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Delhi Judiciary Notification 2024 - The Delhi High Court will release the Delhi Judiciary notification in the online mode on the official website. The Delhi Judiciary 2024 notification can be downloaded in the form of a PDF from delhihighcourt.nic.in. The official notification contains information pertaining to the Delhi Judiciary Services Exam. Candidates can get details such as the application process, important dates, the exam pattern, the selection process and the cutoff marks through the Delhi Judiciary notification. Candidates are encouraged to download the Delhi Judiciary Notification 2024 and go through the details of the exam before applying.
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | Delhi Judicial Service Examination |
Conducting Body | Delhi High Court |
Website | delhihighcourt.nic.in |
Application mode | Online |
Stages | Preliminary Examination Main Examination Viva Voce |
Age limit | Not more than 32 years of age |
Fees | Rs 1000 for the general category Rs 200 for reserved category |
Qualification | Candidate must be a citizen of India Candidate must either be a practicing Advocate or must be qualified to be an Advocate under the Advocate Act 1961 Candidate must be under 32 years of age (reserved candidates are eligible for relaxation) |
Exam mode | Offline |
DJS Vacancy | To Be Announced |
Event | Dates |
Delhi Judicial Services Exam 2024 Notification | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services 2024 Registration Date | To Be Announced |
DJS Exam Fees Payment 2024 | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services 2024 Prelims admit card | To Be Announced |
DJS Prelims exam 2024 | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services 2024 Answer Key | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services Prelims Result 2024 | To Be Announced |
DJS 2024 Mains admit card | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services Mains exam 2024 | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services Mains result 2024 | To Be Announced |
DJS Viva Voce Admit Card 2024 | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services 2024 Viva Voce | To Be Announced |
Delhi Judicial Services Exam Final Result 2024 | To Be Announced |
The Delhi High Court will make the Delhi Judiciary notification available on the official website- delhihighcourt.nic.in. To download the Delhi Judiciary 2024 notification, candidates may take the following steps.
Visit the official website of the Delhi High Court.
Navigate the menu on the left until you find the option Public Notices and click it.
A drop-down list will appear, on which you should select Job Openings.
This will open a page with the list of notices issued by the Delhi High Court for recruitment purposes. Go through the list to find the Delhi Judiciary Notification 2024.
Download the Delhi Judiciary notification for future reference.
The number of Delhi Judicial Services vacancies is yet to be announced by the Delhi High Court. Details regarding vacancies will be mentioned in the Delhi Judiciary 2024 notification. Candidates can check the DJS notification for details regarding vacancies, such as the total number of vacancies and the number of vacancies per category.
Category | Vacancies |
General | To Be Announced |
SC | To Be Announced |
ST | To Be Announced |
PWD | To Be Announced |
The eligibility criteria will be mentioned in the Delhi Judiciary notification. To attempt the Delhi Judiciary exam, Candidates need to meet the age requirement as well as the educational requirements as prescribed by the Delhi High Court. The notification of the Delhi Judiciary exam mentions the following criteria to be met by potential applicants.
The candidate must be a citizen of India.
They must be practising as an Advocate in India or qualify to be admitted as an advocate under the Advocate ACT 1961.
Candidates must not be over 32 years of age on 1st January of the year that they apply. Reserved candidates are entitled to some relaxation in this criterion.
In any case, the final decision regarding the eligibility of a candidate rests with the Delhi High Court.
The Delhi Judiciary application Form 2023 will be released online on the official Delhi High Court website. The DJS notification contains detailed information about the application process and the documents required for the same. Candidates must visit the official website and find the doc pertaining to the application on the Public Notices page. Upon opening the document, there will be a link leading to the Delhi Judicial application form. Candidates must only fill out the application form in English, as advised by the Delhi Judicial Notification.
Candidates can find details regarding the exam registration fees in the Delhi Judiciary notification. The registration fees for the Delhi Judiciary Exam are Rs. 1000 for general candidates and Rs 200 for reserved candidates. The DJS registration fees must be paid through debit card/net banking. The last day for application and fee payment will be mentioned in the Delhi Judiciary Notification. Candidates are advised to make note of this date and make sure to submit the application and pay the fees before the deadline.
Details about Delhi Judiciary Exam Centres 2024 will be mentioned on the Admit card. The admit card can be downloaded from the official Delhi High Court Website. The admit card will give students details like the location of the Delhi Judicial Exam Centre and their roll numbers. The official DJS 2024 exam centres are yet to be released.
Details regarding the exam pattern are mentioned in the Delhi Judiciary notification. There are three rounds in the Delhi Judicial Services exam. They are the DJS Prelims, the Mains and the Viva Voce round. According to the Delhi Judiciary 2024 notification, candidates must score higher than the cutoff mark in the Prelims to be able to qualify for the DJS Mains.
Likewise, candidates should score above the cutoff in the mains to qualify for the Viva Voce. The marks allotment for each round of the Delhi judicial examination can be found in the table below. Candidates can also consult the Delhi Judiciary notification for details about the exam pattern.
Exam | Marks |
Delhi Judiciary Prelims | 200 Marks |
Delhi Judiciary Mains | Total 850 marks General Knowledge and Language- 250 marks Civil Law I- 200 marks Civil Law II- 200 marks Criminal Law- 200 marks |
Delhi Judiciary Viva Voce | 150 marks |
The Delhi Judiciary Prelims consist of one paper holding 200 marks. It will be an objective exam and consist of Multiple choice Questions. The subjects covered in the paper will assess candidates’ General Knowledge, Flair for English and knowledge of objective legal problems. The specific legal topics can be found in the table below. Candidates can consult the Delhi Judiciary notification for an in-depth understanding of the DJS Prelims syllabus.
Exam | Marks | Topics |
Delhi Judiciary Prelims | 200 | General Knowledge Aptitude English The Constitution of India The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 The Code of Criminal Procedure,1973 The Indian Penal Code The Indian Contract Act, 1872 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 The Specific Relief Act, 1963 The Limitation Act, 1963; The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 The Commercial Courts Act, 2015 |
The DJS Mains consist of four papers. The general knowledge and languages paper holds 250 marks. The law papers (Civil Law I, Civil Law II and Criminal Law) hold 200 marks each. The Delhi Judicial Mains exam is a subjective written examination.
Candidates must score over the cutoff percentage in this paper to become eligible for the Viva Voce. The specific topics can be found in the table below. Candidates can consult the Delhi Judiciary Notification 2024 for an in-depth understanding of the DJS Mains syllabus.
Exam | Papers | Marks | Topics |
Delhi Judiciary Mains | General Knowledge and English | 250 | General legal knowledge Essay writing Precis Writing Translation |
Civil Law I | 200 | The Indian Contract Act, 1872 The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 The Specific Relief Act, 1963 Hindu Law Mohammaden Law The Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Law of Torts The New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994 The Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 The Commercial Courts Act, 2015. | |
Civil Law II | 200 | The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 The Limitation Act, 1963 The Registration Act, 1908 The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 The Trade Marks Act, 1999 The Copyright Act, 1957. | |
Criminal Law | 200 | The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 The Indian Penal Code The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 |
Details regarding the Delhi Judiciary cutoff can be found in the official notification. For the Delhi Judiciary Prelims round, the cutoff percentage is 60% for general candidates and 55% for reserved candidates. For the Delhi Judicial Mains exam, general candidates must score at least 40% on individual papers and must achieve at least a 50% aggregate percentage. For candidates in reserved categories, the minimum percentage for individual papers is 35% and the minimum aggregate is 45%.
The number of candidates declared successful in the DJS Mains will be no more than 10 times the number of available vacancies. Candidates in the general category should obtain at least 50% and reserved candidates at least 45% to be considered successful in the Viva Voce. The aggregate of the Mains and Viva Voce Score will determine the candidate’s position in the final selection.
Exam | Category | Cutoff |
Delhi Judiciary Prelims | General | 60% |
Reserved | 55% | |
Delhi Judiciary Mains | General | 40% (individual paper) 50% (aggregate) |
Reserved | 35% (individual paper) 45% (aggregate) | |
Delhi Judiciary Viva Voce | General | 50% |
Reserved | 45% |
The Delhi Judiciary notification mentions the selection process in detail. To be selected in the final round of the Delhi Judicial Services examination, candidates must clear the DJS Prelims with a percentage above the cutoff marks. Candidates who have achieved that will become eligible for the DJS Mains. Candidates attempting the mains must also clear the cutoff percentages prescribed for the DJS Mains, after which they will be considered eligible for the Viva Voce.
The number of candidates selected for the Viva Voce will be no more than 10 times the number of vacancies available. Candidates who are selected for the Viva Voce must clear the Alotted cutoff percentage. The aggregate of the DJS Mains scores and the Viva Voce scores will be taken. This aggregate will determine the candidates selected to fill the vacancies.
Candidates who are below 32 years of age and who fulfil the educational requirements of the Delhi Judiciary Services Exam 2024 are eligible.
Yes, the Delhi Judiciary Services Exam is held every year with the purpose of recruiting judges for the Delhi High Court.
To become a Civil Judge, the candidate must either be an Advocate with an LLB or be an advocate appointed under the Advocate Act, 1961.
To be eligible for the Delhi Judiciary Services Exam 2024, candidates must not be above 32 years of age on January 1st of the year of application.
Candidates can apply for the DJS Exam 2024 online on the official Delhi High Court Website. To apply, follow the steps in the instructions portion of the Delhi Judiciary Notification 2024.
The salary range for Delhi Judiciary Services is Rs. 56100- Rs. 177500 according to the Delhi Judiciary notification.
Interview Date:11 November,2024 - 04 December,2024
Admit Card Date:14 November,2024 - 21 November,2024
Others:30 November,2024 - 30 November,2024
Hello there
DELHI JUDICIARY SYLLABUS 2021 [ PRELIMS & MAINS]
Before that candidates need to know that at first Preliminary exam is conducted , then after mains exam and personal interview conducted .
Prelims exam is in objective and the mains exam is in subjective form .
PRELIMS SYLLABUS 2021 :
DELHI JUDICIARY MAINS SYLLABUS 2021 :
Specific Relief Act
Mohammedan Law
Indian Partnership Act
Hindu Law
Indian Sale of Goods Act
Law of Torts
Indian Contract Act
Delhi Rent Control Act
Law of Evidence
Law of Registration
Civil Procedure Code
Law of Limitation
Indian Evidence Act
Criminal Procedure Code
Indian Penal Code
THE VIVA VOICE WILL BE CONDUCTED ONLY FOR THOSE CANDIDATES WHO HAVE QUALIFIED BOTH PRELIMS AND MAINS EXAM.
THIS VIVA VOICE/INTERVIEW CONTAINS 150 MARKS.
Link is provided for more information do follow :
Hello sir,
The cut off percentile in 2019 was as follows for admission into Computer Science through MHCET (female open category)
Considering the cut off the chances are low to get seat in the above mentioned colleges. But cut off changes every year depending on number of candidates qualified, difficulty of exam and number of seat available etc.
Hi Yash
According to the recommendations of the first NJPC, civil judge (junior division) got Rs.12,000, district judge (Rs. 21,000) and district judge with (super time scale) got Rs.24,000 According to the second NJPC, a civil judge (junior division) will get a salary of Rs.35,000 According to this revision, the new salary of civil judge (senior division) would be Rs. 45,000 An entry level district judge would get a salary of Rs. 60,000 The second NJPC commission was appointed after a SC order.
Hope this helps!
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