Best Online Coaching Classes for Judiciary Exams

Advocacy Plan - For Law Graduates , Practicing Lawyers, HJS and PCS-J Aspirants

Plan for Whom

This plan includes following features-

  1. Framing of Issues
  2. Framing of Charges
  3. Drafting Plaints
  4. Drafting various deeds
  5. Drafting affidavits
  6. Filing of complaint
  7. How to write a perfect FIR
  8. Drafting Written Statements
  9. Filing and arguing anticipatory bail applications.
  10. Filing and arguing regular bail applications
  11. How to get examination in chief recorded
  12. How to Cross examine witnesses
  13. Drafting and Convencing and lot more..
  14. Preparing Final arguments
  15. How to study post mortem and medical evidences
  16. Judgment Writing etc.

Course Features-

This plan is meant for those law graduate who wish to learn practical advocacy.

This plan provides realtime moot court in which the subscriber will be allotted a practical case and he/she will fight the case himself/herself.  Every endeveour will be tried to make the exact feel of environment and procedure as followed in court. 

 If you are a fresher or practicing lawyers but still do not have a competency to fight the cases independently, then this plan is for you.

You have an opportunity to learn practial advocacy with Rakesh Kapoor Advocate who itself is a practicing lawyer having around 18 years of experience as an advocate and served the Uttar Pradesh Goverment as Assistant District Government (Crime), now in private practice.

 

Subjects Covered in Course

This plan will include Laws which lawyer deals with Criminal and Civil Cases.


Course Duration

Duration of the Course is 24 Months

Course Fees

Course Registration Fees - Rs.100

Tuition Fees Per Month - Rs.5000


FAQs

Which is Best Institute for Judicial Coaching in India ?

Judicial Competition Times is India's No.1 Online Coaching Classes for Judiciary Exams. This Institute is first website which is providing online class for judicial class since year 2009.

Course content is design in such a way that it becomes easy for any aspirant for qualify the judiciary competitive exam in first attempt. Lectures are delivered by India's best teacher for judiciary examinations. Aspirants can get thier doubts cleared in class session itself.

How to prepare for judiciary exams?
How to prepare for judiciary without coaching?

  • There is no need to take coaching for judiciary exams subject to condition aspirants is well about the pattern, syllabus and have detailed knowledge about the various subjects of exams
  • First See detailed syllabus for state judiciary exam for which aspirant wish to appear
  • Then go through previous years pre and mains questions papers so that you know pattern of for pre-mains exam.
  • Make a time bound time table so as to complete the course within stipulated time
  • Start your study from bare act taking help of text books, supreme court judgments.
  • Keep updating yourself with current affairs and general science on regular basis
  • Solve as many pre and mains questions as you can.
  • Aspirant may join various courses of JUDICIAL COMPEITION TIMES which are specially degigned for cracking judicial examinations.

How to Crack Judicial Services Exam in 6 months ?

Divide 180 days with number of subjects. This will provide number of days required to be spent for studying a particular subject.

Make a time table for total study schedule. Keep 30 days only for revision. Make sure you solve at least total 10,000 Questions for pre and 3000 questions for mains practice. Try to solve as many practical problem bases questions you can. You may join various crash courses for judiciary exams from JUDICIAL COMPETITION TIMES

How To Prepare For Judiciary Exams 2024 [Prelims & Mains]?

Choose a subject and study topic wise. Now first solve mains questions and then solve pre questions. Reason for following this pattern is that once the topic is clear to aspirant, he can solve mains questions easily. And once mains content is clear to aspirant it become very easy for him to solve pre examination questions. Judicial Competition Times is providing crash course for pre and mains examination. You can join. Online Test series contains more than 10000 questions and mains crash course contains more than 2000 questions for mains exams.

How to Study for Higher Judiciary Exams?

For studying higher judicial services examinations. First of all see check in which months of year high court notify vacancies for judicial examinations.

Calculate number of days left which the new notification would be notified.

Plan your schedule for according to number of days left for forthcoming exams. Go throough detailed syllabus. Pre Subject topic wise covering all important chapters from which questions are asked. Do not forget to emphasise on problem based questions. Solve as many prea and mains questions as you can. Solve aleast 25 questions for mains and 300 questions for pre on daily basis. Do not forgest to give special attention on local laws and general science and current affair part of you syllabus as these are deciding factor for selection in Higher Judicial Services

How to Prepare Notes for Judiciary Exams?

Preparing effective notes is crucial for success in Judiciary Exams. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to prepare notes for Judiciary Exams:

  • Gather Study Materials
  • Understand the Syllabus
  • Develop a Note-Taking System
  • Active Reading
  • Organize Your Notes
  • Use Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Practice Pre and Mains Questions on daily basis
  • Revise on regular basis
  • Practice Mains Answer Writing
  • Indexing of Chapters for learning sections and order rule
  • Doubt clearance from experts and faculty
How to prepare for judiciary after llb?

Preparing for the judiciary after completing your LL.B. requires a comprehensive approach relating to various subjects. A consistent and regular study effective time management ensures success in judiciary competitive exams. Here are some tips to be followed

Knowing Detailed Syllabus

Check exam pattern and syllabus for the judiciary exams in the state or states you which to apply for. This will give you a clear understanding of the subjects, question types, and marking scheme.

Gather Study Materials

Go through textbooks, reference books, and online resources consistent your syllabus. Ensure the study materials are up-to-date and cover the latest legal developments and amendments.

Make a Study Plan

Keeping in mind your strength and weakness relating to subjects create your personalized study plan that allocates dedicated time slots for each subject.

Focussing on Core Subjects

Start preparation with core subjects such as Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Penal Code, Evidence Act, and TP Act and Personal Laws

Bare Acts Study
Regularly read and revise Bare Acts. Get over all view of bare acts including index. As section are usually asked from index portion of bare acts.
Practice Previous Year Question Papers

Regularly solve previous year questions papers. Make sure to complete the test paper in a time bound slot.

Practice Writing Answers

Practice Writing Answers: Practice writing answers to both objective type and subjective type questions under timed conditions. This will improve your writing speed, accuracy, and ability to structure well-articulated responses.

Study Landmark Judgments

Study Supreme Court and High Court Latest and landmark Judgments on regular basis. Keep updates on various amendment.

Language Profiency

Improve language profiency. Every competitive judiciary exam have a language paper which include translation, essay writing and precis writing portion.

Study Local Laws

Every state conducts itself own judiciary exam, so every state include its own state local laws in syllabus. Ignoring or not paying suffient heed to local law may be fatal for success. Keep revising local law also in regular basis.

Time Table for Judiciary Preparation?

Sample Time table for judiciary exams is given as under. You can adjust as per your own goal and need-

Subject Time Slot
Crpc 5:30 AM - 7:00 AM
CPC 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Local Law 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Language 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Current Affairs GS/GK 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Practice Pre Questions 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Practice Mains Questions 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
How to Crack Judiciary Exam in First Attempt in India ?

Preparing for the judiciary after completing your LL.B. requires a comprehensive approach relating to various subjects. A consistent and regular study effective time management ensures success in judiciary competitive exams. Here are some tips to be followed

Knowing Detailed Syllabus

Check exam pattern and syllabus for the judiciary exams in the state or states you which to apply for. This will give you a clear understanding of the subjects, question types, and marking scheme.

Gather Study Materials

Go through textbooks, reference books, and online resources consistent your syllabus. Ensure the study materials are up-to-date and cover the latest legal developments and amendments.

Make a Study Plan

Keeping in mind your strength and weakness relating to subjects create your personalized study plan that allocates dedicated time slots for each subject.

Focussing on Core Subjects

Start preparation with core subjects such as Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Penal Code, Evidence Act, and TP Act and Personal Laws

Bare Acts Study
Regularly read and revise Bare Acts. Get over all view of bare acts including index. As section are usually asked from index portion of bare acts.
Practice Previous Year Question Papers

Regularly solve previous year questions papers. Make sure to complete the test paper in a time bound slot.

Practice Writing Answers

Practice Writing Answers: Practice writing answers to both objective type and subjective type questions under timed conditions. This will improve your writing speed, accuracy, and ability to structure well-articulated responses.

Study Landmark Judgments

Study Supreme Court and High Court Latest and landmark Judgments on regular basis. Keep updates on various amendment.

Language Profiency

Improve language profiency. Every competitive judiciary exam have a language paper which include translation, essay writing and precis writing portion.

Study Local Laws

Every state conducts itself own judiciary exam, so every state include its own state local laws in syllabus. Ignoring or not paying suffient heed to local law may be fatal for success. Keep revising local law also in regular basis.

What is the best coaching for judiciary in India ?

Judicial Competition Times is best online coaching for judiciary exams. Lectures are delivered by India's No.1 teacher for Judiciary Exams which will ensure success in exam.'

What is the best Online coaching for judiciary Exam in India ?

Online Coaching provided by Rakesh Kapoor Sir is India's best coaching for judiciary in India. He is India's best and leading teacher for all states judiciary exams.His lectures are so lucid and crystal clear even a layman can understand the law in very easy manner.

What is eligibity for Higher Judicial Services Examination ?

Eligibilty for Higher Judicial Services Exams
The eligibility criteria for the Higher Judicial Services vary slightly depending on the state or union territory, but the general requirements typically include:
Citizenship: The candidate must be a citizen of India.
Age: The candidate's age should fall within the specified range, which is usually between 35 and 45 years. The specific age limits are typically mentioned in the recruitment notification for each state or union territory.
Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized university or institution. In some cases, a Master of Laws (LLM) degree may also be considered an advantage.
Practice Experience: The candidate must have a minimum of seven years of continuous practice as an advocate on or before the specified date, which is typically the last date of application for the recruitment process.
Character and Integrity: The candidate should be of good character and have a reputation for integrity and honesty. There should not be any pending disciplinary proceedings against the candidate.
Language Skills: The candidate must be proficient in both English and the local language of the state or union territory in which they are applying.
Physical Fitness: The candidate must be physically fit to perform the duties of the office of District Judge or Session Judge.


India's No.1 Online Coaching for Judicial Service Exams

Join India's No.1 best online coaching classes for all states higher judiciary, civil judge and assistant prosection officer exams. Lectures is delivered by India's best teacher for judiciary exams.

Faculty Sir Rakesh Kapoor has experience of more than 23 years in field of teacher and practice as a lawyer. His lectures are lucid even layman can understand it without prior law knowedge. Judicial Competition Times has designed the course content is such a specialised manner so that it help the aspirant to secure thier selection in judicial exams. Institute offer various courses such as Online coaching for higher judicial services i.e HJS, ADJ Exam, Civil Judge Junior Division Exams i.e PCSJ & Assistant Proseuction Officers exams i.e APO, ADPO, ADA APP exam. Various other courses are also offered keeping in mind the short term requirement of aspirant such as Crash course for higher judicial services for both Pre and Mains Exams, Crash Course for Civil Judge Exams both Pre and Mains, Online Test Series,Importnat Practice Model Papers, Previous Year Questions Papers and Online Mock Interview.

Fresh Bactches are commencing soon for forth coming judicial examination for year 2024, 2025 and 2026

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