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Haryana Judiciary Syllabus

Haryana Judiciary Syllabus for Preliminary Exam 

The Preliminary Exam Syllabus covers the following topics:

  • Current Affairs
  • Indian Legal History
  • Constitutional Development
  • Civil Law-I
  • Civil Law-II
  • Criminal Law

Haryana Judiciary Syllabus for Mains Exam 

  • The mains exam is based on subjective patterns and assesses your answer writing skills, knowledge, and personal opinion on any current legal or international issue.
  • The mains exam evaluates your judgement writing skills on any problem-specific question. 

The Mains Exam Syllabus covers the following topics:

Civil Law I: (200 marks)

  • Contract Act
  • Partnership Act
  • Sales Of Goods Act
  • Specific Relief Act
  • Indian Evidence Act
  • Punjab Courts Act
  • Haryana Urban (control of rent & eviction ) ACT, 1973

Civil Law II: (200 marks)

  • Hindu Law 
  • Mohammedan Law (study the customary law of Haryana and Punjab also)
  • Law of Registration
  • Limitation Act

Criminal Law: (200 marks)

  • IPC
  • CrPc
  • Indian Evidence Act

English Composition: (200 marks)

  • Essay
  • Precis writing
  • Comprehension
  • Corrections
  • Words & phrases

Language (Hindi): (100 marks)

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Haryana Judiciary Syllabus for Interview/Viva-Voce Exam

  • The interview is of 200 marks. 
  • The interview stage is the final stage of the Haryana Judicial Services Exam.
  • A panel of judges and senior government officials interviews the selected candidates.
  • The questions that are asked in the interview are related to India and International Current Affairs. 
  • The questions are asked to test your overall personality and whether you can excel in under-pressure situations.
  • The questions are from real-life based situations also.
  • To prepare for the interview, you should be aware of current issues that are leading news.
  • You must inculcate the habit of reading the newspaper daily to be updated with current affairs, for example, The Hindu and any leading GK monthly magazine.
  • Enhance your speaking skills by discussing with friends and family any current legal issue or leading judgement to know different perspectives on a particular topic.
  • Holistically enhance your personality by reading novels in English literature and Hindi. It will provide you with knowledge of different areas of education.
  • The interview panel knows that you have a good grasp of law and legal statutes. They assess your analytical and problem-solving skills during the interview.

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