Candidates preparing for MP Judicial Services should solve the M.P.(Madhya Pradesh) Judicial Services Mains 2019 Paper-III

Candidates preparing for M.P. Judicial Services should solve the M.P.(Madhya Pradesh) Judicial Services Mains 2019 Paper-III 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's questions in mind. All toppers are mindful and cognizant of the types of questions asked by the MPCJ, to be aware of the 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 original question papers will give you a real feel of the pattern and style of the questions. Here’s Madhya Pradesh Judicial Services Mains 2019 Previous Year Paper III (Local Laws, Criminal Laws, and Procedure).

M.P. Judicial Services (Civil Judge) Mains Examination 2019
PAPER III (Local Laws, Criminal Laws and 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. In case of any ambiguity between the English and Hindi versions of the question, the English version shall prevail.
  2. Write your Roll No. in the space provided on the first page of the 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 the Answer Book written by any candidate is not clear or is illegible in view of Valuer/Valuers then the valuation of such an Answer Book may not be done.

M.P. Accommodation Act, 1961

Question 1

What is denial of the landlord's title or disclaimer of tenancy? What impact it has on the tenant's liability for eviction under the Act? [8 Marks]

Question 2

What is composite tenancy? Describe the legal necessities for a decree of eviction on the ground of bonafide need for non-residential purpose only where the tenancy was created for composite purpose. [8 Marks]

M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959

Question 3

Describe the procedure of partition of holding. How does it differ from disposal of holdings? [8 Marks]

Question 4

Under what circumstances a Bhumiswami can lease the whole of his holding consecutively for more than 1 year and when such lessee may be ejected? [8 Marks]

Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Question 5

"Oral evidence is excluded by documentary evidence." Explain this rule and state the exceptions, if any, to this rule. [8 Marks]

Question 6

How can a party impeach the credit of witness in following circumstances? [8 Marks]

(i) His own witness and

(ii) A witness produced by the opposite party.

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Question 7

What is an "Unlawful Assembly"? Who is said to be the member of an unlawful assembly? When is a member of an unlawful assembly constructively liable for the offence committed by any other member of that assembly? Can less than five persons be convicted with the aid of Sec. 149? [8 Marks]

Question 8

Describe any two and distinguish between the following:- [8 Marks]

(1) Cheating & Criminal breach of trust.

(2) Abetment & Criminal conspiracy.

(3) Giving false evidence and fabricating false evidence.

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973

Question 9

Explain the circumstances in which release on bail is mandatory. [8 Marks]

Question 10

What is First Information Report? Discuss its evidentiary value. What is the difference between FIR and the complaint? [8 Marks]

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Question 11

Explain the liability of the persons in case of dishonour of cheque issued by company. [8 Marks]

Mixed

Question 12

Write Short-notes on:

(A) When does the right of private defence of the property extend to causing of death? [4 Marks]

(B) Government lessee [4 Marks]

(C) Modes of proving a signature. [4 Marks]

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