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Frequently Asked Questions

MP Judiciary Syllabus is undeniably tough and lengthy. Thus, the aspiring candidates might require seeking the guidance of the experts. It will further help to frame out the topic precisely. Moreover, much of your time will be saved as you do not need to make notes of your own. It, in turn, will give you enough time to concentrate more on your lessons. However, if you are confident enough about your solo studying strategy and read the landmark cases in several subjects, then you would not require to join any coaching class to crack the MP Judiciary exam.
The syllabus for MP Judiciary exam is divided into different sections. Hence, you need to chalk out a study plan to begin your preparation. Moreover, you can also make a routine to keep a track of the part of the syllabus that you have covered until. Also, make sure to undergo frequent revisions of whatever you have learned till now. In addition, do not forget to emphasize on the language studies to improve your essay writing skills.
The aspirants who want to appear in the MP Judiciary Services Examination has to be within the age of 21 to 35. The age limit for the SC and ST quota is relaxed up to 3 years. Moreover, he/she has to possess an LLB degree from a well-recognized university or institution.

Following the expert tips will help you to prepare better for the MP Judiciary exam. Begin your preparation by studying from the right books, which cover all the concepts and topics according to the latest exam pattern. Make sure you know the detailed pattern and latest syllabus before starting your preparation.

You must have completed your LLB degree from a government and bar council recognized university to be eligible to apply for the MP Civil Judge Post.

The prelims examination comprises 150 marks, and 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.

  • Constitution of India (10 questions) 
  • Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (15 questions)
  • Transfer of Property Act 1882 (7 questions)
  • Contract Act 1872 (8 questions)
  • Specific Relief Act 1963 (6 questions)
  • Limitation Act 1963 (4 questions)
  • MP Accommodation Control Act 1961 (5 questions)
  • MP Land Revenue Act 1959 (5 questions)
  • Indian Evidence Act 1872 (15 questions)
  • Indian Penal Code 1861 (15 questions)
  • Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (15 questions)
  • Negotiable Instrument Act 1881 (5 questions)
  • General Knowledge (Question 20, Mark 20)
  • Computer Knowledge (Question 10, Mark 10) 
  • English Knowledge (Question 10, Mark 10)
The salary offered to a person recruited as a Civil Judge ranges between INR 27,000-44,770. There are many added perks and remittances associated with the post.

The mains examination comprises 400 marks. These 400 marks are divided into 4 papers i.e. Paper 1 - civil law and procedure, Paper 2 - Court Practice, Writing Skill, Current Legal and Translation, Paper 3 – criminal law and procedure, Paper 4 – judgment writing.

Paper 1

  • Constitution of India
  • Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  • Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • Indian Contract Act, 1872
  • Specific Reliefs Act, 1963 (I, II and VI to VIII)
  • Limitation Act, 1963 (Parts II & III)

Paper 2

  • Writing on Social Issue- 30 marks
  • Writing on Legal Issue- 20 marks
  • Precis Writing- 20 marks
  • Translation (Hindi to English)- 15 marks
  • Translation (English to Hindi)- 15 marks

Paper 3

  • MP Accommodation Control Act, 1961
  • MP Land Revenue Code, 1959
  • Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  • Indian Penal Code, 1860
  • Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  • Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Paper 4 

  • Framing of Issues (10 marks)
  • Framing of Charges (10 marks)
  • Judgment/Order (Civil) Writing (40 marks) (Civil Judge II Class Level)
  • Judgment/Order (Criminal) Writing- 40 (40 marks) (Judicial Magistrate First Class Level)
The recruitment to the Civil Judge (Lower Division) post is a three-step process wherein the candidates have to undergo a Prelims Exam, Mains Exam and Interview.
No, the syllabus make have slight changes introduced, however most topics asked remain quite the same.

Judicial Service Examinations (Civil & Criminal) is the top recommended book by the experts. The price of this book is Rs. 780/- and the author of the book is Dr. Mohammed Zaheeruddin.


Watch the video content available in the article to find some smart strategies to solve MP Judiciary Exams.
The commission invites objections on the answers. Applicants can post their objections to commission. The commission then looks into the objections and posts regular updates on its official website.
There are 221 vacancies for Civil Judges as mentioned in the notification released by the MP-PSC.

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