Punjab PSC Deputy District Attorney Syllabus 2022 Punjab PSC has released the Detailed Syllabus of Deputy District Attorney Posts Candidates Can Check PPSC Deputy District Attorney Selection Process & Detailed Information about PPSC DDA (Group A) Exam Pattern
Punjab PSC Deputy District Attorney Syllabus 2022
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Brief of Punjab PSC Deputy District Attorney Syllabus
Department Name | Punjab PSC |
Name of Posts | Deputy District Attorney |
No. of Vacancy | 41 Posts |
Dates of Application Submission | 26/04/2022 to 04/05/2022 |
Date of Written Exam | Announce Later |
Selection Process | Written Competitive Examination Interview |
Exam Pattern | Objective Type |
No. of Questions | 120 |
No. of Marks | 480 |
Time Duration | two (02) hours |
Negative Marking | 01 marks |
Minimum Passing Marks | 40 percent marks in written examination (35% for SC & BC of Punjab) |
Syllabus | Mention Below |
Written Competitive Examination
Exam Pattern:
The Exam Pattern will be as follows:
- The Exam Pattern Will be Objective Type.
- The Exam Will Consist 120 Questions & 480 Marks.
- Each question carries 4 marks and, for each correct answer candidate will get 4 (four)marks.
- The test would be of two (02) hours duration.
- The question paper will be in English Language only.
- There will be Negative Marking of 1 (One) mark.
Topic | No. of Questions | Marks (Each Question carries 4 marks) |
Questions from the Subject (Part A of Syllabus) | 100 | 400 |
Questions from Logical Reasoning, Mental ability and General Knowledge (Part B of Syllabus) | 20 | 80 |
Total | 120 | 480 |
Syllabus:
The Exam Syllabus will be as foollows:
Part -A
Unit-1 – Code of Criminal Procedure
Jurisdiction, Constitution and Powers of Criminal Courts; Public Prosecutor, Superior Police Officers and Aid to Magistrates and the Police; Arrest of Persons and Rights of Arrested Persons; FIR and Commencement of Investigation; Recording of Confession, Remand of Accused, Bail due to Non-Completion of Investigation and Completion of Investigation; Place of Inquiries and Trial; Complaints to Magistrates and Commencement of Proceeding before Magistrate; Charge: Contents of Charge, Effect of Error or Omission in Charge, Alteration or Addition of Charge, Joinder of Charges against Person or Persons, Exceptions to General Rule of Joinder of Charges; Trial before Court of Session; Trial before Magistrate – Warrant Case, Summons Case and Summary Trial; Bail, Anticipatory Bail, Cancellation of Bail, Bail Bonds; Inherent Powers of High Court; remission, commutation and suspension of sentence; execution of death sentence, appeal, reference and revision.
Unit-II – Indian Penal Code
Introduction to Criminal Substantive Law; Definitions; General Explanations; Group Liability and Joint Liability; Punishments; Abetment; Criminal Conspiracy and Offences against the State; Offences Relating to Public Servants; Offences relating to Contempt of Lawful Authority of Public Servants; False evidence and offences against public justice; Offences affecting Public Health, Safety and Morals; Culpable Homicide and Murder; Causing Death by Negligence, Dowry Death, Attempt to Murder and Attempt to commit Suicide; Hurt, Grievous Hurt, Acid Attack; Criminal Force, Assault, Outraging the Modesty of Woman, Voyeurism and Stalking; Rape – its Aggravated Forms and Punishment; Criminal Misappropriation of Property and Criminal Breach of Trust; Receiving of Stolen Property and Cheating; Defamation; criminal intimidation, insult and annoyance; Defamation.
Unit-III – Indian Evidence Act
Definitions and Statutory Interpretation, May Presume, Shall Presume, Conclusive Proof etc.; Relevancy of Facts: Facts Connected with Facts in Issue; Admissions; Confessions; Dying Declaration and Statement by Persons who cannot be called as witnesses; Relevancy of Judgments; Expert Testimony; Oral Evidence; Documentary Evidence; Presumptions; Exclusion of oral evidence by documentary evidence; Burden of Proof and Onus of Proof; Estoppel; Competence of Witnesses; Privileged Communications; Examination of witnesses; Effect of improper admission and rejection of evidence
Unit-IV – Code of Civil Procedure
Decree, Order, Judgement; Jurisdiction– Lack of Jurisdiction, Irregular Exercise of Jurisdiction; Place of Suing; Doctrine of Res Sub-Judice and Res Judicata; Parties to Suit and Frame of Suit – Joinder, Misjoinder and Non- Joinder and Objections as to Misjoinder and Non Joinder; Pleadings and Amendment of Pleadings; Plaint; Written Statement; Summoning of Parties – Issue & Service of Summons; Appearance of Parties – Appearance and Consequences of Non-Appearance; Hearing of the Suit – Framing of Issues, Disposal of Suits at First Hearing and Trial; Arrest Before Judgment, Attachment Before Judgment, Appointment of Receiver; Temporary Injunction and Interlocutory Orders; Commissions – Appointment, Powers, Functions and Commissions at the instance of Foreign Courts; Suits by (or) Against Government (or) Public Officers; Suits by Indigent Persons, Suits Relating to Public Nuisance, Suits Relating to Public Charities; Appeals – First Appeal, Second Appeal, Appeal to Supreme Court; Reference, Review and Revision; General Principles of Execution of Decree and Procedure for Execution; Inherent Powers of Civil Courts; Pleadings and Trial of Commercial Suits in Commercial Courts.
Unit-V – Constitutional Law
Preamble, Preambular Objectives; Nature of Indian Constitution; Federal Features in Constitution of India; Formation of New States and Re-organization of States; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights; Fundamental Duties; Directive Principles of State Policy; Union and State Legislature; Money Bills, Finance Bills and Other Bills; Union and State Executive; Judiciary – Supreme Court, High Courts and Subordinate Judiciary; Appointment and Powers of President and Governor; Pardoning Power; Ordinance Making Power; Union-State Legislative, Administrative and Financial Relations; Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse; Official Language; Amendment of the Constitution; Special Provisions regarding Legislature and Executive of Union Territories; Elections; Services under the Union and States.
PART -B
General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning & Mental Ability
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs
General Knowledge and Current affairs of National and International importance including:- Economic issues.
- Polity issues.
- Environment issues
- Science and Technology.
- Any other current issues.
- (a) History of India with special reference to Indian freedom struggle movement
(b) History of Punjab- 14th century onwards.
- Logical Reasoning & Mental Ability
- Logical reasoning , analytical and mental ability
- Basic numerical skills, numbers, magnitudes, percentage, numerical relation appreciation.
- Data analysis, Graphic presentation charts, tables, spreadsheets.
Interview
- The Interview Will Consist 60 Marks.
Candidates not more than two times the number of posts (in their order of merit of written examination) who have scored a minimum of 40 percent marks in written examination (35% for candidates of Scheduled Castes of Punjab and Backward Classes Punjab) will be short-listed for appearing in the interview. However, this number shall be subject to variation if two or more candidates at the bottom of this list (the number at the end) get equal marks. In such case, then all of them will be considered for appearing in the Interview (subject to eligibility), warranting the corresponding increase in the stipulated ratio.
No candidate shall be eligible to be shortlisted for interview unless he/she obtains 40% marks in the competitive examination (read 35% for the candidates belonging to Schedules Caste of Punjab and Backward Classes of Punjab) and no candidate shall be eligible to be appointed unless he/she obtains at least 40% marks in the aggregate i.e., competitive examination including interview (read 35% for the candidates belonging to Schedules Castes of Punjab and Backward Classes of Punjab).
Final Result-
- Final result shall be prepared on the basis of the grand total of the marks obtained by the candidates in the Written Competitive Examination and the Interview.
- The marks of written competitive examination obtained by the candidates or cut off marks for interview will not be disclosed at the time of short listing the candidates for interview, to avoid the same influencing the interview panel. However, the complete details of written marks and interview marks will be available on the website of the Commission after compiling the final result.
Final Words :
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Official Website | https://ppsc.gov.in/ |
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