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How to Prepare for Judicial Examinations

How to Prepare for Judiciary Exams

For preparation of Judiciary Exams. Aspirant need to consistent in studies. One shall have a command on various concepts of laws.Follow the following tips for preparation of judiciary exams.

  • 1. First of all carefully go through the syllabus as given in official notification for judicary exams.
  • 2. Study Bare Acts and text books of all subject to get in depth knowledge.
  • 3. Prepare and go through topic-wise list of all important leading SC judgments.
  • 4. Keep revising the material you have studied regularly.
  • 5. Memorize sections from index of chapters
  • 6. Daily practice atleast approx 250 MQCS and 25 Questions for Mains
  • 7. Every Weekened practice for Translation, Hindi to English & Eng to Hindi
  • 8. Twice a week study GK/GS and currest affairs
  • 9. Twice a week study Editorial portion from News papers for Essay Writing
  • 9. Daily remain updated with latest Supreme Court and HC Judgment
  • 10. For Mains Answer Writing practice problem questions, judgment writing, Framing of Issue and Charges.
  • 11. Take online assistance Rakesh Kapoor Sir at 96390009693

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For Higher Judiciary Exams an aspirant need to study consistently. Study on regular basis and not when the exam notification comes. Follow the following tips for preparation of judiciary exams.

  • 1. First of all carefully go through the syllabus as given in official notification for judicary exams.
  • 2. Study Bare Acts and text books of all subject to get in depth knowledge.
  • 3. Prepare and go through topic-wise list of all important leading SC judgments.
  • 4. Keep revising the material you have studied regularly.
  • 5. Memorize sections from index of chapters
  • 6. Daily practice atleast approx 250 MQCS and 25 Questions for Mains
  • 7. Every Weekened practice for Translation, Hindi to English & Eng to Hindi
  • 8. Twice a week study GK/GS and currest affairs
  • 9. Twice a week study Editorial portion from News papers for Essay Writing
  • 9. Daily remain updated with latest Supreme Court and HC Judgment
  • 10. For Mains Answer Writing practice problem questions, judgment writing, Framing of Issue and Charges.
  • 11. Take online assistance Rakesh Kapoor Sir at 96390009693
  • 11. Prepare all local act thorougly. As it will be a deciding factor for selection in HJS.

It is not necessary that aspirant of judiciary exam must take coaching classes for judicial exams. Aspirant can crack judicial services examinations even without taking coaching classes subject to condition he follow the undermentioned factors -

  • 1. Firstly carefully see the syllabus as mentioned in official notification of judicial exams.
  • 2. Check in notification whether you are eligible for a exam which you are targeting.
  • 3. Start preparation with bare act along with text books.
  • 4. Revise on regular basis.
  • 5. Memorize sections from index of chapters
  • 6. Daily practice atleast approx 250 MQCS and 25 Questions for Mains
  • 7. Every Weekened practice for Translation, Hindi to English & Eng to Hindi
  • 8. Twice a week study GK/GS and currest affairs
  • 9. Twice a week study Editorial portion from News papers for Essay Writing
  • 9. Daily remain updated with latest Supreme Court and HC Judgment
  • 10. For Mains Answer Writing practice problem questions, judgment writing, Framing of Issue and Charges.
  • 11. Study Local laws. As these are deciding factor
  • 11. Prepare all local act thorougly. As it will be a deciding factor for selection in HJS.

Aspirants do not have to wait for completition of LL.B for starting thier preparation. They can start preparation for judiciary while they are still pursuing LL.B. Best time will be to start preparation in 3rd Year if pursuing 5 Years Law. And if Pursuing 3 years LL.B then preparation shall be started in 2nd Year itself.

Rakesh Kapoor Sir Founder CEO of Judicial Competition Times is best guide for higher judiciary services and civil judge exams. Rakesh Kapoor Sir is Former Ex. ADGC (Crime) UP Govt., and guiding students of judiciary exams since 2005. He has large practical experience for both academics and practical law application which is a basis of judicial services exams

If you are averse to books then law is not for you because as a lawyer or judge whole life you need to study. Start your preparation with bare act and text books

Make notes in short including landmark judgments. Revise whatever you study on daily basis. Try to solve as many MCQs and mains problem based questions as you can. Give emphasis on judgment writing, framing of issues and framing of charges. Study local laws, language paper and GS on regular basis as these will a deciding factor for your selection.

For Higher Judiciary Exams an aspirant need to study consistently. Study on regular basis and not when the exam notification comes. Follow the following tips for preparation of judiciary exams.

  • 1. First of all carefully go through the syllabus as given in official notification for judicary exams.
  • 2. Study Bare Acts and text books of all subject to get in depth knowledge.
  • 3. Prepare and go through topic-wise list of all important leading SC judgments.
  • 4. Keep revising the material you have studied regularly.
  • 5. Memorize sections from index of chapters
  • 6. Daily practice atleast approx 250 MQCS and 25 Questions for Mains
  • 7. Every Weekened practice for Translation, Hindi to English & Eng to Hindi
  • 8. Twice a week study GK/GS and currest affairs
  • 9. Twice a week study Editorial portion from News papers for Essay Writing
  • 9. Daily remain updated with latest Supreme Court and HC Judgment
  • 10. For Mains Answer Writing practice problem questions, judgment writing, Framing of Issue and Charges.
  • 11. Take online assistance Rakesh Kapoor Sir at 96390009693
  • 11. Prepare all local act thorougly. As it will be a deciding factor for selection in HJS.

  • Check Mains Syllabus in judicial exam notification
  • Start with procedural law
  • Prepare all important topic with supreme court judgments
  • Aspirant must go through all previous paper of mains subjective questions and answers for relevant state for which preparing
  • Practice judgments writing for criminal and civil cases
  • Practice framing of issue and charges
  • Practice for problem based questions
  • Prepare a subject wise list of all landmark supeme court judgments and recent high court judgments
  • For essay writing study newspapers editorial portion
  • For language paper translation practice for hindi to english and english to hindi from newspaper editorial paragraphs

  • For prepation of Delhi Judicial Services Examination, Check Syllabus in official notification of Delhi High Court
  • Start with procedural law
  • Prepare all important topic with supreme court judgments
  • Aspirant must go through all previous paper of mains subjective questions and answers for relevant state for which preparing
  • Practice judgments writing for criminal and civil cases
  • Practice framing of issue and charges
  • Practice for problem based questions
  • Prepare a subject wise list of all landmark supeme court judgments and recent high court judgments
  • For essay writing study newspapers editorial portion
  • For language paper translation practice for hindi to english and english to hindi from newspaper editorial paragraphs
  • Solve around 500 Pre Questions and 100 MAINS Questions per day when your exam is nearby from previous years questions papers
  • Aspirants for DJS exam may join Pre and Mains Crash course of Judicial Competition Times

Mostly students prepare for law questions for judiciary interviews. But this practice is not suggestable. Aspirant must prepare itself for all topics such as pyscology, social background, family background, educational background, important landmark recent judgments, legal current affairs, conceptual topics relating to practice in court, given emphasis on constitutional matters and issue, questions relating to cpc, cprc and evidence act. If you are aspirant of higher judicial services give special important to type of cases you conduct in court and the specialisation of your practice.

  • 1. How much marks you secured in Law graduation
  • 2. Why you want to join judiciary as profession
  • 3. What you will do if you are not selected in judiciary
  • 4. Who and what motivated you to join judiciary
  • 5. Why you were not selected in judiciary in your previous attempt
  • 6. Who is present chief justice of supreme court if India
  • 7. Who is present chief justice of a particular state
  • 8. What is notional partition
  • 9. there may be hundreds of questions that may as asked, you may join ONLINE MOCK INTERVIEW BATCH FOR JUDICIARY of Judicial Competition Times

Sir Rakesh Kapoor is one of the best teacher for Higher Judiciary and Civil Judge Exams. He is Ex. ADGC(Crime) UP Govt. and possesses a vast teaching and practical experience. Countless students of Rakesh Kapoor Sir are selected in Judiciary Exams