Elevate your legal aspirations with our online classes at Judicial Adda, tailored for Delhi Civil Judge aspirants. Unleash the power of comprehensive learning, meticulously designed to cover the intricacies of the Delhi Civil Judge syllabus. Our expert tutors provide interactive sessions, strategic insights, and valuable resources, ensuring you're well-prepared for the competition exam. Join us to embark on a journey towards success, mastering every aspect of the Delhi Civil Judge syllabus with confidence. Your path to a fulfilling legal career starts here at Judicial Adda.
For more information click on this link:- https://www.judicialadda.in/
1. DJS Syllabus
Prepared by:
Judicial Adda Team
Research by:
Educator at Judicial Adda
Patel Nagar, New Delhi-110008
Website- www.judicialadda.in
Email- help@judicialadda.in
Contact- 9792 217748
Join Online Classes for PCS J, APO,
CLAT, ADJ, LLB etc.
2. CONTACT- 9792 217748
ABOUT JUDICIAL ADDA
We also update legal news, notifications, SC leading cases/ judgements, legal
articles and essay publications which are much beneficial for judicial exams.
Apart from imparting judicial education to the aspirants, this platform also facilitates
previous years question papers, model papers, Hindi English Translation, Hindi
English Grammar, and Essay Writing. This platform is also very much useful for those
students who are pursuing LLB (3 or 5 years) from any recognised college or
university and seeking for coaching for preparation of judicial services examinations.
Judicial Adda is one of the India’s leading online platform which facilitates online
coaching classes for judicial services competitive examination like Additional
District Session Judge Examination, Civil Judge Junior Division PCS (J), Assistant
Prosecution Officer Exams APO, Assistant District Attorney ADA, Judicial
Magistrate, Special Public Prosecutor for CBI, and Law Officer for various states
i.e. Madhya Pradesh (MP PCS-J), Uttar Pradesh (UP PCS-J), Delhi (DJS), Himachal
Pradesh (HPJ), Rajasthan (RJS), Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Haryana (HJS), Jammu &
Kashmir, West Bengal, Punjab, Bihar (BJS), Uttarakhand, Karnataka,
Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Mizoram, Odisha, Nagaland etc.
3. MONTHLY
SUBSCRIPTION
ONE TIME PAYMENT
SUBSCRIPTION
Fee- 3,000 pm
Duration- 18 months
No of Views- Unlimited
Validity Period- 2 Year
Fee- 39,000 (Single Payment)
Course Duration - 12 Months
No of Views- Unlimited
Validity Period- Unlimited
EMI facility is available.
09:00 am to 10:00 am (GK GS Batch)
06:00 pm to 07:00 pm (Law Subject)
08:00 pm to 09:00 pm (Law Subject).
In this option, you will be allowed to have 3 live lectures every day
scheduled as per below:
1.
2.
3.
Different subjects will be in both batches. Batch time may be changed from
time to time. If you miss the live lectures due to any reason, the same
recorded lecture will be in your account and you may watch it later as per
your convenience.
Apart from above said live lectures, aspirants will be given other recorded
subjects also what have been done earlier.
Under this scheme, you will be required to make a one-time payment. Once
you subscribe to this course, you will be allowed to have 3 live lectures every
day scheduled as discussed above.
Fee- 46,000 (Single Payment)
Course Duration - 12 Months
No of Views- Unlimited
Validity Period- Unlimited
EMI facility is available.
PCS J Course
without GK GS
PCS J Course
with GK GS
4. NOTES ON SUBJECTS
Code of Civil Procedure
Criminal Procedure Code
Indian Penal Code
Indian Constitution
Evidence Act
Contract Act
Limitation Act
Specific Relief Act
Hindu Law
Muslim Law
Judgment Writing
Negotiable Instrument Act
Partnership Act
The Sale of Goods Act
Arbitration and Reconciliation
Act
Tort
Company Law
Jurisprudence, Administrative
Law
www.judicialadda.in
MOCK TEST
SUBJECTS COVERED
Notes on each subjects will be provided via email.
Judicial Adda provides mock test facility on each subject via its official
App.
You may install our App from Play Store.
Click the Play Store image to download App.
CONTACT- 9792 217748
Apart from the Common
Laws, local laws of the
respective state shall also
be covered.
GK GS subject shall also be
covered if the aspirant
subscribes for the same.
Note-
1.
2.
Interpretation of Statute
Limited Liability Partnership
Commercial Court Act
How to write Mains Answer
Transfer of Property Act
Essay Writing
Hindi English Translation
Judgment Writing
Registration Act
Etc.
Following subjects will be covered irrespective of the scheme you opt:
5. How to join online classes
Step 1- Visit www.judicialadda.in and click LIVE CLASSES on menu bar.
Step 2- Click on LOGIN option.
Step 3- Click on SIGN UP option, If you are new user.
Step 4- Subscribed Courses shall be visible here, if you have subscribed the
course.
6. Aspirants may do
the classes from
laptop and mobile
both.
Call/ What's App
for
online
and
Recorded Lectures
9792 217748
Step 5- Once you click on any course, you will see the below interface. Now you may
start your classes by selecting any one lecture from the list shown on the left side and
then click on the VIEW RECORDING option.
Step 6- Now you may enjoy your classes. Happy Learning.
8. Judicial Adda www.judicialadda.in
Let’s think beyond the law Email- help@judicialadda.in
AS PER DELHI JUDICIAL SERVICE (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2022
Notification No. F. 6/15/2021-Judl./Suptlaw/358-362 dated 09th
February, 2022
SYLLABUS AND SCHEME FOR CONDUCT OF THE EXAMINATION
Delhi Judicial Service Examination will be held in two successive stages:-
(i) Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination (Objective type with 25% negative
marking) for selection for the Mains Examination (Written), and
(ii) Delhi Judicial Service Mains Examination (Written) for selection of candidates for
calling for Viva-Voce.
(Delhi Judicial Service) DJS Prelims Exam Pattern
1. The Preliminary Examination will be a screening test of qualifying nature and will
consist of one paper of multiple choice questions carrying maximum of 200 marks.
2. Minimum qualifying marks in the preliminary examination shall be 60% for general
category and 55% for reserved categories, i.e., Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes
and eligible categories of Persons with Disabilities as specified for this Service.
However, the number of candidates to be admitted to the Mains Examination (Written)
will not be more than ten times the total number of vacancies of each category
advertised.
3. The marks obtained in the preliminary examination by the candidates who are declared
qualified for admission to the Mains Examination (Written) will not be counted for
determining their final order of merit.
S.
No.
Name of Subjects Number of
Questions
Total Marks Type of Test
1 General legal knowledge and
aptitude of the candidate,
candidate’s power of
expression, knowledge of
objective type legal problems
and their solutions 200 200 Objective Type
2 English
3 Constitution of India
4 Code of Civil Procedure
5 Code of Criminal Procedure
6 Indian Penal Code
9. Judicial Adda www.judicialadda.in
Let’s think beyond the law Email- help@judicialadda.in
7 Indian Contract Act
8 The Limited Liability
Partnership Act, 2008
9 The Arbitration and
Conciliation Act, 1996
10 Specific Relief Act
11 Limitation Act
12 The Indian Evidence Act
13 The Protection of Children
from Sexual Offences Act,
2012
14 The Commercial Courts Act,
2015
Delhi Judicial Service Syllabus for English
• Idioms & Phrases.
• Antonyms.
• Adverb.
• Adjectives.
• Para Jumbles.
• Synonyms.
• Reading Comprehension.
• Sentence Corrections.
• Error Spotting/Phrase Replacement.
• Unseen Passages.
• Cloze Test.
• Fill in the Blanks.
• Verb.
• Missing Verbs.
• Phrase Replacement.
• Meanings.
• Word Formations.
• Sentence Rearrangement.
• Subject-Verb Agreement.
• Articles.
• Grammar.
10. Judicial Adda www.judicialadda.in
Let’s think beyond the law Email- help@judicialadda.in
Delhi Judicial Service Exam Syllabus Mains Exam (Written)
Papers Name of Subjects Maximum
Marks
1 General Legal Knowledge & Language
Section I : (Mark 100)
General Legal Knowledge:- This is to test the candidate’s
knowledge of current legal affairs etc.
Section II: (Mark 150)
Language (Essay, Translation and Precis Writing):- This is to
test the candidate’s knowledge and power of expression in
English. Credit will be given both for substance and
expression. Conversely deduction will be made for bad
expression, faults of grammar and misuse of words etc. There
will be two passages for translations one in English which
will be required to be translated into Hindi (in Devnagri
Script) and the second passage in Hindi (in Devnagri Script)
shall be required to be translated into English.
250
2 Civil Law – I
1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872;
2. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930;
3. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882;
4. The Specific Relief Act, 1963;
5. Hindu Law;
6. Mohammaden Law;
7. The Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958;
8. Law of Torts;
9. The New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994;
10.The Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 and
11.The Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
200
3 Civil Law - II
1. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908;
2. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872;
3. The Limitation Act, 1963;
4. The Registration Act, 1908; The
5. Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996;
6. The Trade Marks Act, 1999 and
7. The Copyright Act, 1957.
200
11. Judicial Adda www.judicialadda.in
Let’s think beyond the law Email- help@judicialadda.in
4 Criminal Law
1. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;
2. The Indian Penal Code;
3. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872;
4. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
Act, 2005;
5. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881;
6. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and
7. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Act, 2015.
200
Viva-Voce
1. Viva-Voce will carry 150 marks. Candidates of general category must secure
minimum 40% marks in each written paper and 50% marks in the aggregate and
candidates of reserved categories, i.e., Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
eligible categories of Persons with Disabilities as specified for this Service must
secure minimum 35% marks in each written paper and 45% marks in the aggregate
in Mains Examination (Written) to be eligible for being called for Viva Voce.
Provided that the candidates shortlisted for viva voce shall not exceed three times
the number of vacancies in each category advertised. In case, there is a candidate(s)
who has/have secured marks equal to the marks secured by the last candidate
shortlisted for viva voce, then all such candidate(s) who have secured marks equal
to the marks secured by the last candidate shortlisted for viva voce, shall also be
shortlisted for the viva voce irrespective of the fact that by including such
candidate(s), the number of candidates shortlisted for viva voce exceeds the
prescribed limit of three times the number of vacancies in each category advertised.
2. Candidates of general category must secure minimum 50% marks and candidates of
reserved categories, i.e., Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and eligible categories
of Persons with Disabilities as specified for this Service must secure minimum 45%
marks in viva-voce to be eligible for being recommended for appointment to the
service.
3. The marks obtained in the viva voce will be added to the marks obtained in the
Mains Examination (Written) and the candidate’s position will depend on the
aggregate of both.