Chhattisgarh judiciary

  1. Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Examination
  2. Judiciary Exam Eligibility 2023
  3. MP & Chhattisgarh Civil Judge (Mains) Exam Solved Papers [Khetrapal Law House]
  4. Chhattisgarh: Journalist arrested for circulating rumours against judiciary


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Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Examination

To prepare effectively, find here the complete details of the Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Exam such as exam pattern, syllabus, eligibility criteria, age limit, and much more. Introduction CGPSC conducts Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Exam every year for the recruitment of civil judges. The CGPSC Judicial Service recruitment is carried out in three phases – Prelims, Mains and Interview. The examination is the entry-level exam for law graduates to become appointed as members of the subordinate judiciary. Members are appointed by the state government under the supervision of the respective high court. The members are appointed based on the Judiciary exam. Eligibility Educational Qualification: In order to appear for the Chhattisgarh Judicial Service Exam, candidates must have an LLB or equivalent degree from an institute that is recognized by the Bar Council of India. Age Limit The candidate must have completed the age of 21 years but he/she must not have completed 35 years of age as on the specific date mentioned in the official advertisement for the year. Reservation Only those reserved category candidates are eligible for reservation who is a permanent resident of Chhattisgarh State. Reserved Category candidates from other states will be treated as General category. Exam Pattern CGPSC Judicial Services Prelims Exam Pattern • Question paper for Online Preliminary Examination shall be of 100 marks. • There will be 1 Paper consist of 100 objective type questions. • Duratio...

Judiciary Exam Eligibility 2023

Judiciary Exam 2023 The To appear in judicial service examination one must possess some of the qualifications. The following are the qualifications are same for all the states: • The person should be a citizen of India. • Must have an LLB/LLM degree. However, it is not mandatory to have an LLM degree to apply for the judge exam. • LLB degree from a recognized University in India. • You must be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocates Act 1961 with membership in the state Bar Council. Madhya Pradesh Judiciary Exam Eligibility 2023 Age Limit should be 21 years to 35 years See more: Bihar Judicial Services Exam Eligibility Criteria 2023 The lower age limit is 22 years, and the upper age limit is 35 years. Qualifying Marks – For the Preliminary Examination, the minimum qualifying marks will be 45% for the general category candidates and 40% for the reserved category candidates. Rajasthan Judiciary Exam Eligibility Criteria 2023 The minimum age is 21 years and the upper age limit is 40 years. Qualifying Marks – To qualify for the main exam, you must score a minimum of 45% marks in the preliminary examination if you belong to the general category and 40% marks for SC/ST category candidates. Read more: Haryana Civil Judge Exam Eligibility Criteria 2023 Age Limit – The minimum age limit is 21 years, while the maximum is 42 years. Also see: Delhi Judiciary Exam Eligibility Criteria 2023 The upper age limit is 32 years and minimum age limit is 21 years. Check here: UP Judiciary E...

MP & Chhattisgarh Civil Judge (Mains) Exam Solved Papers [Khetrapal Law House]

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Chhattisgarh: Journalist arrested for circulating rumours against judiciary

A local news portal journalist was arrested in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur district on charges of allegedly circulating rumours against judiciary and government officers, police said on Monday. The case pertains to an article run on the portal by the arrested individual. (Representative file image) Nilesh Sharma, a Raipur based operator of the ‘India Writers’ portal, was arrested by Bilaspur district police from capital Raipur on Sunday. Police said that Sharma was an associate of Sunil Namedeo, another Raipur-based news portal owner who was booked last month under sections 504 (Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 505(1)(b) (Whoever makes, publishes or circulates any statement, rumour or report with intent to cause fear or alarm in the public) of the IPC based on a complaint of a lawyer. Namedeo was arrested on June 1 from Raipur. “It is the same case in which Namedo was arrested. Sharma was an associate of Namdeo,” said a senior police officer. Also Read: According to a statement issued by Raipur police on June 1, Namedeo, the operator of NewsTodayCG.com was booked on the “Pursuing the legal action in the case against Sunil Namedeo, a team of Bilaspur police had come to Raipur. When they raided the Mana area of Raipur along with the local police station officers, the accused was caught. The police also recovered the banned MDMA drug from the accused which has been seized and the case under the NDPS Act was lodged by the Raipur Police against the a...