You will face the preliminary exam first which is an objective test
of 200 Marks. The question will be based on following parts:
PART 1 – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (50 Marks)
It will include the following:
• Day to day events around India and the world specially
related to Law.
• Questions mainly asked from International Law, Neutrality,
Indian Constitution, Recent Legislations and Developments
but will not be confined to it.
PART 2 – LAW (150 MARKS)
• Transfer of Property Act
• Hindu Law / Mohammedan Law
• Indian Evidence Act
• Criminal Procedure Code
• Indian Penal Code
• Code of Civil Procedure
The exam is conducted under the five papers:
PAPER I – PRESENT DAY (150 marks)
This paper will consist of following:
• Current events related to India & the world.
• Generally questions are asked from current developments in
the following:
• Legal field
• Jurisprudence
• International Law
• Neutrality
• Recent Legislations
• Constitutional Law and Development
PAPER II – LANGUAGE (100 marks)
• Translation from English to Hindi – 30 marks
• Translation from Hindi to English – 30 marks
• Precise writing in English – 40 marks
PAPER III – LAW PAPER I (200 marks)
You will be asked question based on the Following:
• Indian Contract Act
• Partnership Act
• Trust, Easement and Equity
• Law of Tort
• Transfer of Property Act
• Hindu Law
• Mohammedan Law
• Specific Relief Act
PAPER IV – LAW PAPER II (200 marks)
You will be asked question based on the Following:
• Indian Evidence Act
• Criminal Procedure Code
• Civil Procedure Code
PAPER V – LAW PAPER III (CRIMINAL, REVENUE AND LOCAL
LAND LAWS) (200 Marks)
You will be asked question based on the Following:
• Indian Penal Code
• U.P. Zamindari Abolition & Land Reforms Act (as applicable
to Uttrakhand)
Interview will carry 100 Marks.