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- 19 Mocks based on the recent Exam Pattern of Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division).
- Access to Model Answers and Detailed Evaluations of the submissions along with expert feedback.
- Comprehensive support and guidance will be provided throughout the interview process.
- Additional doubt resolution support
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If you are preparing for the Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Examination and these questions still come to your mind then LawSikho is here to answer all these questions. First let us look at the pattern of the examination.
Pattern of Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge Mains (Junior Division) Examination:
Date of Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains Exam- To be Notified
(Vacancies for Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division)- 21)
Sr. No. |
Pattern |
Marks |
Duration |
1. |
Mains- Written Examination: Paper I - Civil Law I Paper II - Civil Law II Paper III - Criminal Law Paper IV - English Composition Paper V - Language (Hindi) |
200 Marks 200 Marks 200 Marks 150 Marks 100 Marks |
3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours |
2. |
Viva Voce |
150Marks |
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Syllabus for Mains Examination for Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains Exam:
Sr. No. |
Laws |
Subjects |
1. |
Paper I - Civil Law I |
Code of Civil Procedure Indian Evidence Act Indian Stamp Act Himachal Pradesh Courts Act, 1976 and Specific Relief Act |
2. |
Paper II - Civil Law
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Indian Contract Act ` Hindu Law Indian Limitation Act Transfer of Property Act and H.P. Urban Rent Control Act |
3. |
Paper III - Criminal Law |
Indian Penal Code Criminal Procedure Code Negotiable Instruments Act - Chapter-XVII (Section 138 to 143) H.P. Excise Act-2011 Wild Life Protection Act Indian Forest Act The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 The pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 CCS (Conduct) Rules for Prohibition of sexual harassment of women at workplace Discrimination and Harassment of women at workplace and Rights and Dignity of women at workplace Constitutional Mandate and Guidelines by Hon‟ble Supreme Court in Vishaka‟s case The Bangalore Principal of Judicial Conduct, 2002. The Bangkok General Guidelines for Judges on Applying a Gender Perspective in South East Asia and Module on Judicial Sensitivity to Sexual Offences: Latest guidelines / directions of Hon‟ble Supreme Court of India with regard to bail and conditions to be imposed under Sections 437, 438, 439 Cr.P.C. - What is gender stereotyping and its effects. How the gender stereotyping undermines women‟s access to justice in sexual offence cases and how judicial gender stereotyping is to be avoided. Judicial approach towards new species of offensive activities, cybercrimes that are women-centric, such as transmitting of sexually explicit material, blackmailing, defamation/morphing/creating fake profile etc. Role of judge in protecting the victim during judicial process. Accountability and standards of conduct while dealing with sexual offence cases. Importance and meaning of gender sensitivity and effects of gender conditioning in judicial decisions in sexual offence cases. Incorporating gender perspective into judicial decision making and Constitutional and Statutory provisions on gender justice. Judicial approach towards child sexual abuse with reference to provisions of the POCSO Act, 2012. Credibility of statement of victim in sexual offence cases. Sentencing provisions in Sexual offence cases. Besides above, the following Acts / Provisions are included to assess the approach regarding judicial sensitivity to sexual offences. |
4. |
Paper IV - English Composition |
Essay - 100 Marks Translation of Hindi Passage into English - 50 Marks |
5. |
Paper V - Language (Hindi) |
Translation of English passage into Hindi - 30 Marks Essay in Hindi on any topic out of three - 50 Marks Composition (Idioms and Corrections etc.) 20 Marks |
Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam is slightly difficult to crack due to high competition and Hindi speaking state. However, with proper strategy and guidance, a student can easily crack the examination. On analysis of previous year papers, it can be said that the level of difficulty of the exam is moderate to difficult questions.
Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains Exam is a qualifying examination and the marks scored in mains and interview will be added in the final selection. A candidate should keep the following things in mind while appearing for Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam:
- Solve as many mocks as you can.
- Analyse your performance in Mocks and work on the areas where you score less.
- Properly revise all the subjects.
- Efficiently manage the time to attempt all the questions.
- Write your answers in a structured manner, state all important points along with relevant case laws on the topic.
Common Challenges that Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge Mains Examination aspirants face before Exams:
- Time Management: As suggested from the pattern above, the key to cracking the Mains examination is found in practicing answer writing within a restricted time as is required to help one qualify. Analysing the question and structuring the answer in mind before attempting the question will help cover all important points.
- Not practising enough: Once you have worked on clearing your basics, practice, practice and only practice is the remaining most crucial element of the examination. On an average one should be solving 4-5 Test Papers on a weekly basis up to the date of examination to be fully prepared with the kind of questions that may be tested.
- Not Analysing Test Scores: Analysing where you are lagging in attaining more than 60% marks in the tests, this will help you in performing better in actual exams. Identifying the weaker subjects and start working on improvisation, this will increase the chance of scoring higher marks in Mains Examination.
- Simulated environment : Students should always solve tests in a simulated exam-like environment with a timer on. It will help them to get a hold of time and perform better in exams.
- Attempt All questions:. While attempting all the questions can improve your chances of scoring more, it's important to allocate sufficient time to each question. Answer the questions in a serial order as per the word limit. Poor time management can result in errors and non-completion of the examination which may in turn have a negative impact on your overall score.
Mock Schedule (For Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains Exam):
S. no. |
Subject |
Max. Marks |
Date |
1 |
CPC & Limitation Act |
50 |
14/03/25 |
2 |
HP Local Laws I - Indian Stamp Act, Himachal Pradesh Courts Act,1976, H.P. Urban Rent Control Act & H.P. Excise Act-2011 |
50 |
15/03/25 |
3 |
Indian Contract Act & Specific Relief Act |
50 |
16/03/25 |
4 |
Hindu Law |
50 |
17/03/25 |
5 |
Transfer of Property Act & Chapter-XVII (Section 138 to 143) of the Negotiable Instruments Act |
50 |
18/03/25 |
6 |
Indian Penal Code |
50 |
19/03/25 |
7 |
Criminal Procedure Code, |
50 |
20/03/25 |
8 |
Minor Laws I - POCSO, JJ Act, Wild Life Protection Act &Indian Forest Act |
50 |
21/03/25 |
9 |
Evidence |
50 |
22/03/25 |
10 |
Minor Laws II - The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, The pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques(Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 & The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 |
50 |
23/03/25 |
11 |
English Composition |
150 |
24/03/25 |
12 |
Hindi Language |
100 |
24/03/25 |
13 |
Full Length Paper-I (Civil Law-I) |
200 |
25/03/25 |
14 |
Full Length Paper II Civil Law-II) |
200 |
26/03/25 |
15 |
Full length Paper III (Criminal Law) |
200 |
27/03/25 |
Note- The mocks are time bound in nature, in order to provide you with an actual feel of the exam. Thus you are required to take them at the date and time scheduled for the examination. However, if due to some reason you are not able to appear for the Mock at the time fixed, delayed submissions are accepted as well.
Who can Enrol for this Course?
All serious aspirants who wish to leave no stone unturned and fool-proof their Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains Exam (2025) preparation.
Course Plan
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19 Mocks based on the recent pattern of the Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains Exam.
Access to Model Answers and Detailed Evaluations of the submissions along with expert feedback.
Comprehensive support and guidance will be provided throughout the interview process.
Simulated Exam Like Environment with Time Bound Mocks.