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The PCS Judicial examinations are held annually to fill up those number of vacancies which are advised by the registrar general of the honorable Allahabad high court to the Uttar Pradesh public service commission (UPPSC)

The successful candidates are required to undergo the training of 18 months at the Judicial training institute in Vineet Khand, Lucknow.

The minimum eligibility criteria for PCS J exam is LLB, however, a very large number of candidates aspiring for these posts are those who have completed their LLM also. To this extent the competition is extremely tough the aspirants are required to undergo coaching with a deep sense of commitment and will to succeed. We provide UP PCS(Judicial) coaching in Lucknow for all the subjects.

For Preliminary Exam:

Paper No.1: General Knowledge:

This paper will be of 150 marks and 2 hours duration.

This paper may include questions based on topics relating to History of India and Indian Culture, Geography of India, Indian Polity, Current National Issues and topics of Social relevance, India and the world, Indian Economy, International Affairs and Institutions and development in the field of Science and Technology, Communications, and Space. The nature and standards of questions in this paper will be such that a well-educated person will be able to answer them without any specialized study.

Paper No.2: Law:

This paper will be of 300 marks and 2 hours duration.

This paper will include day to day happenings around India and the world, particularly in Legal spheres, Acts and Laws.

(i) Jurisprudence

(ii) International Organizations

(iii) Current International Affairs

(iv) Indian Constitution

(v) Transfer of Property Act

(vi) Indian Evidence Act

(vii) Indian Penal Code

(viii) Civil Procedure Code

(ix) Criminal Procedure Code

(x) Law of Contract

For Main Exam:

Paper No.1: General Knowledge:

This paper will be of 200 marks.

This paper may include questions related to History of India and Indian Culture, Geography of India, Indian Polity, Current National Issues and topics of Social relevance, India and the World, Indian Economy, International Affairs and Institutions and development in the field of Science and Technology, Communications, and Space. The nature and standard of questions in this paper will be such that a well-educated person will be able to answer them without any specialized study.

Paper No.2: Language:

This paper will be of 200 marks.

It shall comprise four questions as specified below:-

(i) Essay to be written in English -60 marks

(ii) English Précis writing -60 marks

(iii) Translation of passage from Hindi to English -40 marks

(iv) Translation of passage from English to Hindi -40 marks

Paper No.3: Law-I (Substantive Law):

This paper will be of 200 marks.

The question set will be restricted to the field covered by- The law of contracts, the law of Partnership, the law concerning easements and torts, the Law relating to transfer of property including the principles of equity, specifically applicable thereto, the principal of Equity with special reference to the Law of trust and specific relief, Hindu Law and Mohammedan Law, and Constitutional Law. There shall be questions of 50 marks in relation to Constitutional Law alone.

Paper No.4: Law II (Procedure and Evidence):

This paper will be of 200 marks.

Questions set will be restricted to the field covered by the law of evidence, the Criminal Procedure Code and Code of Civil Procedure, including the principles of pleading. The questions set will relate mainly to practical matters such as the framing of charges and issues the methods of dealing with the evidence of witnesses the writing of judgment and the conduct of cases generally but will not be restricted to them.

Paper No.5: Law III (Penal, Revenue, and Local Laws):

This paper will be of 200 marks.

A question set is consists of Indian Penal Code, the Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act 1951, Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent, and Eviction) Act 1972. U.P. Municipalities Act, U.P. Panchayat Raj Act, U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act, U.P. Urban (Planning and Development) Act 1973, together with rules framed under the aforesaid Acts.