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GENERAL ENGLISH
Question will be set to test the understanding of and the
power to write English. A passage or passages will usually be
set for summary or precis. Questions will include letter writing,
on given subject.GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
General Knowledge:- (including knowledge of current
events) — The paper will also include question of Indian History,
Culture and Geography of a nature, which candidates should be
able to answer without special study.
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ELEMENTARY GENERAL SCIENCE
Elementary General Science:- A paper of questions to test
such matters of everyday observation and experience in their
scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person who
has not made a special study of any scientific subject.
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wad 31wgaspa (SYLLABUS)
mea_sit ufsrat faftr (Law of Evidence and Procedure)
area afte wire ff (Law of Evidence and Procedure) — anda Wea
afSPI (Indian Evidence Act (1 of 1872)! Refer aBrat wat (Civil Procedure
Code) (5 of 1908) | Heer yd Yee aA, 1996 (Arbitration and Conciliation
Act 1996)| &S sire wie 1973 (HeI-2, 1974) (Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (2 of 1974} | nich @yare ~arerera aA (Provincial Small Cause Courts
Act), 1887 |
ara #1 wiftenfra_ya_seirefra fafer (Constitutional and
Administrative Law of India)
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Article 1 t0 395 and Schedules)
(b) arver @ werafie fa (Administrative Law of India)
(@ searfere fan (Delegated Legislation);
(i) Randa era wr Pefaur — afte a eM Control of Delegated
Legislation ~ Judicial & Legislative);
Gi) Fra Grant, Aefife zara ar fray, wernt } fag Pram; its
‘eet TRA (Fair Hearing; Rules of Natural Justice; Rules Against Bias;
Audi Alteram Partem);
Wy) Ete w ade mew; ot a ante Pea (Tribunals
and Quasi-Judicial Authorities: Judicial Control over them);
(v) fafraraa uiffepet (Regulatory Authorities);
(vi) serafie ort or =nfe yarraclard (Judicial Review of Administrative
Action);
(i) Re dafor wd wife wise ora, aa, fae we sie (Writ
Jurisdiction and Statutory Judicial Remedies, Scope, Extent &
Distinction),
(viii) fre Fete feet (Public Interest Litigation);
(a) Wa ws aTET TRG wad yfTHe (Tortious Liability of State and
Compensation);
() oer Pde, AA wT waren ve eargfter wr PETIT (Promissory
Estoppel, Legitimate Expectation & Doctrine of Proportionality);
(xi) WN GFe7 Government Contracts);
(xii) aggeT (Ombudsman)faq fafer site fear far (Hindu Law and Muhammadan Law)
a1, fay fARY (Hindu Law)
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Rei, fen, caer, Et os, Rea a doar, aac, ar, anf ote
Geri fare (Endowment) |
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aftead—enicrt (Legitimacy) of sified (Acknowledgement), sifraraaet
(Guardianship) |
wruft_araer_fafer (Law of Transfer of Property) ait®
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art transactions |
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after afte afer | Determination of Trust | Remedies for Breach of Trust |
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1963) (Act 47 of 1963) “Tacit =are sifftfta (Indian Trust Act) (2 of 1882) |wifaar_yd_srrace fafer_(Law of Contracts and Torts)
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fargict (General Principles of Liabilities) | ef, WHR (Remedies, Nuisance), er
‘aafel (Injuries to Persons) |
Wey, SAaT (Assault), feat Hr (False Imprisonment), we sty
afters Wael wT af TEAM (Injuries to Domestic and Contractual Relations),
‘wets Taherf (Wrongful Dismissal), Defamation, TET (Negligence) | Waar
dufeat a fog fear, The Rule in Rylands Vrs, Fletcher Deceit! saa
(Conspiracy) | fAFu~pt siffatorT (Malicious Prosecution) |
aiftrea_faftr (Commercial Law)
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COMMERCIAL LAW
Commercial Law:- The main principles of law relating to (a) Sale of Goods, (b)
Negotiable Instruments, (c) Company Law and (4) Partnership.