HCS (Judicial Branch) Exam. 2020-21
HCS (JUDICIAL BRANCH) EXAM. 2020-21 REGISTRATION, ELIGIBILITY, SYLLABUS & ADMIT CARD
Advt. No. 1/2021 Advt. Date 13.01.2021
The Haryana Public Service Commission invites online applications from eligible candidates for 256 posts (239 actual vacancies + 17 anticipated vacancies) of Civil Judge (Junior Division) in the Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch).
The HCS (Judicial Branch) Examination will be conducted in accordance with the provisions contained in the Punjab Civil Services (Judicial Branch) Rules. 1951 as applicable to the State of Haryana as amended from time to time and the amendment made vide notification No. GSR 10/Const./Arr.234 and 309/2020, dated the 14th December 2020.
Detail of Posts-
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General/UR- 156
SC- 40
BC-A- 21
BC-B- 11
EWS- 11
Total actual vacancies- 239
ESM
Gen - 07
SC. 03
BC-A-01
BC-B-02 I
Total- 13
ESP
Gen- 03
SC- 02
BC-A- 01
BC-B- 01
Total- 07
Persons with disability
Blindness or Low Vision (VH) - 03
Hearing Impairment (HH) - 03
Locomotor disability or cerebral palsy (OH) - 02
Autism, Intellectual disability or Multiple Disabilities(MD) - 02
Total- 10
Details of 17 anticipatory / unforeseen vacancies-
General/UR- 10
SC- 04
BC-A- 01
EWS- 02
Total anticipated vacancies- 10
ESM (Gen)- 01
Key Dates-
Application start date- 15.01.2021
Last Date to apply- 15.02.2021
Essential Qualifications for HCS (Judicial) Exam 2020-21:
Degree of Bachelor of Laws from a University established by the law and approved/recognized by the Bar Council of India.
The expression "Degree of Bachelor of Laws'' means a degree entitling a candidate to be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocate Act. 1961, and the rules made there under.
Age for HCS (Judicial) Exam 2020-21:
Candidate should not be less than 21 years and not more than 42 years as on 15.02.2021 i.e, closing date to apply for the post.
Upper age limit is relaxable upto 5 years for the Candidates belonging to reserved categories.
APPLICATION FEES for HCS (Judicial) Exam 2020-21::
The application fees, which is payable online is as under:-
All Male General candidates, Dependent of ESM, ESM and All other state candidates- 1000/-
All female candidates, Male candidates of SC, BC, ESM of Haryana, Female candidates of other states- 250/-
PH candidates with 40% disability- NIL
Selection Procedure for HCS (Judicial) Exam 2020-21::
The selection of suitable candidates for appointment (Judicial in HCS Branch) will be made by hording an examination. The examination shall be conducted in three stages namely:_
(i) Preliminary Examination.
(ii) Main Written Examination.
( iii) Viva-Voce.
Paper Pattern for HCS (Judicial) Exam 2020-21:
The Preliminary, Examination shall be of objective type with multiple-choice questions as distinguished from the main written examination which shall be of subjective/narrative type. The OMR Sheets (Answer Sheets) will be scanned by Computer. So there is no provision of re-checking/re-evaluation of OMR Sheets.
The question paper for preliminary Examination shall be of two hours duration. It shall a maximum of 125 questions and each question shall carry 04 marks and for every wrong answer 0.80 i.e. 20% or say 1/5th, mark shall be deducted. However there will be no negative marking in respect of Un-attempted questions.
Syllabus for HCS (Judicial) Preliminary, Examination 2020-21:
The objective type multiple-choice questions for the preliminary Examination shall be from the syllabus for the Main Written Examination. The candidate shall be expected to have a general and basic over view of the main subject and also the ability to answer questions on current events of national and international importance". Indian legal and constitutional history and governance. The candidate shall also be tested for his analytical skills. reasoning and aptitude. The standard of question paper shall be of Law graduate level.
The object of the preliminary Examination is to shortlist the candidates for the Main Examination. No candidate shall be allowed appear in the main Examination unless he/she secured minimum 150 marks (read 100 marks for all reserved category candidates) in the Preliminary Examination. The marks obtained in preliminary Examination shall not be counted towards final result.
Candidates equal to 10 times the number of vacancies advertised, selected in order of their merit in the respective categories shall become eligible to sit in the Main Written Examination. However the number shall be subject to variation.
English
Candidates can go through the Haryana Judiciary Syllabus for the English exam below:
- Modals expressing various concepts
- Phrasal Verbs and Idioms.
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Articles
- Determiners
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Active & Passive Voice
- Tenses
- Co-ordination & Subordination etc
- Current Ministers & Governors
- Sports
- Abbreviations and Economic Terminologies
- Capitals and Currencies
- Science & Technology
- Books & Authors
- Government Schemes
- Indian Financial System
- Summits & Conferences
- Data Analysis
- Business computations
- Arithmetic ability
- Date, Time, and Arrangement Problems.
- Sequence and Series.
- Quantitative aptitude
- Coding and Decoding
- Alphanumeric Series
- Data Sufficiency
- Blood Relations
- Syllogism
- Seating Arrangement
- Input/ Output
- Coded Inequalities
- The ranking, Direction, and Alphabet Test
- Puzzle Tabulation
- Profit & Loss
- Permutation and Combination
- Probability
- Simple Interest & Compound Interest
- Surds & Indices
- Time & Distance
- Sequence & Series
- Ratio & Proportion
- Percentage
- Data Interpretation
- Simplification
- Work & Time
- Number Systems
- Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere
- Mixtures & Alligations
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Contract Act of India
- Indian Evidence Act of 1872
- Punjab Courts Act
- Transfer of Property Act 1882
- Indian Partnership Act
- East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act 1949
- Specific Relief Act
- Indian Sales of Goods Act
- Hindu Law
- Law of Registration and Limitation
- Customary Law
- Mohammedan Law
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Indian Evidence Act
- Indian Penal code
- Words and Phrases
- Comprehension
- English Essay
- Precise
- Corrections
- Idioms and corrections
- Translation of an English passage into Hindi
- Explanation of Hindi passage in prose and poetry in the same language
- Composition (essay)
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
Candidates can check the syllabus for Haryana Judiciary for GK & Current Affairs:
Analytical Skills
Reasoning
Aptitude
Haryana Judiciary Mains Syllabus 2020-21
The Haryana Judiciary Mains Exam consists of five subjects with descriptive type questions. Each written paper is of three hours duration. The Haryana Judiciary Mains Syllabus consists of:
Civil Law I
Civil Law-II
Criminal Law
English Paper
Language
HCS (Judicial) Main Examination
Candidate who qualifies for the Main Written Examination will have to apply again on separate application form for the Main Examination for which they will be informed through an announcement displayed on Commission,s website.
Candidates thrice the number (from amongst qualified) of advertised posts including bracketed candidates. if any, in order of merit of main examination will be called for viva-voce.
The Schedule of Examination, result of preliminary Examination and other announcement relating to this exam will be displayed on the Punjab and Haryana High Court website i.e. www.highcourtchd.gov.in or website of the Haryana Staff Selection Commission i.e. http://hpsc.gov.in
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