RJS Syllabus

Rajasthan Judiciary Syllabus 2024:Preliminary & Mains

Let’s discuss the detailed updated RJS Syllabus 2024 with some important information that is required to help you out with your preparation.

There are three levels of preparation prelims, mains & interview to clear out the Rajasthan Judiciary Service to become a Judge in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan Judiciary Syllabus: Prelim

The Preliminary Examination shall be an objective type of examination

In the Paper, 70% weightage will be given to the subjects prescribed in the syllabus for Law Part-I and Law Part-II

15% weightage shall be given to test proficiency in Hindi and 15% weightage for English language.

The marks obtained in the preliminary examination shall not be counted towards the final selection.

Scheme of the Examination

  • Total Question 120
  • Maximum Mark-120 (Each Question will carry I mark)
  • Duration:-2.001 Lours
  • (Note 1. There will be a negative marking of 1/3 for each wrong answer)

Course Content:

Code of Civil Procedure,1908
The Constitution of India
Indian Contract Act, 1872
The Indian Evidence Act
The Limitation Act, 1963
The Specific Relief Act, 1963
The Transfer of Property Act
Interpretation of Statues
The Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
The Probation of Offenders Act, 1958
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012,
The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (prevention, prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013

RJS Syllabus for Main Examination

 

Sl No. Subject Paper Marks Duration
1 Law Paper-I 100 3 Hours
2 Law Paper-I 100 3 Hours
3 Language Paper-I, Hindi Essay 50 2 Hours
4 Language Paper-I, English Essay 50 2 Hours

RJS Syllabus of Law Part-I

• Constitution of India,
• Civil Procedure Code,
• Law of Contract and Partnership,
• Law of Torts and Easements,
• Law of Motor Accident Claims,
• Law of Arbitration and Conciliation,
• Rent Control Law and Revenue Laws in Rajasthan,
• Law of Specific Relief,
• Hindu Law,
• Muslim Law,
• Law on the transfer of Property,
• Law of Limitation,
• Law relating to Lok Adalats and Permanent Lok Adalats,
• Law related to Domestic Violence,
• General Rules (Civil) and Judgment Writing.
Paper is designed to test the practical knowledge of the candidates in civil law and procedure e.g. drafting,
pleading, framing issues and writing out judgments etc., in Civil Cases.

RJS Syllabus of Law Part-II

• Criminal Procedure Code,
• Law of Evidence,
• Indian Penal Code,
• Law on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances,
• Criminal Law related to the protection of SC/STs,
• Law on Juvenile Delinquency,
• Law of Probation,
• Law relating to Dishonour of Cheques,
• Law relating to Electricity Theft,
• Law related to Cyber Crimes,
• General Rules (Criminal) and judgment Writing.
Paper is designed to test the practical knowledge of the candidates in criminal law and procedure e.g.
framing charges and writing out the judgments etc. in Criminal Cases.

Direct Download the pdf from the Official Website

RJS Language syllabus for Mains

RJS Language syllabus for mains

RJS Syllabus for CIVIL Judge

The examination pattern for recruitment to the cadre of Civil Judge is consist of
(1) Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
(2) Written Main Examination (Subjective Type)
(3) Interview
SYLLABUS
1. Preliminary Examination:  The Preliminary Examination shall be an objective type examination in which 70% weightage will be given to the subjects prescribed in the syllabus for Law Paper-I and Law PaperII and 30% weightage shall be given to test proficiency in Hindi and English language.

The marks obtained in the preliminary examination shall not be counted towards the final selection.
Syllabus for Preliminary Examination:
Law: Same as mentioned above for Law Paper I & II for Main Examination.

The syllabus remains the same as of 2018 and is updated on the Official website. For more details to read from the official pdf copy, you can download the syllabus here Scheme and syllabus RJS Civil Judge Cadre.

RJS Syllabus for Interview

Interview/Viva Voce- Maximum Marks: 35

In interviewing a candidate, the suitability for employment to the service shall be tested concerning his record at the school, college, and university, and his character, personality, address, and physique. The questions, that may be put to him, may be general and will not necessarily be academic or legal.

The candidate will also be asked questions to test his general knowledge including knowledge of current affairs and present-day problems. Marks shall also be awarded for the candidate’s proficiency in the Rajasthan dialects and his knowledge of the social customs of Rajasthan. The marks so awarded shall be added to the marks obtained in the written test by each candidate.

It shall be compulsory to appear, in every paper of written test, as also before the interview board for viva voce. A candidate, who has failed to appear in any of the written papers or before the board for viva voce shall not be recommended for appointment.

After the interview, a list of the candidates shall be prepared in the order of their performance based on their aggregate marks. If two or more of such candidates obtain equal marks in the aggregate, they shall be arranged in the order of merit based on their general suitability for service and their names shall be recommended for appointment accordingly.

That a candidate of scheduled castes or scheduled tribes category shall not be recommended for appointment unless he obtains a minimum 35% marks in the aggregate of the written examination and the interview, and, in the case of other candidates, unless he obtains a minimum 40% marks in the aggregate of written examination and the interview.

Reffrence Books for RJS preparation 2024

Book Name Author/Editor
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Mulla, C.K. Takwani
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 Avtar Singh, R.K. Bangia
The Specific Relief Act, 1963 Avtar Singh
The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 R.K. Sinha
The Indian Penal Code, 1860 K.D. Gaur, Ratanlal & Dhirajlal
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 R.V. Kelkar, C.K. Takwani
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Batuklal, V. Krishnan
Introduction to the Constitution of India D.D. Basu
Administrative Law I.P. Massey
Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 P.C. Jain
Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956 P.C. Jain

Booklist sourced from Toprankers

Preparation Tips for RJS 2024

  • Before a Judge you have to judge yourself with the worth of Discipline and Dedication.
  • Prepare for Prelim and mains at a time. Never wait for a good time to start, just do it now.
  • Make notes on your own and break your time into specific duration. Practice as much as possible.

Happpppppppppy Preparation. All The Best