For Law Students Who Will Be Appearing For Haryana Judiciary Mains This Year in the Near Future
- Just concluded your Haryana Judiciary Preliminary Examination?
- Still need to work on your answer writing skills?
- Looking around but unable to find a tailor made test series to assess your mains preparation?
- Haven’t worked much on papers like English and Hindi comprehension, latest case laws and local laws?
- Really need a roadmap for your run up till the mains exam?
- Confused as to how to prepare for latest case laws?
Common Challenges Faced in Mains Answer Writing
- Organising your thought process
- Channelising what you know and do not know
- Structuring your answers in a logical sequence
- Gaps in language
- Not adhering to the basic rule of word limit
- Lack of practice and assessment
- Unaware of the mains answer writing pattern of Haryana Judiciary
- Lack of confidence when it comes to answer writing in mains
Why is LawSikho Launching this Course?
Realising that a lot of serious candidates are able to clear the prelims exam, but find Mains Examination to be their biggest hurdle, we at LawSikho decided to bring an exhaustive mains answer writing test series at your doorstep. Preparation in a limited time frame can be a rigorous exercise. Lack of an organised practice via subject wise and full length mocks can often turn out to be detrimental towards one's attempt and subsequently sabotage the chance of becoming a judge.
Who should take this Course?
- A candidate who is hopeful of clearing Haryana Judiciary Prelims 2021 and is gearing up for mains.
- A candidate who is well versed in subjects of law, but has not practiced answer writing enough.
- A candidate who is looking for constant assessment as a part of their preparation especially for mains.
- An individual who is seeking help towards answer writing and feedbacks
What is unique about this course?
- When it comes to answer writing in judiciary mains, there is an existing dearth of good study material as well as guidance. Most traditional coachings do not even explore, let alone focus on the aspect of answer writing in mains. LawSikho’s unique methodology plays a crucial role in this regard.
- An enrolled student is required to submit their handwritten assignments and mocks in a PDF Format on our Assignment Portal (Guidelines are shared with regards to the same on enrollment). This exercise is to be covered preferably in the morning hours at the time slot of the actual examination in a simulated environment.
- While following the schedule is flexible as per one's study pattern and targets. A student is advised to strictly adhere to the deadlines pertaining to the Assignment as provided in the schedule mentioned below. Access to question papers will remain until the date of the last exam.
- Upon completion of the Assignment our expert evaluators will provide for a guided feedback along with sample answers as well as approach to those answers. Marks would be duly allocated for a candidate to gauge their performance on objective parameters. Last but not the least, the student will also have an opportunity to learn from Model Assignments submitted by other students.
- We will also be providing last 1 year’s latest case laws compendium in pdf format with relevant findings and to the point summary to ease the case law preparation as there are high chances you might be questioned upon one of these.
Certification
This course is recognized by the National Skill Development Corporation, a PPP under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship of the Government of India. You will receive a certificate cobranded by NSDC and Skill India on successful completion.
This is how the certificate from NSDC and Skill India will look as per the current applicable format (may change as per the approval authorities):
Syllabus of Haryana Judiciary Mains
The Mains Exam will consist of five written papers with descriptive or narrative/essay type questions. Each written paper will be of three hours duration. The standard of the language paper will be that of the Matriculation Examination of the Board of School Education, Haryana. The syllabus for each paper is as below :
Paper-I – Civil Law-1 – 200 Marks
- Code of Civil procedure, (also touching upon the Limitation act.)
- Punjab Courts Act, (As applicable to Haryana)
- Indian Contract Act,
- Indian partnership Act,
- Sale of Goods Act,
- Specific Relief Act,
- Indian Evidence Act,
- Haryana Urban (control of rent and eviction) Act, 1973.
Paper-II – Civil Law-II– 200 Marks
- Hindu Law (Marriage, Adoption, Inheritance & other personal, family laws)
- Mohammedan Law and Customary Law, (Marriage, Adoption, Inheritance & other personal, family laws)
- Law of Registration and Limitation.
Paper-III – Criminal Law – 200 Marks
- Indian Penal Code, (IPC)
- Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
- Indian Evidence Act
Paper-IV – English – 200 Marks
- English Essay on a given topic (1000-1100 words) – 100 marks
- Precis Writing- 25 marks
- Words and Phrases (Making sentences with the given words and Phrases) – 25 marks
- Comprehension – 25 marks
- Corrections (Language, Sentence, Spelling corrections)- 25 marks
Paper-V – Language – Hindi (in Devnagri Script) 100 Marks
- Translation of an English passage into Hindi : 20 Marks
- Explanation of Hindi passage in prose and poetry in the same language : 30 Marks
- Composition (essay), idioms and corrections : 50 Marks
Note:
- The Main Examination will be subjective/narrative type.
- The Main Examination will be conducted in English Medium except for language paper.
- Copy of Bare Acts of legislative enactments may be supplied.
Schedule of Answer Writing Practice Assignments
S.NO. |
Date |
Assignment Name |
Time slot |
Time Frame for submission |
Total Marks |
No. of questions |
1 |
12/12/2021 |
CPC, Limitation Act, Local Laws |
12:00-01:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes |
100 |
5 |
2 |
19/12/2021 |
Contract Act, Sales of Goods Act, Indian Partnership Act |
12:00-01:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes |
100 |
5 |
3 |
26/12/2021 |
Indian Evidence Act, Specific Relief Act |
12:00-01:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes |
100 |
5 |
4 |
02/01/2022 |
Family Law |
12:00-01:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes |
100 |
5 |
5 |
09/01/2022 |
Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure |
12:00-01:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes |
100 |
5 |
6 |
16/01/2022 |
Indian Evidence Act, Limitation Act, Registration Act |
12:00-01:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes |
100 |
5 |
7 |
23/01/2022 |
Civil Law-1 |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
A C T U A L
E X A M
P A T T E R N
|
8 |
27/01/2022 |
Civil Law-2 |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
|
8 |
30/01/2022 |
Criminal Law |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
|
9 |
05/02/2022 |
Civil Law-1 |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
|
10 |
06/02/2022 |
Civil Law-2 |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
|
11 |
07/02/2022 |
Criminal Law |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
|
12 |
08/02/2022 |
English |
12:00-01:30 PM |
3 hours |
200 |
|
13 |
08/02/2022 |
Hindi |
05:00-08:00 PM |
3 hours |
100 |
Note: Third series will be tentative depending upon the actual exam date
Refund Policy
No refund policy applicable.
Course Plan
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