MP Civil Judge Exam 2023- Notification, Exam Date, Eligibility, etc.

MP Judiciary Exam 2023 Highlights

Exam Name Particulars
Authority
High Court of Madhya Pradesh
Post Name
Civil Judge, Junior Division (Entry Level)
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree
Age Limit
21 years to 35 years (3 years exemption for ST/SC)
Selection Process
Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview

MP Judiciary Exam 2023 Important Dates

Date of Publication of Advertisement
To be announced
Opening Date of Online Application
To be announced
Closing Date of Online Application (Including Payment)
To be announced
Date of Online Preliminary Exam
Coming Soon
Date of Mains Exam
Coming Soon
Number of Vacancies
To be announced

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR MP CIVIL JUDGE EXAM
The examination process of MP Judicial Services typically occurs in 3 phases;
1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
2. Main Examination (Subjective Type)
3. Interview

MP Judiciary Prelims Syllabus 2023
There are 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on the MP Civil Judge Exam prelims paper, and each one is worth one mark. There are two components to the initial evaluation. You are chosen to take the main exam based on how well you did on the preliminary exam. Here is the MP Judiciary syllabus for 2023, along with a breakdown of how much weight each topic will receive based on the results of the previous year's exams.
MP Judiciary Prelims Syllabus 2023
The preliminary examination of MP Judiciary shall be an objective type examination consisting of the following parts of 150 Marks each:-
(Total questions 150 of 150 Marks) No negative marking is there.
Check out the table below to know the detailed MPCJ prelims syllabus.
Attempt MP Judiciary Mock Tests to improve your level of preparation and have an understanding of the difficulty of the questions.

S. No. Subjects
Total Questions
Marks
1Constitution of India
10
10
2Code of Civil Procedure
1515
3Transfer of Property Act
77
4Indian Contract Act
88
5Specific Relief Act
66
6Limitation Act
44
7MP Accommodation Control Act
5
5
8MP Land Revenue Act
55
9Indian Evidence Act
1515
10Indian Penal Code
1515
11Code of Criminal Procedure
1515
12Negotiable Instrument Act
55
13General Knowledge
2020
14Computer Knowledge
1010
15English Knowledge
1010

Total150150

MP Judiciary Mains Syllabus 2023
Main Examinations consist of four subjective question papers, each paper consists of 100 marks. First and Second question papers will be given together while third and fourth question papers will be given together. The time period for each question paper will be of 3 hours.
The main examination process itself will be conducted over 2 days.
Note- While answering the main exams, quoting the principle of citation would be enough. Quoting the citation itself will not earn any extra marks. Further, quoting the wrong citation would be detrimental.
MP Judiciary Mains Syllabus for First paper: Civil Law & Procedure (Mark 100)
1. Constitution of India
2. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
3. Transfer of Property Act, 1882
4. Contract Act, 1872
5. Specific Relief Act, 1963 
6. Limitation Act, 1963
MP Judiciary Mains Syllabus for Second Paper: Essay & Precise Writing (Mark 100)
1. Writing on social issues- 20 Marks
2. Writing on Legal issues- 20 Marks
3. Precis Writing (Law)- 20 Marks
4. Translation (Hindi to English)- 20 Marks
5. Translation (English to Hindi)- 20 Marks
MP Judiciary Mains Syllabus for Third paper: Local, Criminal Law & Procedure (Mark 100)
1. Indian Penal Code, 1861 
2. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 
3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
4. Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 (Chapters 13 to 17)
5. MP Accommodation Control Act, 1961
6. MP Land Revenue Act, 1959
MP Judiciary Mains Syllabus for Fourth paper: Judgment Writing (Mark 100)
1. Framing of Issues- 10 Marks
2. Framing of Charges- 10 Marks
3. Judgment /Order (Civil) Writing -40 Marks
4. Judgment /Order (Criminal) Writing -40 Marks
MP Judiciary Viva Voce Details
The final round of the MP Judiciary state will be the personality test interview round, known as viva voce. This stage of the exam carries a maximum mark of 50.

Alisha Fatima
Advocate, Delhi High Court

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