-relationship); Concept of person,
Ow ership and Possession.

IntemationalLawAnd Human Riahts 20 Marks


(0) Origin, Development, Definition, Nature and Theories of International Law:
Its relation with Muniipal Law.
(iü) Sources of International Law, Custom. Treaties. General Principles of Law
and writings.
(ii) Subjects of International Law: State induding Recognition of States;
Individuals and peoples, International Organizations.
(iv) Jurisdiction of States: Territorial, Personal and Universal.
(v) Extradition and Asylum.
vi) Law of State
Respoiste
(vi) Peacefu Settlement of indu ding settlement by
l0.
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(vii) Use of Forces under International Law.


(ix) Human Rights: Origin, development and nature of Human Rights;
International Bill of Human Rights; Regionalal Systems of Human Rights Law;
Protection of Human Rights Act and International Humanitarian Law.

Environmental Law 10 Marks


Environmental Pollution: Meaning and issues.
() Constitutional provisions-Art. 14, 19(1Xg), 21, 48A & 51A, right to
wholesome environment-evolution and application. PIL and protection of
Environment.
(ii) Water and Air Pollution Control Acts:
(iv) Standards, CPCB and SPCB, Consent Mechanism, Control Areas and
Restraint Orders
(V) Citizen Suit and Access to Environmental Information
(vi) Corporate and Governmental Liability for Environmental Offences

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Prindples of Law
Law. General
with Munidpal Cstom.
Treaties.
Its relation Law,
International
States;
(ü)
Sources of Recognition of
induding
and writings. State
International Law: Organizations.

(ii) Subjects of International


and peoples;
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Inurisdiction of States:Territorial, PersSonal and Universal.
(iv) Extradition and Asylum.
(v) Responsibility. settlement by ICJ.
State induding
(vi) Law of Settlement of Disputes
(vii) Pea•ceful Page 22 of 27

Law. Human Rights;


under International nature of
(vii)) Use of Forces development and
Rights Law;
HumanELmn
Origin, Reaional Systems of Human
Riobts: Law.
(ix) International
Humanitarian
International
Rights Act and
Protection of Human
10 Marks
Environmental Law
and issues. to
Pollution: Meaning 48A & 51A, right
14, 19(1)Xg), 21, PIL and protection of
Environmental
(1) Constitutional
provisions-Art.
application.
() wholesome
environment-evolution and
Environment.
Pollution Control Acts: Areas and
(ii) Water and Air Consent Mechanism, Control

Standards, CPCB and SPCB,


(iv) Restraint Orders Information
Environmental
Aaoess to Offences
Citizen Suit and Liability for
Environmental
(v) Corporate and
Governmental environmental
legislations
(vi) Environmental Protection
At, 1986 and other
(vii)) Law and Norms:
International Environmental Ozone Conventions
Stockholm Declaration,
Global Warming and
(viii) Public Trust Doctrine
Sustainable development, Principle
(ix) Pays
Precautionary Prindple, PolluterProblems in J&K:
(x) Environmental Laws and (Conserva vation) Ad
Local
(xi) Protection Act, JEK Forest and
(xi) Forest Act, 1930, J&K Wildlifewith special emphasis on Forest Dwellers
of the provisions
(Summary traditional knowledge)
and related Forest
Forests, medicinal plants and Central Acts-
Protection of Biodiversity
in J&K- Local Laws
(xii)
(Protection) Force At J&K- Existing related
Preservation and protection of
lakes and waterways in
(xiv)
laws and future needs.

(Ashok Kumar) JKAS,


Controller of Examination,
Board,
J&K Services Selection
Jammu

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Annexure G

COMPUTER SCIENCE=10MARKS

Functioning of Computer, Classification of Computer, Components of Computer, Computer


Hardware, CPU, Memory Unit, Storage Devices, Input Devices, Output Devices, MODEM
and its working, Number System, Decimal Number System, Binary Number System, Octal
Number System and Hexadecimal Number System, Digital Codes, Code Conversion, Logic
Gate Symbol ldentification, Network Media- Guided (Twisted pair, Co-axial Fibre Optics),

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