🏛 Arunachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2025 – Grade III (Civil Judge)
📌 Name of State: Arunachal Pradesh
📌 Name of Exam: Arunachal Pradesh Judicial Service (Grade III) Exam 2025
This exam recruits candidates for the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division) under the Arunachal Pradesh Judicial Services.
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🧾 Exam Pattern & Duration
✅ Preliminary Examination (Screening Test)
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Format: Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions)
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Total Marks: 100
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Duration: 2 Hours
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Purpose: Shortlisting for the Mains
✅ Main Examination (Descriptive)
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Total Marks: 400
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Duration: 3 Hours per paper
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Papers:
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Paper I: General English – 100 Marks
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Paper II: General Knowledge & Aptitude – 100 Marks
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Paper III: Law Paper I (Civil Law) – 100 Marks
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Paper IV: Law Paper II (Criminal Law) – 100 Marks
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✅ Interview / Viva-Voce
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Total Marks: 70
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Duration: 20–30 Minutes
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Minimum qualifying marks:
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General Category: 60%
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APST (Scheduled Tribe): 50%
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🎓 Qualification & Age Criteria
Educational Qualification:
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Must hold an LL.B. degree from a recognized university and be eligible to practice as an Advocate.
Age Limit (as on the notification date):
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General Category: Maximum 35 years
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APST Candidates: Maximum 38 years
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Age relaxations as per government rules
🗣 Language of Exam
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The exam is conducted in English.
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Knowledge of local languages and customs is desirable for appointment.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
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Must be a citizen of India.
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Should possess good character, sound health, and no criminal record.
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Should not have been debarred by any recruiting agency.
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Must meet all educational and professional requirements.
📅 Last Year Exam Dates (Reference – 2024 Cycle)
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Notification Released: March 2024
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Prelims Admit Card: July 2024
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Preliminary Exam: August 2024
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Mains Exam: October 2024
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Interview: November/December 2024
Note: 2025 dates expected to follow a similar timeline.
📘 Preliminary Exam Syllabus
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Constitution of India
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Indian Penal Code
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Code of Civil Procedure
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Code of Criminal Procedure
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Indian Contract Act
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Indian Evidence Act
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Transfer of Property Act
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General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, and Aptitude
📕 Mains Exam Syllabus
Paper I – General English
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Grammar and Vocabulary
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Translation (English to Regional Language and vice versa)
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Essay Writing
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Precis Writing
Paper II – General Knowledge & Aptitude
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Current Affairs (National & State-specific)
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General Awareness
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Logical Reasoning
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Mental Ability
Paper III – Law Paper I (Civil Law)
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Code of Civil Procedure
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Indian Contract Act
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Transfer of Property Act
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Hindu & Muslim Laws
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Specific Relief Act
Paper IV – Law Paper II (Criminal Law)
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Indian Penal Code
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Criminal Procedure Code
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Indian Evidence Act
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Protection of Civil Rights Act
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SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act
🎤 Interview / Viva‑Voce
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Evaluates legal knowledge, general awareness, communication skills, personality, and ethical judgment.
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Marks added to the written score to prepare the final merit list.
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Minimum qualifying marks apply as per category.
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