Maharashtra Judicial Paper II 2015 Essay - Current Legal Topic
- Year 2015
- Conducted By MPSC
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Civil Judge (Jr. Dn) and Judicial Magistrate (F.C.) Main Examination |
| Year | 2015 |
| Conducting Body | MPSC |
This JSON aggregates Page 1 and Page 2 OCR data for the Maharashtra Government/Judicial Services Paper II (2015). Page 1 provides the exam header, time, marks, and language scope for the Essay on Current Legal Topic, indicating 3 hours, 100 marks, and that Questions 9 and 10 are compulsory. Page 2 repairs extract the objective-style prompts and subparts related to Evidence law topics: language options (English/Marathi), admissibility of statements, admissions and estoppel, and subquestions on expert opinion, hearsay, estoppel, secondary evidence, and hostile witnesses. The combined data supports an SEO-ready outline with page-level metadata, a rich FAQ set, and topic tagging around Indian Penal Code, Evidence Act, CrPC, and allied civil-sheriff examination themes.
Major Topics Covered
- Current Legal Topic
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Indian Penal Code
- Evidence Act
- CrPC
- SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
- Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955
- Admissibility
- Admission and Estoppel
- Hearsay Evidence
- Expert Opinion
- Secondary Evidence
- Hostile Witness
- Dead Man's Statements
- Estoppel and Estoppel by Acquiescence
- Estoppel in Law
- Short Notes on Evidence
- Translation in Examination
- Bilingual Examination Instructions
- Language of Answers
Why This Paper is Important
- Useful for Civil Judge (Jr. Dn) and Judicial Magist preparation
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Instructions
- معوجها والمتمال Q06 2015 PAPER II पेपर क्रमांक II Indian Penal Code, Evidence Act, Code of Criminal Procedure, SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955, Essay on Current Legal Topic इंडियन पिनल कोड, एव्हीडन्स ऍक्ट, कोड ऑफ क्रिमिनल प्रोसिजर, एससी अँड एसटी (प्रिव्हेन्शन ऑफ ॲट्रासिटीज) ॲक्ट, 1989 अँड प्रोटेक्शन ऑफ सिव्हील राईटस् ॲक्ट, 1955, करंट लिगल टॉपिकवरील निबंध Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 वेळ : 3 तास गुण : 100 Note: सूचना: Questions No. 9 and 10 are compulsory. \left( 1\right) प्रश्न क्रमांक 9 व 10 अनिवार्य आहेत. Answer any six from the remaining questions. (2) उर्वरित प्रश्नांमधून कोणतेही सहा प्रश्न सोडवावेत. Marks to each question are indicated by a figure in the margin on the right hand side. (3) प्रश्नासमोरील उजव्या बाजूच्या समासातील अंक गुण दर्शवितात. (4) Wherever option has been given only the required number of responses in the serial order attempted shall be assessed. Excess responses shall be ignored. ज्या क्रमाने उमेदवाराने ऐच्छिक प्रश्न सोडविलेले असतात त्या क्रमाने अपेक्षित प्रश्नसंख्येइतक्या प्रश्नांची उत्तरे फक्त तपासली जातील व उर्वरित अतिरिक्त ठरणाऱ्या प्रश्नांची उत्तरे तपासली जाणार नाहीत. Do not reproduce any question. Write only question's number against the answer. (5) उत्तरपुस्तिकेमध्ये प्रश्न पुन्हा लिहू नयेत. फक्त प्रश्न क्रमांक नमूद करून उत्तर लिहावे. (6) "Other than cited cases, candidate should not write roll number, any names (including their own), signature, address or any indication of their identity anywhere inside the answer book otherwise he will be penalised." “उदाहरणदाखल दिलेल्या प्रकरणांशिवाय उत्तरपुस्तिकेच्या आतील भागात कोठेही उमेदवाराने बैठक क्रमांक, स्वतःचे किंवा इतरांचे नाव, सही, पत्ता किंवा आपली ओळख देणारे चिन्ह नमूद करू नये. अन्यथा तो शिक्षेस पात्र ठरेल.” - P.T.O.
Questions (page 2)
Q0. (7) कोणत्याही प्रकारच्या संदेहाच्या स्थितीत, इंग्रजी भाषांतर अधिकृत समजले जाईल. All questions can be attempted only in one language either in English or in Marathi.
Q0. (8) as per the option given in the application form. उमेदवाराने अर्जामध्ये दिलेल्या पर्यायानुसार सर्व प्रश्नांची उत्तरे इंग्रजी किंवा मराठी यापैकी एकाच भाषेत लिहिली पाहिजेत.
Q0. (9) Candidates are expected to answer all the subquestions of a question together. If subquestion of a question is attempted elsewhere (after leaving a few pages or after attempting another question) the later subquestion shall be overlooked. Define 'admission', and explain : ı. 'Admissions are not conclusive proof of the fact admitted, but they may operate as estoppels.' व्याख्या लिहा : ‘कबुली’, आणि स्पष्ट करा : 'कबुल्या निर्णायक पुरावा नाही पण त्या प्रतिष्टंभक (estoppel) म्हणून कार्य करू शकतात.'
Q0. 2. When are statements made by a person who is dead relevant and admissible in evidence? Write short notes (any four):
Q0.
(a) 3. Expert Opinion Presumption as to 30-year-old document
(b) Hearsay Evidence
(c) Estoppel
(d) Secondary Evidence
(e) Hostile Witness (f)
Q0.
(a) Expert Opinion Presumption as to 30-year-old document
(b) Hearsay Evidence
(c) Estoppel
(d) Secondary Evidence
(e) Hostile Witness (f)
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Frequently asked questions
What is the exam name and stage?
Civil Judge (Jr. Dn) and Judicial Magistrate (F.C.) Main Examination, Paper II.
What acts are covered in Paper II?
Indian Penal Code, Evidence Act, Code of Criminal Procedure, SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955.
How many questions must be attempted and which are compulsory?
Questions 9 and 10 are compulsory; candidates must attempt any six from the remaining questions.
What are the language options for answering?
All questions can be attempted in English or Marathi.
What is the time and maximum marks for Paper II?
Time allowed: 3 hours; Maximum marks: 100.
What does 'admission' mean in the context of evidence law?
Define 'admission' and explain that admissions are not conclusive proof of the fact admitted but may operate as estoppels.