About Orissa Judiciary Examination



The Odisha Judicial Service Exam offers a valuable chance for candidates to join the State judiciary directly. This exam is held annually by either the High Court of Odisha or the Odisha Public Service Commission. The selection process consists of three stages: 

the Preliminary Exam, the Mains Exam, and the interview.


Lets know more about this examination in details:


Organization:-

Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC)

Name of Exam:-

Odisha Judicial Service Exam 2024

Name of Post:-

Civil Judges (Junior Division)

Mode:-

Offline

Stages:-

Preliminary Exam, Main Written Exam, Interview Round

Marks :-

Prelims – 100,

Mains – 750,

Interview – 100

Number of Papers:-

Prelims – 1,

Mains – 5

Prelims Subjects:-

Law

Mains Subjects:-

General English and Law

Total Vacancies:-

34

Job Location:-

Odisha

Official Website:-

www.opsc.gov.in


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 

 1. Candidates should be within the age   limit of 23 to 35 years.

 2. Candidate must be a law graduate from   any institute/university which is   recognised by the government.

 3. He/she must speak and write the Odia     language fluently.


PRELIMS EXAMINATION 

SYLLABUS 

Odisha Judiciary Prelims- 100

Constitution of India

Code of Civil Procedure

Code of Criminal Procedure

Evidence Act

Indian Penal Code

Limitation Act

Transfer of Property Act

Contract Act

Indian Succession Act

Specific Relief Act


- The Preliminary Exam consists of 100 questions.

- The exam is worth a total of 100 marks.

- Each correct answer earns 1 mark.

- Each incorrect answer results in a deduction of 0.25 marks.

- The duration of the exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes.

- SC/ST candidates must achieve at least 35% of the total marks to qualify for the next round.

- Candidates from other categories must achieve at least 40% of the total marks to qualify for the next round.


MAINS EXAMINATION 

SYLLABUS 

General English- 150

Translation, 

Essay, 

Precis writing, 

Passage

Procedural Laws- 150

Code of Criminal Procedure, 

Code of Civil Procedure, 

Indian Evidence Act

Law of Crime 

and Law of Torts (Optional)- 150 

Personal Law (Optional)- 150

Hindu Law, 

Mohammedan Law

Law of Property (Optional)- 150

Transfer of Property Act, 

Specific Relief Act, 

Indian Limitation Act

Law of Contract (Optional)- 150

Indian Contract Act, 

Sales of Goods Act, 

Partnership Act, 

Negotiable Instrument Act

Jurisprudence and Constitution of India (Optional)- 150 


- The compulsory exams consist of Paper-1 and Paper-2.

- Each paper is worth 150 marks.

- Each exam lasts for 2 hours and 30 minutes.

- The translation section requires translating sentences between English and Odia.

- Candidates can select any 3 subjects from the available options in the table.

- Each subject is worth 150 marks.

- The duration to complete each subject is 3 hours.

- To qualify for the next round (interview), candidates must achieve:

  - An aggregate score of at least 45%.

  - A minimum of 33% marks in each subject.






'Here is all the details which every aspirants need to know about Orissa Judiciary, so now start preparing for judiciary, future judges and also best of luck for your preparation journey.' 







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