OVERVIEW
The Karnataka State Judiciary organizes the Karnataka Judicial Services Examination to recruit civil judges in the state. This exam consists of several stages and is available to law graduates who fulfill the eligibility requirements established by the Karnataka High Court. Here’s a brief outline of the examination process for the Karnataka Judicial Services.
Candidates whose applications have been shortlisted by the board will need to participate in a selection process that includes a Prelims Exam, Mains Exam, Viva-Voce, and Computer Test.
Exam
Karnataka Judicial Service Recruitment
Conducting Body
Karnataka High Court
Posts Offered
Civil Judge
Job Location
Karnataka
Official Website
karnatakajudiciary.kar.nic.in
SYLLABUS AND PATTERN
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
The exam consists of three sections and is worth a total of 100 marks, featuring 100 objective-type questions.
Question Type- Objective Type
Subjects
Part A – Civil Law
Part B – Criminal Law
Part C – General Knowledge/ Mental Ability/Reasoning
Time Duration 2 hours
Total Marks 100
Part A
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1981
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Indian Contract Act, 1872
Specific Relief Act, 1963
Indian Constitution
Karnataka Rent Act, 1999
Part B
Bhartiya Sakshya Sanhita
Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita
Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita
Part C
General Knowledge – Test of reasoning and mental ability
Subjects
Principle of Hindu Laws
Karnataka Rent Act
Jurisprudence
Personal Law
General Knowledge
Basic Computer
Inventions in the World
Indian Politics
Sports
Indian Parliament
Indian Economy
Famous Books & Authors
Indian History
Famous Days & Dates
Indian Culture
Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
Environment
Physics
Geography
Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Analytical Reasoning
Puzzles
Data Interpretation
Data Sufficiency
Mental Aptitude
Averages.
Interest.
Profit and Loss.
Tables and Graphs.
Discount.
Number Systems.
Percentages.
Time and Distance.
Fundamental Arithmetical Operations.
Whole Numbers.
Ratio and Time.
Mensuration.
Decimals and Fractions.
Ratio and Proportion.
Time and Work
MAINS EXAMINATION
Question Type- Descriptive
Subjects
Part A – Civil Law
Part B – Criminal Law
Translation Section
Part C – Constitution of India
Time Duration 3 hours
Total Marks 400
Syllabus
Part- A Civil Law
The Constitution of India.
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
Principles of Pleading.
Part- B Criminal Law
Writing of judgements in civil cases.
Framing issues.
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