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Pay Scale of Nagaland Judicial Service Grade – III
Rs. 27,700 – 44,770/-, with usual dearness allowance and other allowances as sanctioned by the government of Sikkim.Eligibility of Nagaland Judicial Service Grade – III Exam
- Applicant must be a citizen of India.
- Candidate must have acquired a bachelor degree in law from a recognized institute or university.
- The age of the candidates must be less than or equal to 35 years.
- The candidates of the SC and ST category will get 3 years relaxation in their upper age.
Pattern & Syllabus of Nagaland Judicial Service Grade – III Exam
The examination process for Nagaland Judicial Services Grade – III typically occurs in 3 phases:
- Preliminary Exam (Objective type)
- Main Exam (Subjective type)
- Interview
Preliminary Examination
The Preliminary Examination (Screening Test) shall consist of the Objective type questions of 100 marks out of which 90 marks will cover :
- General Knowledge
- Aptitude, English
- Constitution of India
- Code of Civil procedure
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Transfer of Property Act
- Indian Contract Act
- Indian Penal Code
- Indian Evidence Act
- Law of Torts
- Proficiency in the official language (s) of the State of Assam (10 Marks)
Main Examination
Paper-I
One paper of 100 marks (duration not less than 2 hours) to test English
- Essay
- Precise Writing
- Grammar
Paper-II
One paper of 100 marks (duration not less than 2 hours) to test General Knowledge
- Objective Test
- Aptitude Test
Paper-III
One paper of 100 marks (duration not less than 2 hours) regarding objective questions and problems of law as regards-
- Transfer of Property Act
- Constitution of India
- Civil Procedure Code
- Indian Contract Act
Paper-IV
One paper of 100 marks (duration not less than 2 hours) consisting of –
- Indian Penal Code
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Law of Torts
- Indian Evidence Act
Interview / Viva-voce Details
The interview / viva voce carries a maximum of 50 marks. Candidates would need to score at least 20 marks to get selected.