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Get UpdatesDelhi Judicial Service Exam 2023 - The Delhi High Court extended the last date to submit the Delhi Judicial Service application form 2023 till November 29. All the important details related the Delhi Judicial Service exam are provided in the notification. Candidates who fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria can fill the application form of DJSE 2023. The High Court of Delhi conducts the Delhi Judicial Services exam. Since this is a vacancy-based exam, it is not mandatorily held every year.
Delhi High Court invites online applications from eligible candidates for filling up vacancies in the Delhi Judicial Service by holding the Delhi Judicial Service Examination in two stages including the Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination, and the Delhi Judicial Service Main Examination. Candidates shortlisted in the main exam will be called for viva voce. Candidates who will qualify for the last phase will be selected for the posts offered by the High Court of Delhi.
Full Exam Name | Delhi Judicial Services Exam |
Short Exam Name | DJSE |
Conducting Body | High Court of Delhi |
Frequency of Conduct | Vacancy Based |
Exam Level | National Level Exam |
Languages | English |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 1000 Rs [Online] |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Mode of Counselling | Offline |
Exam Duration | 2 Hours 30 Minutes |
Past Dates and Events
05 Apr, 2024 - 14 Apr, 2024
Admit Card | Mode: Online
13 Apr, 2024 - 14 Apr, 2024
Exam | Mode: Offline
Past Dates and Events
21 Mar, 2024
Result - Revised | Mode: Online
02 Feb, 2024
Result | Mode: Online
20 Dec, 2023 - 23 Dec, 2023
Answer Key - Raise objections | Mode: Online
20 Dec, 2023
Answer Key - Provisional | Mode: Online
12 Dec, 2023 - 17 Dec, 2023
Admit Card | Mode: Online
17 Dec, 2023
Exam | Mode: Online
Past Dates and Events
07 Nov, 2023 - 29 Nov, 2023
Application | Mode: Online
29 Nov, 2023
Last date for making application fee payment through debit card/internet banking | Mode: Online
According to Delhi Judicial Services Exam eligibility criteria, a candidate shall appear in the examination if he/she is:
a citizen of India;
a person practising as an Advocate in India or a person qualified to be admitted as an Advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961.
Must not be more than 32 years
Please note: In the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Tribes, the upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years. General category disabled candidates would thus be eligible for age relaxation up to 10 years and SC/ST category disabled candidates would be eligible for age relaxation up to 15 years.
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Debit Card
Delhi High Court released the application form of Delhi Judicial Service exam in online mode. Candidates have to pay an application fee of Rs.1000 (General category) and Rs.200 (SC, ST and PwD categories) online. Before filling up the form, candidates are advised to go through the eligibility criteria carefully. Candidates can take a printout of application and keep it for future reference. They need not have to send the print out of the online application to the High Court.
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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General | Online | Transgender, Female, Male | ₹ 1000 | |
SC, ST | Online | Transgender, Female, Male | ₹ 200 |
General knowledge |
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Current affairs |
Language (essay, translation, and precis writing) |
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Translation of one passage from English to Hindi (in Devnagri script) and second passage from Hindi (in Devnagri script) to English |
Indian contract act |
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Indian sale of goods act |
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Indian partnership act |
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Specific relief act |
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Hindu law |
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Mohammaden law |
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Delhi rent control act and law of torts |
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Civil procedure code |
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Law of evidence |
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Law of limitation and law of registration |
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Criminal procedure code |
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Indian penal code and Indian evidence act |
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Delhi Judicial Services Exam Pattern for prelims state that the question paper will include all objective type questions with 25% negative marking for selection for the main examination.
As per the Delhi Judicial Service mains exam pattern, the mains exam will be held in offline mode. The main stage will be a written exam conducted for the selection of candidates for next round i.e. calling for Viva-voce.
Admit card for Delhi Judicial Service Exam 2023 of the eligible candidates will be uploaded on the Delhi High Court website. The court does not send the admit card in offline mode to any candidate. Candidates have to download their admit card from the website using the application number and should take the print-out of the valid photo Delhi Judicial Service Exam admit card 2023 for the exam. It is imperative to carry the admit card of Delhi Judicial Services on the exam day.
candidates who qualified in the prelims shall be issued admit card for the mains examination in online mode. Candidates can download the admit card by entering the required credentials in the login window. On the exam day, candidates should bring the admit card along with any one photo ID proof for verification purposes.
The result of the Preliminary Examination will be announced separately by the Delhi High Court. The result of the Delhi Judicial Services Exam 2023 prelims is declared in online mode. Candidates who appeared in the exam will be able to check the Delhi Judicial Service prelims result 2023 in pdf format. Shortlisted candidates will be eligible to appear for the Mains.
The result of mains examination will be declared in online mode. Shortlisted candidates will be called for Viva Voce. The final merit list will be published on the official website. The marks obtained in the Viva-voce will be added to the marks obtained in the main examination (Written) and the candidate’s position will depend on the aggregate of both. The marks obtained in the prelims exam by the candidates who are declared qualified for admission to the main exam (Written) will not be counted for determining their final order of merit.
The exam conducting authorities announce the DJSE selection process in the official notification. As per the selection process of Delhi Judicial Service examination, there will be three stages. Candidates can check the stages of the examination below
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The exam conducting authority releases the admit card of Delhi Judicial Service exam in online mode.
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The Delhi Judicial Service exam selection process contains three stages.
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The Delhi Judicial Service exam is conducted in offline mode.
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The DJSE notification 2023 has been released online on November 7.
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The Delhi Judicial Service application form was released in online mode.
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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