The document outlines the structure and content of the preliminary and written examinations for admission to a law course. The preliminary exam consists of multiple choice questions across 6 legal subjects, totaling 100 marks over 1 hour. The written exam consists of longer answer questions across 5 legal subjects, totaling 100 marks over 4 hours. Candidates must answer questions from specified sections for each subject area.
The document outlines the structure and content of the preliminary and written examinations for admission to a law course. The preliminary exam consists of multiple choice questions across 6 legal subjects, totaling 100 marks over 1 hour. The written exam consists of longer answer questions across 5 legal subjects, totaling 100 marks over 4 hours. Candidates must answer questions from specified sections for each subject area.
The document outlines the structure and content of the preliminary and written examinations for admission to a law course. The preliminary exam consists of multiple choice questions across 6 legal subjects, totaling 100 marks over 1 hour. The written exam consists of longer answer questions across 5 legal subjects, totaling 100 marks over 4 hours. Candidates must answer questions from specified sections for each subject area.
Preliminary Examination (MCQ) Total Marks-100, (Time- 1 Hour)
Subject Number of Marks Time
questions 20 20 01 Hour The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 10 10 The Specific Relief Act, 1877 20 20 The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 20 20 The Penal Code 15 15 The Evidence Act, 1872 10 10 The Limitation Act, 1908 (Act No. IX of 1908) Professional Ethics, Bar Council Order & Rules, Legal Decisions and Reports 05 05 Total 100 100
Written Examination Total Marks-100, (Time- 4 Hours)
F One out of two 10 x 1 =10
Professional Ethics, Bar Council Order & Rules, Legal Decisions and Reports A Two out of three 15 x 2 =30 04 Hours (i) The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(ii) The Specific Relief Act, 1877 B One out of two 15 x 1 =15 The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 C One out of two 15 x 1 =15 The Penal Code D One out of two 15 x 1 =15 The Evidence Act, 1872 E One out of two 15 x 1 =15 The Limitation Act, 1908