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RJS

RJS

Rajasthan Judicial Service Competitive Exam

Syllabus

Want to become a judge in the Rajasthan Judiciary? It's definitely a position of great respect and desire. Of course, you need to meet their eligibility criteria to be considered. 

  • A law degree: This must be from a recognized university.
  • Age limits: You need to be between 23 and 35 years old.
  • Experience: No worries! Seven years of experience as an advocate or pleader is not required.
  • Selection process: Be ready to sail through a thorough selection process.
  • By ticking all these boxes, you'll be all set to provide valuable input to Rajasthan's legal system and maintain the rule of law. 

FAQ

Ques. Could someone please share the qualifications needed to apply for the position of District Judge in the Rajasthan High Court? 
Ans.
You'll need a professional Bachelor's Degree in Law.

  • Ideally, have a minimum of 7 years working hands-on as a lawyer.
  • Familiarity with the Hindi language written in Devanagari script and an understanding of Rajasthani dialects would be great.
  • An understanding of the social customs of Rajasthan is also super essential.

 

Ques. Can you share the process for choosing a District Judge for the High Court?
Ans.
The selection process happens in three steps:

  • Step 1: A preliminary examination,
  • Step 2: The main examination (we'll let you know the date soon),
  • Step 3: A personal interview (we'll also confirm this date soon).

 

Ques. Is someone from another state eligible to serve as a judge in the Rajasthan judiciary? 

Ans. No matter which state in India you come from, you can certainly aspire to be a judge in the Rajasthan judiciary. Of course, you'll need to fulfill the eligibility requirements and pass the selection process. 

 

Ques. Do you want to know what topics you'll need to cover for the Rajasthan judiciary's written exam, which is a step towards becoming a judge?

Ans. Here's what you have to tackle in your upcoming written exam for joining the Rajasthan judiciary! 

  • The Indian Penal Code
  • The Code of Criminal Procedure
  • The Indian Evidence Act
  • The Rajasthan Rent Control Act
  • The Transfer of Property Act
  • The Indian Contract Act
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