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ARA Law Academy is considered the premium institute in India providing Online Coaching for Tamil Nadu State Judicial Services Examination to aspiring students the pioneer in conducting all Judiciary exams both Classroom based Classes and also online classes.
It has the most prominent law faculty behind the success of thousands, our Online Coaching for Judicial Services has a variety of features such as live video classes, doubt sessions, study material and online test series for preparation. For those aspirants who want to see themselves as a judge in future can join our best Online Classes for preparation and make their dream come true.
Our online lectures are simple and easy to understand conducted by expert professionals. We at ARA Law Academy focus on our quality teaching methodologies so that our students get the best Online Coaching for the Judiciary examination conducted by different states of India. We train students for Higher Judicial Services examination (HJS), Provincial Civil Service PCS(J), Civil Judge (Junior Division) examination, Magistrate, Assistant Public Prosecutor (APP), Assistant Prosecuting Officer (APO), Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer (ADPPO) exams, Judicial Services Grade 1 Exam and Judicial Services Grade 3 exam for different law subjects.
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TN JUDICIAL SERVICE EXAM
What is Judicial Services Examination?
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Judiciary Services Exam is also known as the Provincial Civil Service-Judicial Exam (PCS J) is the entry-level exam for law graduates to become a judge of the judicial department. The state judicial department conducts the exam under the supervision of the respective Hon’ble High Courts to appoint members for subordinate judicial services. Judicial Services Examination or the PCS (J)-Provincial Civil Service-Judicial Examination which they are commonly referred to, are entry-level exams for law graduates to become members of the subordinate judiciary. The state governments under the supervision of the respective high courts appoint members of the lower judiciary based on the competitive examination.
Judicial Services Examination– Eligibility Criteria
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Lower Judiciary Services– The eligibility criteria for appearing in Judicial Services Examination is a degree in LL.B and he/she has enrolled or qualified to be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocates’ Act 1961. No experience is required and final year candidates can also appear. The age limit varies according to the state. it is usually between 21 to 35 years.
Higher Judiciary Services– Candidates must be graduates in law and have a minimum number of years of litigating practice; usually seven years.
Judicial Services Examination– Structure of the exam
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Judicial Service Examination is held in three successive stages namely Preliminary Examination, Mains, and Viva-Voce/Interview.
Preliminary Examination– The preliminary examination serves as a screening for the mains exam. It comprises objective-type questions. The marks secured in the preliminary examination are not counted for the final selection. The percentages of qualifying marks vary as per state. The minimum qualifying marks in the preliminary examination is 60 percent for general and 55 percent for reserved categories.
Mains Examination– The mains examination is subjective. The exam comprises three to four papers. The marks secured by candidates are counted for the final selection. Candidates equal to three times the number of vacancies are called for viva-voce.
Viva-Voce/Personal Interview– This is the final stage of selection where candidates are assessed on general interest, personality, and intelligence among other factors.
Judicial Services Examination– Syllabus
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The syllabus varies across states. It is broadly divided into Civil law, Criminal Law and Language papers. The weight given to the language paper is around 20 percent to 35 percent. The mains examination constitutes six to seven papers and almost 70 percent of the questions are of law.
Judicial Services Examination– How to prepare?
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Candidates must prepare a plan of action and implement the same diligently. Besides knowledge of the subject, one must also be aware of current affairs. “Candidates should first understand the syllabus and then begin their preparation.
Judicial Services Examination– Scope
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The position of a judge is the most respected post in the Indian legal system. Candidates appointed through the Judicial Services Examination enjoy a secure and comfortable tenure. A career in judicial services has two levels. First is the lower judicial service for fresh graduates selected through an entrance exam conducted by the respective State Public Service Commission or the high courts. An entry through this assures time-bound promotions and secured tenure. The second level is Higher Judicial Services for practicing lawyers. The selected applicants get posted as Additional District Judges, which and their promotion is faster.
Candidates appointed as Civil Judge (junior division) have the powers of Judicial Magistrate (Second Class) and those promoted to Chief Judicial Magistrate have the powers of Judicial Magistrate (First Class). Candidates appointed as Additional District and Session Judge are posted to High Court and in an exceptional case to the Supreme Court.
Judicial service is a worthwhile option for those who aim to serve the public with high social esteem. It offers a secure and safe career with a comfortable compensation package.
What is the Judicial Service Examination pattern like?
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Judicial Services exams are conducted in three stages:
Factors | Preliminary Examination | Mains Examination | Viva-Voce/Personal Interview |
Exam Type | The Prelims is an objective type examination. It acts as a screening test for the Mains exam. | The mains is a subjective type examination, which comprises of three to four papers ( Depends State-wise). | Candidates are evaluated based on general knowledge, personality and aptitude among other determinants. |
Qualifying Marks For General & SC/ST Categories | The minimum qualifying marks vary from state to state. | The minimum qualifying marks vary from state to state. | This round carries a maximum of 50 marks out of which the candidate needs to score at least 20 marks to get selected. |
Evaluation Criteria | The marks are not calculated for preparing the final merit list. | The marks secured by applicants are counted for the final selection. | The final step of selection to become a judge. |
What are the state-wise eligibility criteria?
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In India, each state has its own Judicial Services Exam with all of them having their own eligibility criteria with regards to their age, language, citizenship etc. The High Courts or the Public Service Commission of that states are typically given the responsibility to appoint judicial officers.
The general eligibility criteria to apply for these examinations is as follows:
Entry Level Examination | Educational Qualification Requirement | Experience Required | |
1. | Lower Judiciary Services | LL.B degree from a recognised institute or university and enrollment as an advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961 | No experience required |
2. | Higher Judiciary Services | LL.B degree | A minimum of seven years of experience in litigation |
Reference Links:
https://www.sci.gov.in/
http://www.hcmadras.tn.nic.in/
https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/recruitment/login
https://services.ecourts.gov.in/