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📋 Exam Syllabus
1. Preliminary Examination:
Indian Legal and Constitutional History
Indian Constitution, Constitutional Law, and Polity
Code of Civil Procedure
Code of Criminal Procedure
Evidence Act
Indian Penal Code
Transfer of Property Act
Contract Act
Limitation Act
Legal Reasoning
Mental Ability
General Knowledge
Current Affairs
2. Main Examination:
Substantive Laws:
Indian Contract Act
Indian Evidence Act
Transfer of Property Act
Indian Penal Code
Civil Procedure Code
Criminal Procedure Code
Specific Relief Act
Limitation Act
Interpretation of Statutes
Language:
English
Hindi
Writing Skills:
Essay Writing
Precis Writing
Translation (English to Hindi and Hindi to English)
General Knowledge and Current Affairs:
Indian Polity
History and Geography of India
Indian Economy
Science and Technology
Environmental Science
Current Affairs (National and International)
Legal Reasoning and Legal Awareness:
Legal Maxims
Landmark Judgments
Recent Developments in Law
📖 Exam Preparation Notes
1. Official Website: Start by checking the official website of the Rajasthan High Court. They often provide detailed information about the exam pattern, syllabus, and recommended reading materials. 2. Previous Year Papers: Look for previous year's question papers to understand the exam pattern and types of questions asked. 3. Books: Refer to standard textbooks recommended for law studies, particularly focusing on topics relevant to civil law, Indian Constitution, procedural laws, etc. Some popular books include:
"Indian Polity" by M. Laxmikanth
"Constitution of India" by P.M. Bakshi
"Civil Procedure Code" by C.K. Takwani
"Law of Torts" by R.K. Bangia
"Indian Penal Code" by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal
Apart from these, there might be state-specific law books you should refer to. You can search for those based on recommendations from legal professionals or through online forums.
4. Online Resources: Utilize online platforms like Lawctopus, Legal Bites, or websites offering free study materials and mock tests for law exams.
5. Coaching Institutes: Consider enrolling in coaching institutes specializing in judiciary exam preparations. They often provide structured study materials and guidance.
6. Legal Journals and Magazines: Reading legal journals and magazines can also help in staying updated with recent developments in law, which might be useful for the exam.
7. Group Studies and Discussion Forums: Joining study groups or online forums can be beneficial for sharing resources, discussing doubts, and getting insights from peers.