Syllabus for Manipur Judicial Services Exam:The Manipur Judicial Services Exam is conducted to recruit candidates for the position of Civil Judge Grade-II in the state judiciary. The exam consists of two stages - the Preliminary Examination and the Main Examination. Here is a detailed topic-wise syllabus for both stages of the exam:
Preliminary Examination:1. Constitution of India:
- Preamble
- Fundamental Rights and Duties
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Amendment of the Constitution
- Emergency provisions
- Union and State Executive
- Union and State Legislature
- Judiciary and its independence
2. Code of Civil Procedure:
- Jurisdiction of Civil Courts
- Res Sub Judice
- Res Judicata
- Suits by or against Government
- Execution of Decrees and Orders
- Limitation Act
3. Indian Penal Code:
- General Explanations
- Rights and liabilities of parties
- Abetment
- Criminal Conspiracy
- Offences against the State
- Offences against Public Tranquility
- Offences against Human Body
- Offences against Property
4. Code of Criminal Procedure:
- Definition and Interpretation
- Arrest, Detention, and Bail
- Trial of Summons Cases
- Trial of Warrant Cases
- Evidence in Inquiries and Trials
- Judgments and Orders
5. Indian Evidence Act:
- Relevancy of Facts
- Facts which need not be proved
- Oral Evidence
- Documentary Evidence
- Examination of Witnesses
- Privileged Communications
6. Law of Torts:
- General Principles
- Negligence
- Nuisance
- Defamation
- Conspiracy
- False Imprisonment
- Vicarious Liability
7. Family Law:
- Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
- Hindu Succession Act, 1956
- Guardians and Wards Act, 1890
- Special Marriage Act, 1954
- Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956
Main Examination:Paper I:
1. The Constitution of India
2. Code of Civil Procedure
3. Indian Contract Act
4. Indian Evidence Act
5. Law of Torts
Paper II:
1. The Indian Penal Code
2. Code of Criminal Procedure
3. Indian Evidence Act
4. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
5. Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
Paper III:
1. The Transfer of Property Act
2. The Specific Relief Act
3. The Limitation Act
4. The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960
5. The Manipur Court Fees Act, 1956
Marks Weightage:The marks weightage for each subject may vary each year. However, generally, the Preliminary Examination carries 100 marks, while the Main Examination carries a total of 600 marks (200 marks for each paper).
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