Tamil Nadu Public service commission TNPSC recently invited
online application form for the posts of Civil Judge. There are total no of
vacancies162 including various categories. TNPSC Civil judge posts will be
filled under Judicial Service Examination 2014. Exam date schedule is already
published by TNPSC for Civil judge posts. If you hold the eligibility criteria then
you can apply online till the last date which 23 September 2014.
TNPSC judicial service Exam date 2014
Date of Written Examination
1.Translation Paper 18.10. 2014 9.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M.
2.Law Paper-I 18.10. 2014 2.00 P.M. to 5.00 P.M.
3. Law Paper-II 19.10.2014 9.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M.
4. Law Paper –III 19.10.2014 2.00 P.M. to 5.00 P.M.
Selection process syllabus | question paper pattern for Civil
judge posts
Selection of the eligible candidates will be based on
through the written examination. Civil judge written exam will be descriptive
type. After that those candidates who will be declared qualified in the written
examination they will be call for personal interview test.
Question paper will contain 4 question papers.
Each question paper will carry 100 marks
Total 3 hours will be given for attempting the question paper.
There are 60 marks for personal interview test.
The question papers on Law Papers I, II and III will be set
both in Tamil and in English.
The candidates are given the option of answering the papers
either in Tamil or in
English
Subject
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Duration
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Marks
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Minimum qualifying marks
/ cutoff marks
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Written test descriptive type
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sc
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Obc
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Other
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Translation paper
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3 hours
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100
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30%
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35%
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40%
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Law paper I
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3 hours
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100
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Law paper II
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3 hours
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100
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Law paper III
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3 hours
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100
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Interview test
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60
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18 for all categories of the candidates
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TNPSC Judicial Service exam Syllabus | Civil Judge Exam
SYLLABI FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION:-
(i) Translation Paper: Translation of passages in English
into Tamil and Tamil into
English. The passages will be from
(1) Depositions, (2) Judgments, and (3) Documents.
(ii) Law Paper – I: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908; The
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973; The Indian Evidence Act, 1872; Principles of pleading
and the Constitution of India.
(iii) Law Paper – II: Framing of issues and Writing of Judgments
in Civil Cases.
(iv) Law Paper –III: Framing of charges and Writing of Judgments
in Criminal Cases.
(v) Viva-voce: The candidate's General Knowledge and
Knowledge of law, grasp of Procedural Laws and Principles of Law and his suitability
for appointment as Civil Judge shall be tested.
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