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NOTIFICATION No.02/2019DATED: 12/12/2019GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADUPUBLIC (SPECIAL-A) DEPARTMENTHIGH COURT OFJUDICATURE, MADRASDIRECT RECRUITMENT FOR THE POST OF DISTRICT JUDGE(ENTRY LEVEL) IN THE TAMIL NADU STATE JUDICIAL SERVICEDate of Notification12/12/2019Last date for submission of On-line Application08/01/2020Last date for remittance of fee through Bank10/01/2020Tentative Schedule of ExaminationPreliminary Examination (OMR Method)(Forenoon & Afternoon)Main Written Examination(Forenoon & Afternoon)Viva-voceMarch, 20202nd week of June,2020August, 2020Applications are invited from eligible candidates ONLY THROUGH ONLINEMODE, i.e. through www.tn.gov.in (or) https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in for direct recruitment tothe post of District Judge (Entry Level) in the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Service, governed bythe Tamil Nadu State Judicial Service (Cadre and Recruitment) Rules, 2007, as amended[hereinafter referred to as “the Rules”].CAUTIONRecruitments are made purely on merit basis.The candidates, in their own interest, are cautioned against touts and agents who mayindulge in cheating by making false promises of securing appointment through unfairmeans. High Court of Madras will not be responsible or liable for any loss that may beoccasioned to any applicant, on account of indulging in such activity with suchunscrupulous elements. Candidates indulging in unfair means by approaching the Recruitment body either inperson or through anyone will be disqualified from appointment. Applicants are solely responsible for their claims made in online application. Theycannot blame the service providers like internet cafe/browsing centre/Common Servicecentres for the mistakes made while applying online for recruitment. Applicants areadvised to check the filled in online application before finally submitting the same.

Page 2 of 11Note:(a) Online Applications submitted through www.tn.gov.in or https://www.mhc.tn.gov.inWILL ALONE BE accepted. Applications submitted through any other mode viz.,by post, courier, RPAD, e-mail, hand delivery etc., will not be entertained under anycircumstances or for any reason. No correspondence in this regard will be entertained,under any circumstances.(b) Before filling the online applications, the applicants are advised to thoroughly andcarefully go through the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Service (Cadre andRecruitment), Rules 2007, as amended, ‘Notification’ and ‘Instructions toCandidates’ available in the Recruitment Portal of the High Court, Madras(https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in) and in the Government website (www.tn.gov.in). Thecandidates shall ensure themselves that they fulfil all the required qualifications andare not disqualified for appointment.(c) If the candidate had applied for the post by suppression / providing wronginformation, he/she will be disqualified from participating in the selection processat any stage.2. NUMBER OF VACANCIES AND PAY SCALEName of thepostDistrict Judge(Entry Level)No. of vacancies32 (Including vacanciesarising out of creation ofnew courts / retirements)Scale of payRs. 51,550 – 1230 58,930 – 1380 63,070 AllowancesThe number of vacancies has been arrived at by following the guidelines issued bythe Hon’ble Supreme Court in Malik Mazhar Sultan Vs. U.P. Public ServiceCommission [2008 (17) SCC 703]

Page 3 of 113. DISTRIBUTION OF VACANCIES:The category wise breakup details are as follows:CategorySl.No.12345678910111213141516GTGT (Woman)GT (PSTM)GT (Woman) (Hard of Hearing)BCBC (Woman)BC (PSTM)BC (Woman) (PSTM)MBC & DCMBC & DC (Woman)MBC & DC (PSTM)MBC & DC (Woman) (PSTM)SC(A)SCSC (Woman)ST (PSTM)TotalNo. ofvacancies621152113111141132NOTE:GT - General TurnBC – Backward Classes (Other than Backward Class Muslims)MBC & DC – Most Backward Classes & Denotified CommunitiesSC(A) – Scheduled Castes (Arunthathiyars on preferential basis)SC – Scheduled CastesST – Scheduled TribesPSTM – Persons Studied in Tamil MediumThe number of vacancies advertised for the post is only approximate and are liable forincrease or decrease with reference to vacancy position at any time before finalisation ofselection.4. QUALIFICATIONS(A) AGE LIMIT (as on 01.07.2019)Minimum Age(shouldhave attained)MaximumAge (shouldnot have attained)For SC / ST / SC(A) Candidates belongingto the State of Tamil Nadu35 years48 yearsFor others & Candidates from other States /Union Territories35 years45 yearsCategory of candidates

Page 4 of 11Explanation(i) Applicants should not have been born after 01.07.1984 and should not have been born before:(a) 02.07.1971 (in case of reserved category applicants viz. SC / ST / SC(A)belonging to the State of Tamil Nadu)(b) 02.07.1974 (in case of ‘Others’ & applicants from other States / Union Territories)(ii) The Persons belonging to the State of Tamil Nadu and belonging to one of the communitiesviz., Scheduled Caste orScheduled Caste (Arunthathiars) or Scheduled Tribe or MostBackward Classes & Denotified Communities or Backward Classes and Backward Classes(Muslims), as the case may be, will alone be treated as belonging to the respective communities.The Persons belonging to other States / Union Territories (i.e. except the State of Tamil Nadu)will be treated only as ‘Unreserved Category’, even though they may belong to one of thereserved communities in their respective States or Union Territories. Therefore, they cannotseek either age relaxation or reservation in appointment or fee concession, under anycircumstances. They are required to fill up their category as “Unreserved Category (UR)” in theapplication form and can compete only under “Unreserved Category (UR)”, by paying requisitefee. Applications of other State / Union Territory candidates i.e. except the State of TamilNadu, who have applied by citing their communal status in their respective States / UnionTerritories and without paying prescribed fee and who are age barred will be summarilyrejected and no correspondence in this regard will be entertained.(iii) No special age concession is applicable for Differently Abled Candidates, Destitute Widowand Ex-Servicemen.(B) EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONSThe Applicants should possess the following qualification:(i) Must possess a Degree in Law of a University in India established or incorporated by orunder a Central Act or a State Act or an Institution recognized by the University GrantsCommission / Bar Council of India, or any other equivalent qualification and enrolled as anadvocate in the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu or in the Bar Council of any other State and must bepractising as an Advocate on the date of publication of this Notification and must have sopractised for a period of not less than seven years as on such date.(ii) With regard to Assistant Public Prosecutor-Grade I or Assistant Public Prosecutor Grade-II,they must be having not less than seven years of experience as an Advocate and / or AssistantPublic Prosecutor on the date of this notification.Note:(i)The educational qualifications prescribed for the post should have been obtained inthe order of study, viz., 10th / SSLC HSC or its equivalent Bachelor Degree / LawDegree.(ii)The applicants, who are graduated in Law from the academic year 2009-2010 andthereafter, must have also passed the All India Bar Examination, conducted by theBar Council of India within the period prescribed.(iii)The Advocate shall produce the educational credentials, Enrolment Certificateissued by the Bar Council and also the Experience Certificate indicating the lengthof his / her practice, as provided in Annexure - B, from the Presiding Officer of theCourt in which he / she is actually practising, in original, whenever called for.

Page 5 of 11(iv)If the candidate is an Assistant Public Prosecutor, he/she shall produce theeducational credentials, Enrolment Certificate issued by the Bar Council and alsothe Experience Certificate indicating the length of his / her practice, as provided inAnnexure – B, from the District Collector concerned, in original, whenever calledfor.In case of applicants practicing as Advocates in the High Court of Madras, suchcertificate of practice should be obtained from the Registrar (Judicial) at thePrincipal Seat or at the Madurai Bench of the High Court, as the case may be.In case of applicants practicing as Advocates in the High Courts of other States andthe Supreme Court of India, New Delhi, such certificate should be obtained from theRegistrar, who is in charge of the judicial side of respective High Court or theSupreme Court of India, New Delhi, as the case may be.All the candidates shall produce a Character and Conduct certificate as provided inAnnexure-A, from a Senior Advocate or counsel and the other two from responsiblepersons, not being a relative but who is well acquainted with him/her in his/herprivate life, in original, whenever called for.(v)(vi)(vii)5. EXAMINATION FEE :Sl.No.(i)CategoryOthersSC / SC(A) / ST(ii) (Fee exemption is applicable only to SC / SC(A) /ST candidates belonging to the State of TamilNadu )(iii) Differently abled Persons (the disability should notbe less than 40% [Benchmark Disabilities])(iv) Destitute Widows (Certificate as in Annexure-E, should be obtainedfrom the Revenue Divisional Officer/ SubCollector/ Assistant Collector concerned).AmountRs.2000/- (Rupees Twothousand only)Total ExemptionNote:1. Persons claiming Fee concession referred to above and other claims made in theapplication, have to produce evidence for such claims, as and when called for. Otherwise,their applications will be summarily rejected and no correspondence in this regard will beentertained.2. The application of the candidate who makes false claim/suppression of information forfee concession or age relaxation or any other benefits will be rejected at any stage ofselection.3. The term ‘Destitute Widow’ used in the Notification shall mean a widow whose totalmonthly income from all sources shall not be more than Rs.4,000/- (Rupees Four

Page 6 of 11Thousand Only) including any family pension or other receipts including income fromprivate practice in the case of professionals, but shall not include a divorcee.4. A ‘destitute widow’ shall include a candidate born outside the State of Tamil Nadu andbecame a widow after her marriage to a person belonging to the State of Tamil Nadu andresiding permanently in State of Tamil Nadu and shall also include a candidate born inthe State of Tamil Nadu and became a widow after her marriage to a person belonging toany other State / Union Territory and settled permanently in the State of Tamil Nadu , butshall not include a candidate belonging to other State / Union Territory not covered underthe above said categories.5. Every candidate claiming to be a ‘destitute widow’ shall produce a certificate in the Formspecified in Annexure-E, from the Revenue Divisional Officer or the Assistant Collectoror the Sub-Collector concerned.6. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS/ SELECTION:The selection of candidates will be based on (A) Preliminary Examination [Objective Type Question Paper in Optical MarkRecognization Paper (OMR Paper)](B) Main Examination; and(C) Viva–Voce Test.(A) PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (OBJECTIVE TYPE):(i)Minimum Qualifying MarksSubjectPreliminaryExamination(Objective Type)Paper – IPreliminaryExamination(Objective Type)Paper – IITotalDurationMaximumMarksFor U.R/Candidatesbelonging tootherStates/UTsFor BC,BCM,MBC/DCcandidatesbelonging tothe State ofTamil NaduForSC/SC(A)/STcandidatesbelonging tothe State ofTamil Nadu3 Hours1004035303 Hours100403530200807060

Page 7 of 11(ii) SCHEME OF THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION:The Preliminary Examination will consists of two papers each containing 100 multiple choiceobjective type questions based on the syllabus given below. They will be conducted in theforenoon and afternoon session on the same day. The Question papers will be bi-lingual i.e., inEnglish and Tamil. In case of any inconsistency between English and Tamil versions of thequestions, the English version will prevail over the Tamil version. Each question shall carry1 mark and ‘1/4’ (0.25) mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. The duration of thePreliminary Examination will be three hours for each paper. The Preliminary Examination isconducted for the purpose of short listing the candidates and the marks obtained in thePreliminary Examination shall not be counted for determining the final order of merit of thecandidates. The candidate shall appear in both papers in the preliminary examination for his/heranswer sheets to be evaluated.Note:(i)No candidate who has secured less than the minimum pass marks prescribed for eachpaper, in the Preliminary Examination will be declared successful to participate inthe Main Examination.(ii)All the successful candidates in the Preliminary Examination from the respectivecategories will be called upon for Main Examination.(iii) SYLLABUS FOR THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPreliminary Examination Paper - IConstitution of India, Interpretation of Statutes, Jurisprudence and Legal Phraseology,Legal Maxims, Legal History, Legal Services Authority Act, 1987, Right to InformationAct, 2005.Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Civil Rules of Practice, 1905, The Tamil Nadu CourtFees and Suit Valuation Act, 1955, The Limitation Act, 1963, The Arbitration andConciliation Act, 1996, The Commercial Courts Act, 2015, The General Clauses Act,1897, Prohibition of Benami Transaction Act, 2016.The Indian Contract Act, 1872, The Specific Relief Act, 1963, The Indian PartnershipAct, 1932, The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Easements Act, 1882, The Transfer of PropertyAct, 1882, The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Rent Control Law, The Indian StampAct 1899, The Registration Act, 1908.The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Law of Torts, The Right to Fair Compensation andTransparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, and otherLaws relating to Land Acquisition.Personal Laws including Succession Laws, (For Hindus, Muslims and Christians etc.),The Guardian and Wards Act, 1890, Indian Trust Act, 1882, The Family Courts Act,1984.

Page 8 of 11The Trade Marks Act, 1999, The Copyright Act, 1957, The Patent Act, 1970, TheDesigns Act, 2000, The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)Act, 1999The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, The Employee’s Compensation Act, 1923, otherLabour Laws, Income Tax Act, Co-operative Societies Act, The Mental Health Care Act,2017, Laws relating to Mines and Minerals.Preliminary Examination Paper – IIThe Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, Criminal Rules of Practice, The Indian PenalCode, 1860, The Indian Evidence Act, 1872.The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, including latest amendments, The ElectricityAct, 2003, The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. The Scheduled Castes and theScheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989,The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, Essential Commodities Act, 1955.Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015,The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012,The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005,The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)Act, 2013.The Information Technology Act, 2000, The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, The National Security Act, 1980The National Investigation Agency Act, 2008 (Amendment) as Act, 2019Medical Jurisprudence, Central and Tamilnadu State Criminal Minor Acts.General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, legal reasoning, Test of reasoning and mentalability, Basic Knowledge of Computer, Environmental Laws.Note:The Acts and Rules mentioned in the syllabus are only illustrative and not exhaustive.(B) MAIN EXAMINATION:All the successful candidates in the Preliminary Examination, will be called upon for MainExamination.The Main Written Examination will be held on two consecutive days in the Forenoonand Afternoon sessions. There shall be four descriptive type question papers. Each paper shallbe of three hours duration and shall carry 100 Marks each. On the first day, the examinationshall be for Law Paper - I & Translation and Essay Writing Paper and on the 2nd day the

Page 9 of 11examination shall be for Law Paper II & Judgment Writing, as mentioned below:Sl.No.1PaperLaw Paper – ITranslation and EssayWritingPaper:(Writing Skill, EssayWriting on Generaltopic and CurrentDevelopments in Lawand Translation).Law Paper – IIJudgment WritingTotal234MaximumMarksMinimum Qualifying MarksFor BC,ForFor datesbelonging tobelonging to thebelonging tootherState of Tamilthe State ofStates/UTsNaduTamil 35303012026.2526.25105The syllabi for Law Paper-I and Law Paper -II are the same as that of the PreliminaryExamination. The questions for Judgement writing paper would test the candidate’s skills inFraming of issues, framing of charges, writing Judgements/Orders in Civil and Criminal cases.Note:(i) The question papers for the preliminary and main examination will be Bi-lingual, i.e. inEnglish and Tamil. In case of any inconsistency between English and Tamil version ofthe questions, the English version will prevail over the Tamil version. Except theTranslation paper, all other question papers shall be answered by the candidates, eitherin English or Tamil, but not partly in English and partly in Tamil.Answer sheetswritten partly in English and partly in Tamil will not be evaluated and the same will beinvalidated.(ii)The candidate shall appear for all the four papers in the Main Written Examination forhis/her answer sheets to be evaluated and in case, the candidate absents himself/herselffor one or more papers, his/her attended papers will not be evaluated.(iii)The candidate who has secured less than the minimum qualifying marks prescribed foreach paper in the Main Examination will not be eligible for Viva Voce [Oral Test].(iv)The candidate shall strictly adhere to the instructions given while appearing for thePreliminary and Main Examination conducted by the High Court. In case of anydeviation, the answer sheets of the candidates concerned will be invalidated.

Page 10 of 11(v)It is made clear to the candidates that quoting the principle laid down or reiterated inany citation would be enough and quoting of citation shall not carry any extraweightage. Further, quoting of wrong citation may lead to reduction of marks.(vi)Any representation by the candidate, for changing the dates of examination/selectionprocess, change of examination centre, for relaxation of conditions mentioned in theadvertisement or Examination related directions or guidelines or minimum marks orqualifications/requirements etc. or for revaluation, will not be entertained.(C) VIVA-VOCE TEST: For Viva voce Test, the candidates will be short listed, as per merit, based on the markssecured in the Main Examination, in the ratio of 1:2 or 1:3 or such number as may bedecided by the Hon’ble High Court with reference to the number of vacancies, from andout of the qualified candidates in the Main Examination, following the rule ofreservation for each category separately. However, if more than one candidate secure identical cut-off marks, as may be fixed bythe High Court, all such candidates will be called upon to appear for viva voce test. Maximum marks for the viva voce test is 100. The minimum qualifying marks to be secured by the candidates, in the viva voce test,shall be as follows:123For Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Caste (A) andScheduled Tribe candidates belonging to the State ofTamil Nadu.For Backward Class (BC), Backward Class (M) and MostBackward Class / Denotified Community candidatesbelonging to the State of Tamil Nadu.For Others (unreserved category) / candidates belongingto other States/UTs.3540451. The object of viva-voce test is to assess the suitability of the candidate for the cadre byju

Page 4 of 11 Explanation- (i) Applicants should not have been born after 01.07.1984 and should not have been born before: (a) 02.07.1971 (in case of reserved category applicants viz. SC / ST / SC(A) belonging to the State of Tamil Nadu) (b) 02.07.1974 (in case of ‘Others’ & applicants from other States / Union Territories) (ii) The Persons belonging to the State of Tamil Nadu and belonging .

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