Maharashtra Judiciary Exam 2023: Notification, Exam Date, Eligibility and Exam Pattern
Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has released the recruitment notification for Civil Judge (Junior Division & Judicial Magistrate First Class) 114 vacancies.
Maharashtra Judicial Service Examination also referred to as MPSC Civil Judge Exam or Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) is conducted by Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) to recruit candidates for State Judiciary.
Important Dates
Application starting date: May 24, 2023
Application last date: June 13, 2023
Online Payment last date: June 13, 2023
Challan Payment last date: June 16, 2023
Preliminary Examination date: September 09, 2023
Eligibility:
- Citizen of India.
- Degree in Law. Passing each exam in the first attempt to obtain the degree.
- Must have passed the Final Year of Law Degree or Final Year of Post Graduate Degree in Law with at least 55% marks on or before 19th May, 2023.
- Marathi language knowledge.
Age limit (as on 19 May 2023):
- Minimum: 21 years
- Maximum: 25 years
- Maximum for backward class: 30 years
Stages of Examination
The examination will be held in 3 stages.
Stage 1: Preliminary Examination
This is the screening test consisting of one paper conducted to choose candidates for the Main Examination. At this stage questions related to law and general knowledge which a normal educated person must be able to do are asked in the exam.
Pattern
Type: Objective
Maximum Marks: 100
Duration: 2 hours
Syllabus: The preliminary stage of the exam consists of the following subjects from which objective questions are asked.
- The Code of Criminal Procedure
- The Civil Procedure Code
- The Indian Evidence Act
- The Transfer of Property Act
- The Specific Relief Act
- The Maharashtra Rent Control Act
- The Limitation Act
- Constitution of India
- The Indian Penal Code
- The Law of Contract
- The Sale of Goods Act
- The Partnership Act
Stage 2: Main Examination
The candidates qualifying for the preliminary stage will be called to write the Mains exam which is the next stage to get selected for the Judicial Services. The Mains stage consists of 2 descriptive type papers. The exam is conducted in Marathi and English language.
Pattern
Paper 1: Law
Type: Subjective
Maximum Marks: 100
Duration : 3 hours
Syllabus
- The Civil Procedure Code
- The Transfer of Property Act
- The Specific Relief Act
- The Law of Contracts
- The Sale of Goods Act
- The Partnership Act
Paper 2 : Law + General Knowledge
Type: Subjective
Maximum Marks: 100
Duration : 3 hours
Syllabus
- The Indian Penal Code
- The Evidence Act
- The Code of Criminal Procedure
- The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989
- The Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955
- Essay on current legal topic (approximately 800 words)
Stage 3: Interview
Maximum Marks: 50
The final round will be the Interview. In the Interview, the academic knowledge of a candidate, his communication skills and overall personality will be tested.