Meghalaya High Court Judicial Service Examination Syllabus
Meghalaya High Court Judicial Service Examination Syllabus

Contents

Title: Detailed Meghalaya Judicial Service Examination Syllabus

Name of OrganisationMeghalaya High Court
Name of PostsJudicial Magistrate
Official Websitemeghalayahighcourt.nic.in
Recruitment DetailsMeghalaya High Court Judicial Magistrate
Type of TestObjective Type
Test ModeOnline (Computer Based Test – CBT)

Meghalaya Judicial Service Examination Exam Pattern

The Meghalaya Judicial Service Examination is conducted in two stages, the written exam and the viva-voce. Unlike most other states, there is normally no preliminary exam to shortlist candidates for the mains.

The Syllabus for the post of Judicial Magistrate Grade III under Meghalaya Judicial Service is given in this section.

  • English, General Knowledge, Law Paper-I, and Law Paper-II are the subjects covered in the written test.
  • Each section consists of 100 Marks
  • The Interview, Viva-Voce is conducted separately
  • Total Question Paper consists of 400 Marks
  • Interview and Viva-Voce consists of 70 Marks
  • The English language consists of Essay writing, Precise writing, Grammar, etc
  • General Knowledge consists of Objective Type and Aptitude Test
  • Aspirants have to complete their return test within the given time limit. The time limit should be given by MeghalayaPublic Service Commission.

Meghalaya Judicial Service Examination Syllabus

Paper-1. General Awareness and English Language

(a) A short Essay of about 300 words [40 marks]
(b) Precis writing consisting of about 150 words [30 marks],
(c) Judgment writing [30 marks]
(d) General Aptitude Test of about 50 multiple choice questions [50 marks] 150 marks

Meghalaya PSC Judicial Magistrate Grade III Syllabus For English

  • General English
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • PrepositionsSentence
  • CompletionActive and Passive Voice
  • Spelling Test
  • Spotting Errors
  • Passage Completion
  • Substitution
  • Sentence Arrangement
  • Transformation
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Para Completion
  • Joining Sentences
  • Error Correction (Underlined Part)
  • Error Correction (Phrase in Bold)
  • Fill in the blanks

Meghalaya PSC Judicial Magistrate Grade Syllabus for III General Knowledge

  • Inventions in the World
  • Sports
  • Basic Computer
  • Indian History
  • Indian Economy
  • Indian Parliament
  • Indian Politics
  • Famous Days & Dates
  • Famous Books & Authors
  • Botany
  • Chemistry
  • Geography
  • Physics
  • Zoology
  • Environment
  • Indian Culture

Paper-ll: Procedural Law- Civil and Criminal

(a) The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
(b) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
(c) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872. (d) The Limitation Act, 1963.
(e) The Court Fees (Meghalaya) Amendment Acts.
(f) The Indian Stamps (Meghalaya) Amendments Acts. 150 marks

Paper-Ill: Substantive Law

(a) The Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(b) The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2000.
(c) The Specific Relief Act, 1963.
(d) The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.
(e) The Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
(f) Law of Torts
(g) Jurisprudence and Constitution of India. 150 marks

(1) Duration of the written examination shall be of 3(three) hours for each paper.
(2) Appearing in each Paper will be compulsory.

There shall be a Personal Interview Test of 50 marks.

All candidates who obtain 60(sixty) percent or more marks in the written examination shall be eligible for a Personal Interview. Provided that Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/OBC candidates who obtain 50 (fifty) percent or more marks in the written examination shall be eligible for the Personal Interview.

The object of the Personal Interview is to assess the suitability of the candidate for the cadre by judging the mental alertness, knowledge of the law, clear and logical exposition, balance of judgment, skills, attitude, ethics, power of assimilation, power of communication, character and intellectual depth and the like of the candidate.

The final selection of candidates shall be made on the basis of marks obtained in the written examination and Personal Interview.

Meghalaya PSC Judicial Magistrate Grade III Selection Process

 The selection of the candidates for the Meghalaya PSC Judicial Magistrate Grade III Post is based on a written exam and personal interview. So the MeghalayaPublic Service Commission will test the skills based on English, General Knowledge, Law Paper-I, and Law Paper-II languages. So all the contenders will get the subject-wise Syllabus from the below section. Those who clear the written test with good qualifying marks are only promoted to the next level of the selection process which is the Personal Interview. The Interview process will be conducted by Meghalaya PSC. So to prepare well contenders can check the Meghalaya PSC Judicial Magistrate Grade III Syllabus, Previous Papers, Syllabus, and Test Pattern.

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