
The UP Judiciary Exam , also known as the UP PCS J Exam , is a competitive examination conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC).
The full exam selection process , syllabus , eligibilities are mentioned below :
1. Overview
Exam Name | UP Judiciary Exam / UP PCS J |
Conducting Body | UPPSC |
Exam Stages | 1.Preliminary 2.Mains 3.Interview
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Mode of Application | Online |
Mode of Exam | Offline (pen-paper mode) |
Eligibility | 1.Must be a Citizen of India 2.Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) 3.Must meet the minimum age criteria of 22 years and must not exceed the age of 35 . ( Age relaxation of 5 years is given to ex-serviceman , SC , ST , OBC ; 15 years age relaxation for physically handicapped . |
Exam Fee + Online Processing Fee
| For Unreserved / OBC / EWS – (100+25)=125 For SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen – (40+25)=65 For the Persons with Disabilities- (Nil+25)=25 |
Pay Grade | Rs. 27,000 – Rs. 44,700 per month |
2. Important Dates
Events | Important Dates |
UP PSC J Exam Notification | To be announced |
Starting Date of Application | To be announced |
Last Date of Application | To be announced |
Error Application Start Date | To be announced |
Error Application End Date | To be announced |
UPPSC J Prelims Exam Date | To be announced |
3. Application Process :
First Stage :
In step 1 after clicking in the apply button candidate has to provide basic information ( Name , Father’s Name , DOB , Mobile No and Email ID ) . After the submission of the basic information the system will generate a Registration Code which will be displayed on the same page prominently . Though system will send email immediately the registration code but sometimes system error can happen so candidates are requested to note down the registration code from the page carefully .
Now candidates have to login by giving the registration code for next 2,3,4 no. step . Now the candidate will have to provide his/her details like gender , category , address , qualifications , experience etc . Then the candidate has to save the data by clicking the Update Data button .
In this step candidates have to upload his / her photograph image and signature image . Only in .jpg , .png or .gif format .
[ Note – Fresh registration process for candidate will be closed on the last date of registration also Candidate can keep uploading / modifying candidature specific data in step 2 and step 3 till last date of registration ]
In step 3 , Submit Candidature button is required to be used to finally post the candidature for the examination . ( No more modification will be possible after submission of the candidature )
In this step candidates have to click on ‘Submit Application’ button for final submission .
Consequently , first stage of the application is over . Now candidates have to print the registration slip by clicking on ‘Print Registration Slip’ button .
Second Stage :
After completing the respective steps there will be a option ‘Click here to procced for payment’.
After clicking that button the home page of State Bank MOPS shall be displayed comprising three payment modes- 1. Net Banking
2. Card Payment
3. Other Payment Modes
3. Candidate must have to pay by any of these methods and have to print their pay receipt by clicking on ‘Print Payment Receipt’.
Third Stage :
After completing payment process candidates have to click on ‘Proceed for final submission of the application form’ button.
Then candidates can recheck the form by clicking on the ‘Preview’ button.
Then click the ‘Submit’ button after rechecking everything .
Syllabus , Marks Distributions and Durations :
Stages | Subjects | Duration | Marks |
Preliminary Examination | Paper 1 : General Knowledge
| 2 Hours | 150 Marks ( There will be penalty marks for wrong answer -0.33 ) |
Paper 2 : Law | 2 Hours | 300 Marks (There will be penalty marks for wrong answer -0.33 ) | |
Mains Examination | Paper 1 : General Knowledge | 3 Hours | 200 Marks |
Paper 2 : English | 3 Hours | 100 Marks | |
Paper 3 : Hindi | 3 Hours | 100 Marks | |
Paper 4 : Law Paper I | 3 Hours | 200 Marks | |
Paper 5 : Law Paper II | 3 Hours | 200 Marks | |
Paper 6 : Law Paper III
| 3 Hours | 200 Marks | |
Interview |
_______________________ |
_________ | 100 Marks |
Preliminary Examination :
Paper 1 : General Knowledge –
History of India
Geography of India
Indian Polity
Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance including Sensitivity to Persons with Disabilities
Senior Citizens and Offences on Women and Children with Special References to the Salient Features of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act , 2016
Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act , 2007
Dowry Prohibition Act , 1961
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act , 2005
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention , Prohibition and Redressal) Act , 2013
Pre- conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act , 1994
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act , 1971 Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act , 1986
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act , 2012 (POSCO)
Indian Economy
International Affairs and Institutions
Science and Technology
Communication and Space
Paper 2 : Law –
Jurisprudence
International Organizations
Current International Affairs
Indian Constitution
Transfer of Property Act
Indian Evidence Act
Indian Penal Code
Civil Procedure Court
Criminal Procedure Court
Law of Contracts
Main Examination :
Paper 1 : General Knowledge – Same as Prelims Paper 1 General Knowledge Syllabus
Paper 2 : English Language –
Essay – 50 Marks
Precis Writing – 30 Marks
Translation of passage from Hindi to English – 20 Marks
Paper 3 : Hindi Language –
1. Essay – 50 Marks
2. Precis Writing – 30 Marks
3. Translation of passage from English to Hindi
Paper 4 : Law Paper I ( Substantive Law )
Constitutional Law
Hindu Law
Law of trust and specific relief
Mohammedan Law
The Law Concerning Easements and Torts
The Law of Contracts
The Law of Partnership
The Law Relating to the Principles of Equity
The Law Relating to Transfer of Property
Paper 5 : Law Paper II ( Procedure and Evidence )
1. Code of Criminal Procedure
2. Evidence Of Witnesses
3. Framing of Charges
4. Practical Matters
5. Principles of Pleading
6. The Conduct of Cases
7. The Criminal Procedure Code
8. The Law of Evidence
9. The Writing Judgement
Paper 6 : Law Paper III ( Penal , Revenue and Local Laws )
1. Indian Penal Code (50 Marks)
2. Uttar Pradesh Revenue Code , 2006
3. Uttar Pradesh Urban Building ( Regulation of Letting , Rent and Eviction ) Act , 1972
4. The Uttar Pradesh Regulation of Urban Premises Tenancy Act , 2021
5. Uttar Pradesh municipalities Act , 1916
6. UP Panchayat Raj Act
7. UP Consolidation of Holdings Act , 1953
8. Uttar Pradesh Urban ( Planning and Development ) Act , 1973
9. All the Rules Framed Under the Aforesaid Acts
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