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8th November 2015, 01:27 PM
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MPPSC Judiciary
I am doing preparation of the MP Judicial Services Exam and for this I am looking for the syllabus for doing preparation. Will you please provide me complete syllabus of MPPSC Judiciary Services Exam so that I can do my exam preparation well?
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8th November 2015, 01:27 PM
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Re: MPPSC Judiciary
MP Judicial Services Exam is conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). This exam is conducted by Commission for the recruitment of dedicated and responsible candidates as Civil Judge. Selection Procedure: Selection of participants will be based on preliminary written examination, Mains Written examination and personality test / interview test. MPPSC Judiciary Syllabus: 1. Constitutional Law of India (1) Preamble. (2) Fundamental Rights. (3) Protection of Human Rights. (4) Directive Principles. (5) Fundamental Duties. (6) President and the Union Council of Ministers. (7) Governor and the State Council of Ministers. (8) Indian Judiciary. (9) Emergency Provisions. (10) Amendment of the Constitution. (11) Union and State Public Service Commissions. 2. Administrative Law (1) Definition, Nature and Scope. (2) Delegated legislation including Judicial & Parliamentary control. (3) Principles of Natural Justice. (4) Administrative adjudication including Administrative Tribunals. (5) Writs - Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Habeas Corpus and Quo warranto. (6) Ombudsman (Lokpal, Lokayukt and Central Vigilance Commission). 3. Law of Contract (1) General Principles of Law of contract (Sections : 1 to 75 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872). (2) Formation of Contract. (3) Factors vitiating a contract. (4) Void, voidable, Illegal & unenforceable contracts. (5) Performance of contracts. (6) Discharge of contractual obligations. (7) Quasi - Contracts. (8) Remedies for Breach of Contract. 4. Land Law of Madhya Pradesh -( M.P.Land Revenue Code,1959) (1) Revenue Officers and their powers. (2) Survey & Settlement. (3) Assessment of Land Revenue. (4) Record of Rights. (5) Tenure holders - their Rights & Obligations. 5. Law of Torts (1) Deferences and remedies for Torts. (2) Negligence and Contributory Negligence. (3) Nuisance (4) Defamation (5) Vicarious liability including State liability. (6) Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (7) Consumer Disputes redressal agencies - their powers and functions. 6. Law of Crimes - ( Indian Penal Code,1860 ) (1) General Exceptions. (2) Unlawful Assembly. (3) Murder and Culpable Homicide. (4) Grevious hurt and simple hurt. (5) Kidnapping and Abduction (6) Attempt and Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy (7) Theft, Robbery and Dacoity. (8) Mischief & cheating. |
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