All About Karnataka Judiciary (KJS)



 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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