Are you preparing for Rajasthan Judicial Service (R.J.S.) preliminary examination? Here is your solved paper on civil law, criminal law and English language for Rajasthan Judicial Service (R.J.S.) preliminary examination held in 2016! 1. Under the Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955, the sale, gift or bequest of Khatedari interests by a member of the Scheduled Caste […]
R.J.S. Preliminary Examination Solved Paper (Civil Law, Criminal Law & English Language)
Rajasthan Judicial Service Main Examination Solved Paper (Civil Law & Procedure)
Are you preparing for Rajasthan Judicial Service (R.J.S.) main examination? Here is your solved paper on civil law and procedure for Rajasthan Judicial Service (R.J.S.) main examination held in 2001! Q.1. Whether rejection of a plaint comes within the ambit of a decree? Whether after such rejection, the plaintiff can file a new plaint? Ans. […]
Rajasthan Judicial Service Main Examination Solved Paper (Criminal Law & Procedure)
Are you preparing for Rajasthan Judicial Service (R.J.S.) main examination? Here is your solved paper on criminal law and procedure for Rajasthan Judicial Service (R.J.S.) main examination held in 2005-06! Part ‘A‘ Q.1. What is difference between cognizable offence and non-cognizable offence? Ans. Cognizable Offence: 1. Police Officer can arrest a person without warrant. 2. […]
Rajasthan Judicial Service Main Examination Sample Previous Year Question Paper
Rajasthan Judicial Service Main Examination Sample Previous Year Question Paper! Q.1. What are the essential ingredients of a decree? Ans. There should be— (i) Conclusive determination by Court; and (ii) Formal expression of determination of the parties’ rights regarding matters in controversy. [Section 2(2)] Q.2. Describe inherent powers of Court. Ans. While exercising its inherent […]
Rajasthan Judicial Service Main Examination Solved Question Paper
Rajasthan Judicial Service Main Examination Sample or Model Solved Question Paper! Q.1. Where and who can file an application for anticipatory bail? Ans. When any person has reason to believe that he may be arrested in a non-bailable offence, he may apply for anticipatory bail to High Court or Sessions Court. [Section 438] Q.2. When […]
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