Maharashtra Preliminary Judicial Service Exam Syllabus
The Maharashtra Prelims question paper includes Multiple Choice Questions for 100 marks:
General Knowledge
Aptitude, English
Constitution of India
Code of Civil Procedure
Criminal Procedure Code
Transfer of Property Act
Indian Contract Act
Indian Penal Code
Indian Evidence Act
Law of Torts
Proficiency in the Official Language of the State
Maharashtra Mains Judicial Service Exam Syllabus
The Mains exam includes four papers:
Paper 1:
Essay
Precise Writing
Grammar
Paper 2:
Objective Test
Aptitude Test
Paper 3:
Transfer of Property Act
Constitution of India
Civil Procedure Code
Indian Contract Act
Paper 4:
Indian Penal Code
Criminal Procedure Code
Law of Torts
Indian Evidence Act
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