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The UP Judiciary Syllabus 2025 outlines the examination pattern for the UP PCS J, including a preliminary exam with objective questions and a mains exam with descriptive papers covering various legal subjects. The syllabus also details the interview process for candidates who perform well in the mains exam. Additionally, it provides insights into the topics covered in each paper and emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation for aspiring civil judges in Uttar Pradesh.

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The UP Judiciary Syllabus 2025 outlines the examination pattern for the UP PCS J, including a preliminary exam with objective questions and a mains exam with descriptive papers covering various legal subjects. The syllabus also details the interview process for candidates who perform well in the mains exam. Additionally, it provides insights into the topics covered in each paper and emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation for aspiring civil judges in Uttar Pradesh.

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up judiciary syllabus 2025

The up pcs j syllabus 2025 Syllabus will be posted on the Uttar Pradesh Public
Service Commission's (UPPSC) official website. The most recent UP PCS J
syllabus is easily accessible to candidates online or through the official
announcement found at uppsc.up.nic.
You can get the up pcs j syllabus 2025 syllabus and mark distribution, which will
give applicants important information. The notice also contains information
regarding the UP PCS J 2025 interview procedure.
up judiciary syllabus 2025: Pattern of the Examination
up judiciary syllabus 2025: Preliminary Examination
 This stage of examination is objective in nature.
 It contains two sections, i.e., General Knowledge and Law
 Both the sections in this phase contains multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
 It carries a total of 450 marks
 It is conducted for a duration of 4 hours
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Paper I General 150 2 hours
Knowledge
Paper II Law 300 2 hours

up judiciary syllabus 2025: Mains Examination


 This stage contains six papers covering different subjects
 This section contains all papers that are descriptive in nature
 It contains General Knowledge as well as Law papers that are available in
Hindi as well as in English
 It carries a total of 1000 marks
Paper Subject Mark Duration
Paper I General Knowledge 200 3 Hours
Paper II English Language 100 3 Hours
Paper III Hindi Language 100 3 Hours
Paper IV Law-I (Substantive 200 3 Hours
Law)
Paper V Law-II (Procedure 200 3 Hours
and Evidence)
Paper VI Law-III (Penal, 200 3 Hours
Revenue, and Local
Laws)

up pcs j syllabus 2025: Interview Round


 Only those who perform well on the main exam are eligible for the 100
marks UP PCS J interview.
 The purpose of these interviews is to evaluate candidates' suitability to
serve as Uttar Pradesh's civil judges.
 To determine the eligibility of a candidate, they consider factors such as
personality, character, and level of physical condition.
uppcsj exam syllabus 2025: Details of the Syllabus
uppcsj exam syllabus 2025: Preliminary Examination
Paper I: General Knowledge (150 marks)
 History of India and Indian Culture
 Geography of India
 Indian Polity
 Current National Issues and
 Socially relevant topics, such as consideration for the elderly, people with
disabilities, and crimes against women and children, with particular
attention to the key components of the:
 Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (2016)
 Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act (2007)
 Dowry Prohibition Act (1961)
 Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (2005)
 Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
and Redressal) Act (2013)
 Pre-Conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of
Sex Selection) Act (1994)
 Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (1971)
 Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition)Act (1986)
 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (2012)
 India's position in the world, its economy, international relations,
institutions, and advancements in communications, space exploration,
science, and technology
Paper II: Law (300 marks)
 Questions posed on Jurisprudence
 Questions posed on International Organisations
 Questions posed on Current International Affairs
 Questions posed on the Indian Constitution
 Questions posed on Transfer of Property Act
 Questions posed on Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
 Questions posed on Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita
 Questions posed on Civil Procedure Code
 Questions posed on Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita
 Questions posed on the Indian Contract Act
uppcsj exam syllabus 2025: Mains Examination
Paper I: General Knowledge
 Questions on India's history
 Questions on culture
 Questions on geography
 Questions on politics
 Questions on current national issues and
 Questions on social relevance, as well as India and the world
 Questions on India's economy
 Questions on international affairs
 Questions on institutions, and
 Questions on advancements in science, technology, communications, and
 Questions on space
This paper's questions are designed and standardized such that anyone with a
basic education can respond to them without the need for specialist research.
Paper II: English Language
 An essay carrying 50 Marks
 English Precis’ Writing carrying 30 Marks
 Translation of passage from Hindi to English carrying 20 Marks
Paper III: Hindi Language
 An essay carrying 50 Marks
 Hindi Precis’ Writing carrying 30 Marks
 Translation of passage from English to Hindi carrying 20 Marks
Paper IV: Law I (Substantive Law)
 Law of contracts
 Law of Partnership
 Law concerning easements and torts
 Law relating to transfer of property including principles of equity
 Principles of Equity with special reference to Law of trust and specific
relief
 Hindu Law
 Mohammedan Law
 Constitutional Law
Paper V: Law II (Procedure and Evidence Law)
 Code of Civil Procedure
 Evidence of witnesses
 Framing of charges
 Practical matters
 Principles of pleading
 Conduct of cases
 Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita
 Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
 Writing of judgment
Paper VI: Law III (Penal, Revenue and Local Laws)
 Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita
 Uttar Pradesh Revenue Code (2006)
 Uttar Pradesh Urban Building Act (1972)
 Uttar Pradesh Regulation of Urban Premises Tenancy Act (2021)
 Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act
 U.P. Panchayat Raj Act
 U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act
 Uttar Pradesh Urban (Planning and Development) Act (1973)
 Guidelines established by the aforementioned acts
uppcsj exam syllabus 2025: Interview Round
 There will be a 100 marks exam.
 Candidates will be evaluated for employment in the Uttar Pradesh Judicial
Service based on their merit, taking into account their skills, character,
personality, and physical appearance.
 The candidate's position will be determined by adding the points from the
written papers and the interview, and calculating the total of both.
 Any candidate who has not received enough points in the Law Papers to
warrant such a denial may be declined an interview by the Commission.
The UP Judiciary Syllabus 2025 is a key resource for developing an aspirant's
preparation plan. It covers a broad range of topics that necessitate a deep
comprehension and application of legal ideas. The examination format, which
consists of the Main Exam, Viva-Voce, and Preliminary Exam, guarantees a
thorough assessment of the candidates' abilities and suitability for the role of Civil
Judge.
up judiciary syllabus 2025 FAQs
1. Which coaching is best for UP Judiciary preparation?
The reputable Jaipur UP Judiciary coaching program "Jyoti Judiciary Coaching"
aids students in getting ready for the UP Judiciary exam. A systematic approach
to UP Judiciary test preparation is made possible by Jyoti Judiciary, the top offline
and online UP Judiciary coaching program in Jaipur. Their curriculum has been
carefully designed to cover all the subjects and courses required for passing the
UP Judicial Service Examinations.
2. Is up judiciary exam tough?
No, it's crucial to understand that passing the legal exam is difficult but doable. If
you have the correct mindset and are committed, you can achieve success right
away.
3. How many papers are there in PCS J?
The 2025 UP PCS J Exam Pattern is different. The Mains test will now consist of
six papers rather than five. The language exam has also been divided into distinct,
100-mark Hindi and English language examinations. It is important for
candidates getting ready for the PCS J exam in 2025 to review the revised exam
pattern.
4. What is the syllabus of judiciary?
Topics including Civil Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Law relating to
Evidence and Procedure, Contract Law, Law relating to Family, Law relating to
Property, Administrative Law, as well as General Knowledge are typically
included in the judiciary syllabus.
5. Which state PCS J exam is easy?
One of the simplest legal exams is the Madhya Pradesh Judicial Services exam.
However, passing the majority of state judiciary exams becomes simpler with the
right study and guidance.
6. Is it possible to clear judiciary in first attempt?
Particularly, newly graduated students ought to set aside 10–12 hours a day to
study and go through every area of the preliminary exams if they wish to
successfully complete the judicial services examinations on their first try. A few
hours should also be dedicated to reading newspaper articles, general
information, along with significant rulings.
7. Is up judiciary held every year?
Yes, the Uttar Pradesh High Court holds the UP PCS J each year.
8. Which state PCs J is easy to crack?
The state judicial services examinations in Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand, UP, as well as MP (all in the northern zone) are perceived as being
easy because Hindi is an option.
9. How many hours to study for judiciary?
A concentrated study program is necessary to cover all the topics covered in the
syllabus and adequately prepare for the judiciary exam. Try to study for at least
10 or 12 hours per day.
10. Is judiciary easier than UPSC?
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will always be significantly
harder for a law graduate to pass than the state judiciary test.
11. Is LLM compulsory for judiciary?
The only requirement to apply for the Judicial Examination is to have an LLB
from an approved college. An LLM is not required in order to apply for the
judiciary exam. According to the Junior Judge Exam Eligibility, you must be
between the ages of 21 and 35 to apply for the judicial services exam.
12. Who is greater than judge?
The President of India appoints the Chief Justice of India, who holds the highest
court position in the nation. In addition to overseeing the Supreme Court, the
Chief Justice is in charge of running the Indian judicial system as a whole.
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