Posted by IAS Vidyalaya
in Mar 26, 2010
Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC).
The
HPSC invites application for the posts of
Civil Judge(Junior Division) in the
Haryana Civil Services(Judicial Branch).
The number of vacancies are as under:
1.
General 43
2.
SCs of Haryana. 26
3.
Backward Classes 03
of
Haryana.
4.
Ex-Servicemen 07
of
Haryana.
5.
Physical Handicapped 04
of
Haryana.
Total
83 seats are advertised by
HPSC for that. Moreover, there are
30 Anticipated or Unforseen Posts.
Distribution for that is:
1.
General 12
2.
SCs of Haryana. 05
3.
Backward Classes 03
of
Haryana.
4.
Ex-Servicemen, 00
Physical Handicapped
of
Haryana.
5.
Unforseen 04
Age : Candidate should not be less than 21 yrs and not more than 40 yrs as on 09.04.2010.
The
pattern of
HJS exam is it has three stages:
1. Preliminary Examination,
2. Main Examination,
3. Viva- Voce (Interview)
Syllabus for Preliminary Examination:
The Preliminary Examination shall be of objective type with
multiple-choice questions. Exam will be of two hours duration. It shall consist of 125 questions and each question shall carry 04 marks and for every wrong answer one mark shall be deducted (
Negative Marking).
The questions of the preliminary stage shall be from syllabus for the Main Examination. The Candidate shall be expected to have a
general and basic over view of the main subjects and on
Current Events of National and International Importance, Indian Legal and Constitutional History and Governance.
Syllabus for Main Examination:
The Main Examination shall consist of 6 papers ( 5 written and 1 Viva Voce).
Paper 1.
Civil Law-I Code of Civil Procedure, Punjab Courts Act, 200 Marks.
Indian Contract Act, Indian Partenership Act,
Sale of Goods Act, Specific Relief Act, and
Indian Evidence Act.
Paper 2.
Civil Law-II Hindu Law, Mohammadan Law and Customary 200 Marks.
Law, Law of Registration and Limitation.
Paper 3.
Criminal Law Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code 200 Marks.
and Indian Evidence Act.
Paper 4.
English Paper will be of 200 Marks.
1.
English Essay (1000- 1100 words) 100 Marks.
2.
Precis 25 Marks.
3.
Words and Phrases ( To make sentences
of the given words and phrases.) 25 Marks.
4.
Comprehension 25 Marks.
5.
Corrections 25 Marks.
Paper 5. Language
Hindi 100 Marks.
Paper 6.
Viva- Voce 200 Marks.
Posted by IAS Vidyalaya
in Mar 16, 2010
When I was reading this issue in the news-papers, some issues came into my mind and I presented the same.
What is Civil Nuclear Liability Bill?
Civil Nuclear Liability Bill seeks to cap the level of compensation (likely at $450 million) in the event of an accident and makes the operator, not the supplier, liable for it.
What is the issue between Operator and Supplier?
According to this bill, the suppliers are big foreign companies and the operator will be Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL).
Posted by IAS Vidyalaya
in Mar 11, 2010
Indian Government has approved a proposal to introduce an aptitude test in place of the existing preliminary examination.
In the new pattern, the UPSC Candidate will have to appear in two objective-type papers having special emphasis on testing their "aptitude for civil services" as well as on "ethical and moral dimension of decision making" under Civil Service Aptitude Test(CSAT). These two papers will replace the existing General Awareness or General Studies and one Optional paper which lays greater emphasis on subject knowledge.
Posted by IAS Vidyalaya
in Mar 8, 2010
Indian Constitution's 108 Amendment Bill.
Today, on
International Women's Day,
Vice President Hamid Ansari introduced the
Women's Reservation Bill in the
Rajya Sabha. This is the
Indian Constitution's 108 Amendment Bill. Now, it must be passed in Lok Sabha with 2/3rd majority and 14 States must retify it.
The Bill seeks to reserve "as nearly as may be" one third seats of the present strength of
Lok Sabha and
state Assemblies including
Delhi to women.
Posted by IAS Vidyalaya
in Mar 5, 2010
UPSC Mains Result 2009 Declared.
On Thursday, 4,March 2010.
UPSC declared the result of Mains Examination of 2009.
As many as 2,281 of the 13,837 candidates who took the test across the country have cleared the mains.
Personality Test of these candidates will commence from 22nd March, 2010.The final interview is conducted in two rounds. The list of candidates who will be taking part in the first round, to be held from March 22 to April 6, will be put up on the
UPSC website on March 16. On March 23, the list of candidates selected to take part in the second round of interview, to be held from April 7 onwards, will be put up on the website.
Personality Tests will be held in the Office of the Union Public Service Commission at Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069.