Candidates preparing for MP Judicial Services should solve the M.P.(Madhya Pradesh) Judicial Services Mains 2018 Previous Year Paper and other previous year question papers before they face  Prelims and Mains. Additionally, it gives an idea about the syllabus and the way to prepare the subjects by keeping the previous year questions in mind. All toppers are mindful and… Read More »

Candidates preparing for MP Judicial Services should solve the M.P.(Madhya Pradesh) Judicial Services Mains 2018 Previous Year Paper and other previous year question papers before they face Prelims and Mains.

Additionally, it gives an idea about the syllabus and the way to prepare the subjects by keeping the previous year questions in mind. All toppers are mindful and cognizant of the types of questions asked by the MPCJ, to be aware of the various different tricks and types of questions. This should be done by every aspirant when starting their preparation. It is very important to have an overall understanding of the pattern and design of questions.

Only practising the authentic question papers will give you a real feel of the pattern and style of the questions. Here’s Madhya Pradesh Judicial Services Mains 2018 Previous Year Paper (Local Laws, Criminal Laws & Procedure).

MP Judicial Services (Civil Judge) Main Examination 2018

PAPER III (LOCAL LAWS, CRIMINAL LAWS & PROCEDURE)

Time: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 100

Instructions

  1. All questions are compulsory. Answer to all Questions must be given in one language either in Hindi or in English.
  2. Write your Roll No. in the space provided on the first page of Answer-Book or Supplementary Sheet. Writing of his/her own Name or Roll No. or any Number or any mark of identification in any form in any place of the Answer Book not provided for, by which the Answer Book of a candidate may be distinguished/ identified from others, is strictly prohibited and shall, in addition to other grounds, entail cancellation of his/her candidature.
  3. Writing of all answers must be clear & legible. If the writing of Answer Book written by any candidate is not clear or is illegible in view of Valuer/Valuers then the valuation of such Answer Book may not be done.

M.P. ACCOMMODATION CONTROL ACT, 1961

Question

1(a). Discuss the circumstances in which a tenant can get the benefit of protection against eviction under section 13. [8 Marks]

1(b). Who are the land owners in relation to section 23A Accommodation Control Act? Please explain about special provision for eviction of tenant on ground of bonafide requirement under section 23A? [8 Marks]

M.P. LAND REVENUE CODE, 1959

Question

2(a).Elaborate the provisions of presumption as to entries in land records under M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959. Whether wrong or incorrect entry in land record can be corrected? [8 Marks]

2(b). What is the provision regarding service Land under M.P.L.R.C., 1959? [8 Marks]

INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872

Question

3(a). Is birth during marriage, conclusive proof of legitimacy? What is presumption as to abetment of suicide by married women? What is presumption as to dowry death? [8 Marks]

3(b). What is difference between Admission and confession? Under what circumstances and up-to what extent the confession made by an accused can be used in evidence against Co-accused? [8 Marks]

INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860

Question

4(a). Define Criminal Intimidation? How Criminal intimidation is different from extortion? [8 Marks]

4(b). State with reasons, what offence, if any, has been committed by ‘A’ in following cases:- [8 Marks]

  1. ‘A’ finds valuable ring on the road. He picks it up and sells it immediately?
  2. ‘A’ cause cattle to enter upon a field belonging to “B” intending to cause and knowing that he is likely to cause damage to the crop of ‘B’.
  3. ‘A’ flew away with an aeroplane without permission of authorities however he restored the aeroplane at its place a day after.
  4. ‘A’ enters in B’s house at midnight ‘with intention of committing theft’, But moved away by poverty of B, he kept Rs 50/- in house and left away.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, 1973

Question

5(a). What is the procedure of recording evidence in absence of accused? Whether the evidence adduced in trial of co-accused can be used against the absconding accused of same case? [8 Marks]

5(b). Define Charge. Can a court alter charge? If so, under what circumstances and upto what stage? [8 Marks]

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881

Question

6. What are the new amended provision regarding interim compensation? How can an offence be compounded by trial court and by appellate court? [8 Marks]

MIXED

Question

7. Write Short-notes on:- [12 Marks]

  1. Difference between riot and affray.
  2. Rule of burden of proof.
  3. Dying declaration.

  1. Law Library: Notes and Study Material for LLB, LLM, Judiciary and Entrance Exams
  2. Legal Bites Academy – Ultimate Test Prep Destination
Updated On 8 March 2021 6:47 AM GMT
Admin Legal Bites

Admin Legal Bites

Legal Bites Study Materials correspond to what is taught in law schools and what is tested in competitive exams. It pledges to offer a competitive advantage, prepare for tests, and save a lot of money.

Next Story