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evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m Kwgkb cix¶v wbqš¿‡Ki `ßi evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m Kwgkb mwPevjq 15, K‡jR ‡ivW, XvKv-1000| Z_¨, wb‡`©kbv I we¯ÍvwiZ wm‡jevm evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m cixÿv (mnKvix RR c‡`i Rb¨) [evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©‡mi cÖ‡ek c‡` wb‡qvM welqK Av‡`k, 2007 Gi Aby‡”Q` 14 Abymv‡i] BJSC Bangladesh Judicial Service Commission

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  • evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m Kwgkb

    cix¶v wbqš¿‡Ki `ßi

    evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m Kwgkb mwPevjq 15, K‡jR ‡ivW, XvKv-1000|

    Z_¨, wb‡`©kbv I we Í̄vwiZ wm‡jevm

    evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m cixÿv

    (mnKvix RR c‡`i Rb¨)

    [evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©‡mi cÖ‡ek c‡` wb‡qvM welqK Av‡`k, 2007 Gi Aby‡”Q` 14 Abymv‡i]

    BJSC

    Bangladesh Judicial Service Commission

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 2

    m~wPcÎ

    Aby‡”Q`

    welq

    cÖ_g Aa¨vq

    evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m cixÿvi cÖv_x©‡`i AbymiYxq wb‡`©kvewj Ges ÁvZe¨

    welqmg~n

    c„ôv

    1| Av‡e`bcÎ 4

    2| wkÿvMZ I †ckvMZ †hvM¨Zv 4-5

    3| eqm 5

    4| RvZxqZv I we‡`wk bvMwiK Gi mv‡_ weevn msµvšÍ 5

    5| ‡KvUv msµv‡šÍ 5

    6| PvKzwiiZ cÖv_x©‡`i KiYxq 5

    7| BJSC Form I c~iY 5

    8| Av‡e`bcÎ I cÖ‡qvRbxq KvMRcÎ `vwLj 6-7

    9| wVKvbv 7

    10| cixÿvi wd 7

    11| cÖv_x©i Qwe 7

    12| cÖ‡ekcÎ 7

    13| cÖv_wgK cixÿv (Preliminary Examination) I cvm b¤^i 8

    14| wjwLZ cixÿv, Dnvi gvbe›Ub I wm‡jevm 8-9

    15| cixÿvi ’̄vb I ZvwiL 10

    16| cixÿvi fvlv 10

    17| wjwLZ cixÿvq cvm b¤̂i 10

    18| DËic‡Îi †MvcbxqZv 10

    19| ‡gŠwLK cixÿv 11

    20| ¯̂v ’̄¨ cixÿv 11

    21| wg_¨v Z_¨ `vwLj 12

    22| BJSC Form II Lv‡g fivi c~‡e©i mZK©Zv 12

    wØZxq Aa¨vq

    wjwLZ cixÿvi welqmg~‡ni wm‡jevm

    cÖ_g fvM

    Avewk¨K mvaviY welqmg~n

    mvaviY evsjv 13

    mvaviY Bs‡iwR 13

    evsjv‡`k I AvšÍR©vwZK welqmg~n 13-15

    mvaviY MwYZ I •`bw›`b weÁvb 15-16

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 3

    Aby‡”Q` welq c„ôv

    wØZxq fvM

    Avewk¨K AvBb welqmg~n

    ‡`Iqvbx gvgjv msµvšÍ AvBb 17-18

    Aciva msµvšÍ AvBb 18-20

    cvwievwiK m¤úK© welqK AvBb 20

    mvsweavwbK AvBb, †Rbv‡ij K¬‡Rm & G¨v± I AvB‡bi e¨vL¨vi aviYv 21-22

    m¤úwË mswkøó Ab¨vb¨ AvBb 22-23

    Z…Zxq fvM

    Hw”QK AvBb welqmg~n

    Hw”QK welq-1 24-25

    Hw”QK welq-2 25-26

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 4

    cÖ_g Aa¨vq

    evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m cixÿvi cÖv_x©‡`i AbymiYxq wb‡`©kvewj Ges ÁvZe¨ welqmg~n t-

    1| Av‡e`bcÎ t

    evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m Kwgkb KZ…©K Aby‡gvw`Z Av‡e`bcÎ (BJSC Form I) AbjvB‡b c~iY

    Kwiqv ïay Av‡e`b Kiv hvB‡e| wba©vwiZ mg‡qi ci `vwLjx †Kv‡bv Av‡e`bcÎ MÖnY Kiv nB‡e bv|

    2| wkÿvMZ I †ckvMZ †hvM¨Zv t

    (K) ‡Kvb ¯̂xK…Z wek¦we`¨vjq nB‡Z AvBb wel‡q Ab~¨b wØZxq †kÖwYi œ̄vZK A_ev wØZxq †kÖwYi

    GjGj.Gg. wWwMÖ|

    (L) Aby‡gvw`Z wek¦we`¨vjq KZ…©K cÖ`Ë wmwRwcG-Gi †ÿ‡Î t

    (1) wek¦we`¨vj‡q †hB †¯‹‡j (‡hgb-4 ev 5) wmwRwcG cÖ`vb Kwiqv _v‡K †mB wmwRwcG

    †¯‹j‡K 80% Gi mgvb b¤^i awi‡Z nB‡e;

    (2) D³ b¤^‡ii Abycv‡Z AwR©Z wmwRwcG-Gi b¤^i‡K kZKiv b¤^‡i iƒcvšÍi Kwi‡Z nB‡e;

    (3) DwjøwLZ c×wZ‡Z iƒcvšÍwiZ kZKiv b¤^‡ii wfwˇZ wb¤œiƒc wefvM/†kÖwY wba©viY Kwi‡Z

    nB‡e t-

    wbiƒwcZ b¤^i e¨wß (kZKiv nv‡i) mgZzj¨ †kÖwY/wefvM

    60% ev Z ~̀aŸ© cÖ_g †kÖwY/wefvM

    45% ev Z‡ZvwaK wKš‘ 60% Gi Kg wØZxq †kÖwY/wefvM

    33% ev Z‡ZvwaK wKš‘ 45% Gi Kg Z…Zxq †kÖwY/wefvM

    A_©vr †Kvb wek¦we`¨vjq KZ…©K 4 ev 5 †¯‹‡j wmwRwcG cÖ`Ë nBqv _vwK‡j, DwjøwLZ (1) I (2) kZ©

    Abymv‡i kZKiv nvi wbiƒc‡Yi Rb¨ wb‡¤œi m~ÎwU e¨envi Kwi‡Z nB‡e t

    80 AwR©Z wmwRwcG = AwR©Z kZKiv b¤^i

    wek¦we`¨vjq KZ…©K Abym„Z wmwRwcG †¯‹j (†hgb-4 ev 5) D`vniYtÑ †Kvb wkÿv_x© wmwRwcG 4.00 †¯‹‡j 3.00 cvBqv _vwK‡j Zvnvi AwR©Z †kÖwY/wefvM nB‡e

    wb¤œiƒc t

    80 3 = 60% ; A_©vr Zvnvi AwR©Z djvdj cÖ_g †kÖwY/wefvM ewjqv MY¨ nB‡e|

    4

    ‡Kvb wkÿv_x© wmwRwcG 5.00 †¯‹‡j 3.00 cvBqv _vwK‡j Zvnvi AwR©Z †kÖwY/wefvM nB‡e wb¤œiƒc t

    80 3 = 48% ; A_©vr Zvnvi AwR©Z djvdj wØZxq †kÖwY/wefvM ewjqv MY¨ nB‡e|

    5

    (M) we‡`wk wWwMÖ t we‡`k nB‡Z AwR©Z AvBb welqK wWwMÖ‡K evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©‡mi cÖ‡ek

    c‡` wb‡qv‡Mi wkÿvMZ †hvM¨Zvi mggv‡bi ewjqv †Kvb cÖv_x© `vwe Kwi‡j wZwb Zvnvi AwR©Z

    wWwMÖi mb‡`i mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ Rgv w`‡eb | we‡`k nB‡Z AwR©Z

    AvBb wel‡q ‡Kv‡bv wWwMÖ‡K mnKvix RR c‡`i Rb¨ b~¨bZg wk¶vMZ †hvM¨Zvi (wØZxq †kÖwYi

    mœvZK A_ev wØZxq †kÖwYi GjGj.Gg. wWwMÖ) mggvb (Equivalent) e‡j ÔDchy³ KZ…©cÿÕ

    KZ©„K ‡NvwlZ nB‡Z nB‡e|

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 5

    (N) cix¶vq AeZxY© cÖv_©x t AvBb wel‡q mœvZK A_ev mœvZK (m¤§vb) A_ev GjGj.Gg. cix¶vq

    AeZxY© †Kvb cÖv_©x Av‡e`bcÎ `vwLj Kwi‡Z cvwi‡eb Ges Zvnv‡`i Av‡e`bcÎ wbgœiƒc kZ©

    mv‡c‡¶ mvgwqKfv‡e M„nxZ nB‡e t

    (1) D³ cix¶v Av‡e`bcÎ `vwL‡ji †kl Zvwi‡L ev Zrc~‡e© †kl nB‡Z nB‡e|

    (2) cÖv_©x D³ cix¶vq AeZxY© nBqv‡Qb g‡g© mswkøó wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cix¶v wbqš¿K/wefvMxq

    cÖavb/wk¶v cÖwZôv‡bi cÖavb KZ…©K cÖ`Ë cixÿv †kl nIqvi ZvwiL DwjøwLZ mb`c‡Îi

    mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ mshy³ Kwi‡Z nB‡e| we‡RGm-Gi

    †gŠwLK cix¶vi mgq AvBb wel‡q D³ cix¶vq b~¨bZg 2q †kªwY/mggv‡bi †MÖW

    AR©‡bi cÖgvY¯̂iƒc wek¦we`¨vj‡qi g~j/mvgwqK mb`cÎ Ges b¤̂ic‡Îi g~jKwc cÖ`k©b

    Kwi‡Z nB‡e| Zvnv Qvov GB¸wji mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwcI Kwgk‡b `vwLj Kwi‡Z nB‡e|

    Ab¨_vq †gŠwLK cix¶v MÖnY Kiv nB‡e bv Ges cÖvw_©ZvI evwZj nB‡e|

    (3) (1) ev (2) bs Aby‡”Q‡` ewY©Z k‡Z©i †h †KvbwU cvjb Kiv bv nB‡j Av‡e`bcÎ

    mivmwi evwZj ewjqv MY¨ nB‡e|

    3| eqm t

    wb‡qvM weÁw߇Z DwjøwLZ Zvwi‡L AbwaK 32 ermi| gva¨wgK ¯‹zj mvwU©wd‡KU A_ev mggv‡bi

    cixÿvi g~j mb`cÎ Abyhvqx cÖv_x©i eqm wba©viY Kiv nB‡e; Gwd‡WwfU MÖnY‡hvM¨ nB‡e bv|

    4| RvZxqZv I we‡`wk bvMwiK-Gi mwnZ weevn msµvšÍ t

    cÖv_x©‡K evsjv‡`‡ki bvMwiK A_ev evsjv‡`‡ki ’̄vqx evwm›`v A_ev evsjv‡`‡ki WwgmvBj&W nB‡Z

    nB‡e| Z‡e cÖv_x© hw` Ggb †Kv‡bv e¨w³‡K weevn K‡ib A_ev weevn Kwievi Rb¨ cÖwZkÖæwZe× nb

    whwb evsjv‡`‡ki bvMwiK bb, Zvnv nB‡j wZwb A‡hvM¨ ewjqv we‡ewPZ nB‡eb|

    5| ‡KvUv msµv‡šÍ t

    P~ovšÍ djvdj I mycvwik‡hvM¨ cÖv_©xi ZvwjKv cÖ ‘̄ZKv‡j evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj mvwf©m (mvwf©m MVb,

    mvwf©m c‡` wb‡qvM Ges mvgwqK eiLv Í̄KiY, eiLv Í̄KiY I AcmviY) wewagvjv, 2007 Gi me©‡kl

    weavb Abym„Z/cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e|

    6| AcmviY Av‡`k/B¯ÍdvcÎ/AbvcwËcÎ/QvocÎ t

    (K) miKvwi Awdm ev ’̄vbxq KZ©„c¶ A_©vr mswewae× ms ’̄v, ¯̂vqËkvwmZ ev Avav-miKvwi ms ’̄vq

    PvKzwiiZ cÖv_x©‡`i‡K h_vmg‡q BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ mshy³ di‡g Zvnv‡`i wb‡qvMKvix

    KZ©„c¶/h_vh_ KZ©„c‡¶i wmj ¯̂vÿi MÖnY Kwiqv †gŠwLK cixÿvi ‡ev‡W© Aek¨B AbvcwËcÎ

    (N.O.C) Rgv w`‡Z nB‡e, Ab¨_vq †gŠwLK cixÿv MÖnY Kiv nB‡e bv|

    (L) PvKzwi nB‡Z AcmvwiZ (Removed) nBqv‡Qb A_ev PvKzwi nB‡Z B Í̄dv w`qv‡Qb Ggb

    cÖv_©xivI cixÿvq AskMÖnY Kwi‡Z cvwi‡eb, Z‡e GB me cÖv_©x‡K PvKzwi nB‡Z Acmvi‡Yi Av‡`‡ki

    ev B Í̄dvcÎ M„nxZ nBqv‡Q g‡g© Av‡`‡ki mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ `vwLj

    Kwi‡Z nB‡e|

    (M) ‡Kv‡bv cÖv_©x BJSC Form II Rgv`v‡bi ci, wKš‘ †gŠwLK cixÿvi c~‡e© †Kv‡bv PvKzwi‡Z

    †hvM`vb Kwi‡j ev PvKzwi nB‡Z B Í̄dv`vb Kwi‡j ev PvKzwi nB‡Z AcmvwiZ nB‡j †gŠwLK cixÿvi

    †ev‡W© D³ cÖv_©x‡K Aek¨B wb‡qvMKvix KZ©„cÿ KZ©„K cÖ`Ë AbvcwËcÎ (N.O.C)/QvocÎ/B Í̄dvcÎ

    MÖnY/AcmviY Av‡`‡ki Kwc `vwLj Kwi‡Z nB‡e| Ab¨_vq †gŠwLK cixÿv MÖnY Kiv nB‡e bv|

    7| BJSC Form I c~iY t

    AbjvB‡b BJSC Form I fvjfv‡e cwoqv cÖ‡qvRbxq Z_¨vw` cv‡k ivwLqv mZK©Zvi mwnZ c~iY Kwi‡Z

    nB‡e|

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 6

    8| BJSC Form II c~iY I cÖ‡qvRbxq KvMRcÎ `vwLj t

    (K) cÖv_wgK cixÿvq DËxY© cÖv_©xMY‡K ¯̂n‡ Í̄ c~iYK…Z BJSC Form II fvuR bv Kwiqv cÖ‡qvRbxq

    KvMRcÎmn GKwU h_vh_ gv‡ci k³ KvM‡Ri Lv‡g Kwgkb mwPevj‡q wba©vwiZ ZvwiL I

    mg‡qi g‡a¨ †cŠuQvB‡Z nB‡e| wba©vwiZ ZvwiL I mg‡qi c‡i BJSC Form II I mshy³

    KvMRvw` MÖnY Kiv nB‡e bv;

    (L) DwjøwLZ Lvg mivmwi/WvK‡hv‡M/Kzwiqvi mvwf©m‡hv‡M †cŠuQv‡bv hvB‡e;

    (M) mivmwi `vwLjK…Z ev WvK‡hv‡M/Kzwiqvi mvwf©m‡hv‡M †cÖwiZ Lvg cieZ©x weÁw߇Z DwjøwLZ

    †kl ZvwiL I mg‡qi g‡a¨ Dnv‡Z DwjøwLZ wVKvbvq bv †cŠuQvB‡j Zvnv M„nxZ nB‡e bv;

    (N) ‡h-†Kv‡bv ch©v‡q Av‡e`bc‡Î †Kvb fzj-åvwšÍ aiv cwo‡j cÖv_x©i cÖvw_©Zv evwZj nB‡e;

    (O) BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ wbgœwjwLZ KvMRc‡Îi mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc A4 mvB‡Ri Ad‡mU

    KvM‡R wb¤œewY©Z µgvbymv‡iB `vwLj Kwi‡Z nB‡e t

    (1) Gm.Gm.wm/mggvb cix¶v cv‡mi g~j mb` I b¤̂icÎ|

    (2) GBP.Gm.wm/mggvb cix¶v cv‡mi g~j mb` I b¤^icÎ|AvBb wel‡q

    mœvZK/m¤§vb/GjGj.Gg. cixÿvq AeZxY© cÖv_©xi †ÿ‡Î cixÿv †kl nIqvi ZvwiL

    DwjøwLZ AeZxY© mb`|

    (3) AvBb wel‡q mœvZK/m¤§vb/GjGj.Gg. cix¶v cv‡mi g~j/mvgwqK mb` Ges g~j

    b¤^icÎ (GKvwaK Askmn)|

    (4) mœvZK I Z ~̀aŸ© wWMÖx _vK‡j Gi g~j/mvgwqK mb` I g~j b¤^icÎ|

    (5) mœvZK/m¤§vb/GjGj.Gg. cixÿvi djvdj ‡MÖwWs c×wZ‡Z cÖKvwkZ n‡j mswkøó

    wkÿv cÖwZôv‡bi cÖavb KZ©„K Bmy¨K…Z kZKiv nv‡i cwiewZ©Z cÖvß b¤^‡ii

    cÖZ¨qbcÎ (cÖZ¨qbc‡Îi bgybv Kwc I‡qemvB‡U cvIqv hv‡e)|

    (6) cÖ_g †kÖwYi †M‡R‡UW Kg©KZ©v KZ©„K cÖ`Ë PvwiwÎK mb`cÎ|

    (7) Av‡e`bc‡Î DwjøwLZ ’̄vqx wVKvbvi mg_©‡b ’̄vbxq miKvi cÖwZôvb (BDwbqb

    cwil`, †cŠimfv ev wmwU K‡c©v‡ikb) KZ…©K cÖ`Ë bvMwiKZ¡/RvZxqZv mb`cÎ|

    (8) RvZxq cwiPqcÎ/cvm‡cvU©|

    (9) PvKzwi n‡Z AcmviY Av‡`k/B Í̄dvcÎ/AbvcwËcÎ/QvocÎ (†ÿÎg‡Z)|

    (A) cÖv_x© DcRvZxq m¤cÖ`vqf~³ (ÿz`ª b„-‡Mvôx) n‡j mswkøó †Rjv cÖkvm‡Ki

    wbKU ‡_‡K cÖvß mb`cÎ|

    (Av) cÖv_x© gyw³‡hv×vi mšÍvb n‡j gyw³‡hv×vi mb`cÎmg~n (mb`, †M‡RU,

    gyw³evZ©v I RvZxq cwiPqcÎ/ Gm.Gm.wm cixÿv cv‡mi mb`)

    we‡kl ª̀óe¨ t BJSC Form I, BJSC Form II I mswkøó KvMRvw`i wcÖ›U KvM‡Ri GwcV-IwcV Kiv hv‡e bv|

    BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ AviI hvnv Rgv w`‡Z nB‡e t

    (1) Av‡e`bcÎ `vwL‡ji Ae¨ewnZ c~‡e©i wZb gv‡mi g‡a¨ †Zvjv 1 (GK) Kwc

    cvm‡cvU© mvB‡Ri mZ¨vwqZ iwOb Qwe BJSC Form II Gi wPwýZ ’̄v‡b mshy³

    Kwi‡Z nB‡e|

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 7

    wet ª̀t (K) c~‡e© ewY©Z †hB mKj †¶‡Î mZ¨vwqZ KvMRcÎ `vwL‡ji kZ© Av‡Q †mB mKj KvMRcÎ

    1g †kªwYi miKvwi †M‡R‡UW Kg©KZ©v KZ©„K mZ¨vwqZ nB‡Z nB‡e|

    (L) c~‡e© ewY©Z †hB mKj KvMRc‡Îi mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc Av‡e`bc‡Îi mwnZ mshy³ Kivi

    wb‡`©k iwnqv‡Q, †mB¸wji g~j Kwc †gŠwLK cix¶vi mgq cÖ`k©b Kwi‡Z nB‡e Ges

    GK‡mU mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc Rgv w`‡Z nB‡e; Ab¨_vq †gŠwLK cix¶v MÖnY Kiv nB‡e bv

    Ges cÖvw_©Zv evwZj Kiv nB‡e|

    (M) mshy³ †h-†Kv‡bv mb`/b¤^icÎ-Gi mZ¨Zv hvPvB‡qi Rb¨ Kwgkb mswkøó KZ©„c‡¶i

    wbKU nB‡Z cÖ‡qvRbxq cÖwZ‡e`b msMÖn Kwievi wm×všÍ jB‡Z cvwi‡e|

    (N) cÖv_x©‡K Av‡e`bc‡Îi wbw`©ó ’̄v‡b ¯̂vÿi Kwi‡Z nB‡e, bZzev Av‡e`bcÎ evwZj ewjqv

    MY¨ nB‡e;

    (O) Av‡e`bc‡Îi †Kv‡bv Ni c~iY bv Kwi‡j ev cÖ‡qvRbxq KvMRcÎ `vwLj bv Kwi‡j

    Av‡e`bcÎ evwZj ewjqv MY¨ nB‡e| Av‡e`bc‡Îi †Kv‡bv Ni cÖv_x©i †ÿ‡Î cÖ‡hvR¨ bv

    nB‡j D³ ’̄vb duvKv ivwL‡Z nB‡e;

    (P) BJSC Form II I PvwnZ KvMRcÎ Ges Ab¨vb¨ wPwVcÎ ÔmwPe, evsjv‡`k RywWwmqvj

    mvwf©m Kwgkb mwPevjq, 15, K‡jR †ivW, XvKv-1000Õ wVKvbvq cvVvB‡Z nB‡e|

    9| wVKvbv t

    (K) BJSC Form II Gi mwnZ mshy³ di‡g cÖv_x©i wVKvbv wjwce× Kwi‡Z nB‡e Ges wVKvbv

    cwiewZ©Z nB‡j bZzb wVKvbv ZrÿYvr Kwgkb mwPevj‡qi mwPe-‡K AeMZ KivB‡Z nB‡e;

    (L) cÖv_x© KZ…©K GB Av‡e`bc‡Î DwjøwLZ cÖ`Ë ’̄vqx wVKvbv hw` BZtc~‡e© DwjøwLZ ’̄vqx wVKvbv

    nB‡Z wfbœ nq wKsev gwnjv cÖv_x©M‡Yi †ÿ‡Î hw` ¯̂vgxi wVKvbv e¨envi Kiv nq †mB †ÿ‡Î

    cÖv_x©‡K cwiewZ©Z ’̄vqx wVKvbvi ¯̂c‡ÿ ’̄vbxq BDwbqb cwil` ev †cŠimfvi †Pqvig¨vb/wmwU

    K‡c©v‡ik‡bi †gqi/IqvW© Kwgkbvi cÖ`Ë RvZxqZvi mb`cÎ Rgv w`‡Z nB‡e|

    10| cixÿvi wd t

    Av‡e`bwU Rgv nIqvi ci cÖv_©x‡K †UwjUK †gvevBj †dvb b¤^‡ii gva¨‡g weÁw߇Z DwjøwLZ nv‡i I

    wbq‡g †iwR‡÷ªmb wd Rgv w`‡Z nB‡e|

    11| cÖv_x©i Qwe t

    AbjvB‡b Av‡e`b (BJSC Form I) `vwLj Kwievi Ae¨ewnZ c~‡e©i wZb gv‡mi g‡a¨ †Zvjv cvm‡cvU©

    mvB‡Ri Qwe/D³ Qwei ¯‹¨vb Kwc (100 wK‡jvevB‡Ui wb‡P) wbw`©ó ’̄v‡b Avc‡jvW Kwi‡Z nB‡e|

    12| cÖ‡ekcÎ t

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    K. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908...........................................

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    (ii) The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 (Ordinance No. VIII of 1961)

    (ii) The Family Courts Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance No. XVIII of 1985)

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    (i) Topographical and Demographic Features of Bangladesh;

    (ii) Historical background of Bangladesh & Bangladesh Liberation

    War; Life and Works of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,

    Fatherof the Nation;

    (iii) Social, Economic and Political Life in Bangladesh;

    (iv) Art and Literature of Bangladesh;

    (v) Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh;

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    (vii) Management of Water and Energy Resources;

    (viii) Various Development Strategies and Policies of Bangladesh;

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    (x) Role of Education in Human Resource Development;

    (xi) Role of Media and Information and Communication Technology (ICT);

    (xii) Government of Bangladesh : Legislature, Executive and Judiciary;

    (xiii) Administrative Set-Up: Central and Local Governments;

    (xiv) Civil-Military Relations in Bangladesh;

    (xv) Combating Corruption in Bangladesh and the Impact of

    Corruption on Socio-Economic Development;

    (xvi) Role of NGO’S in Bangladesh;

    (xvii) Empowerment of Women in Bangladesh;

    (xviii) Political and Economic Institutions and Their Accountability;

    (xix) Good Governance and Accountability of Public Institutions;

    (xx) Civil Society, Democracy and State Building;

    (xxi) Reforms in Bangladesh: Administrative, Land and Education;

    (xxii) Role of IMF, ADB, IDB, World Bank in Bangladesh;

    (xxiii) Role of Securities and Exchange Commission;

    (xxiv) Effect of Free Market and Globalization in Bangladesh;

    (xxv) Role of Agriculture, Industry, Commerce and Service Sectors to

    GNP, GDP and Per Capita Income of Bangladesh;

    (xxvi) Human Resource Development and Migration Strategy of

    Bangladesh;

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    (xxviii) Important Issues and Current Affairs.

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    (i) Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law,

    Application of International Law in State Territories;

    (ii) State as a Subject of International Law: Rights and Duties of

    States, State responsibility and State succession and State

    territorial jurisdiction;

    (iii) Settlement of International Disputes;

    (iv) State Sovereignty: Meaning and Components;

    (v) Individuals under International law;

    (vi) Balance of Power;

    (vii) Law of the Sea: Delimitation of Bangladesh’s Maritime Zones,

    Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone,

    High Seas;

    (viii) The United Nations: General Assembly, Security Council,

    International Court of Justice, Economic and Social Council and

    The Development Agenda, Collective Security, Conflictual

    Issues and Peace Keeping, Cairo Conference (Population),

    Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 15

    Environment, Stockholm, 1972; Rio Declaration on Environment

    and Development, 1992; Convention on Wetlands of

    International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat, 1971;

    Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild

    Fauna and Flora, 1973; Convention on Biological Diversity,

    1992; United Nations Framework Convention on Climate

    Change, 1992; Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate Changes, 1997; United Nations

    Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of

    International Watercourses, 1997 and the Stockholm Convention

    on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 2011; Copenhagen Conference

    (Social Issues); Beijing Conference (Women); International

    Labour Organization, World Trade Organization, Bangladesh and

    Amnesty International;

    (ix) NATO;

    (x) Non-Aligned Movement;

    (xi) Commonwealth;

    (xii) Diplomatic and Consular Law: Diplomacy, Diplomatic Envoys,

    Functions and Immunities of Diplomatic Envoys;

    (xiii) Armament and Disarmament: Treaties relating to arms control;

    (xiv) Economic Instrument of National Policy, Tariff, Cartels,

    Dumping, Quotas and Licenses, Loan and Grant, Inter-

    government Agent; Barter Commodity Agreement; Pre-emptive

    buying, Exchange Control, Control of Enemy Assets;

    (xv) Regionalism: Meaning and Reasons for Forming Regional

    Organizations, ASEAN, BIMSTEC, OPEC, OAS, APEC,

    SAARC, SAFTA, NAFTA, EU, OIC, African Union, GCC;

    (xvi) The International Politics of South East Asia, Latin America,

    Middle East and Sub-Sahara Region;

    (xvii) Foreign Policies of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, North

    Korea, UK, USA, France, Germany, South Africa, Israel and

    Russia;

    (xviii) Financial Institutions: G-8, G-77, LDCs, G-20, ADB, World

    Bank, WTO, European Union Bank, IMF, Islamic Development

    Bank;

    (xix) Important Issues and Current Affairs.

    4| mvaviY MwYZ I •`bw›`b weÁvb (General Mathematics and Everyday Science)t c~Y©gvb t 100

    ÔKÕ Ask t mvaviY MwYZ (Gm, Gm, wm ch©šÍ Avewk¨K MwYZ)

    Part-‘A’ General Mathematics (Compulsory Mathematics upto SSC).... 50

    Arithmetic : Simplification; Averages; Greatest Common Divisor and Least

    Common Multiple; Unitary Method; Percentages; Simple Interest;

    Loss and Gain; Work and Time; Ratio and Proportion.

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    Algebra : Simplification; Formulas for Squares and Cubes and Their

    Applications; Polynomials; Remainder; Theorem; Factorisation of

    Quadratic and Cubic Polynomials; Simple Equations; Systems of

    Simultaneous Linear Equations in Two Unknowns; Graphs of Linear

    Equations.

    Geometry : Basic Theorems (including their consequences) on Straight Lines;

    Angles; Triangles; Parallel Lines; Parallelograms; Circles; Theorem

    of Pythagoras; Area of Triangle.

    ÔLÕ Ask t •`bw›`b weÁvb

    (Part-‘B’ Everyday Science) ............................................................. 50

    (i) Information and Communication Technology:

    General Knowledge about Computer and IT, Composition of Computer,

    Software and Hardware, Operating Systems, Word Processing,

    Spreadsheet Analysis, Database, Computer Programming, Computer

    Network and Internet, E-mail, Application of Computer and Multimedia,

    etc;

    (ii) Others :

    Light : Nature, Spectrum, Different Colours and Wavelengths, X-ray,

    Ultraviolet Radiation and LASER, etc;

    Sound : Hearing Mechanism, Decibel, Frequency, Sound Machines in

    Home and Around: Television, Radio, Cell Phone, Telephone, Fax,

    Tape Recorder, Microphone, Loud Speaker, Public Address System,

    etc;

    Electricity : Current, Cell, Battery, Generator, Light Bulb, Voltage,

    Heater, Plug, Socket, Live Wire and Possible Hazards, etc;

    Magnet : Polarity and Relationship with Current, etc;

    Disease and Healthcare : Deficiency, Infection, Antiseptic, Antibiotics,

    Stroke, Heart Attack and Hypertension, Diseases and Vaccination,

    Basic Concept of Cancer, AIDS and Hepatitis, Ultrasonography, ECG,

    MRI, City Scan, Endoscopy etc;

    Atmosphere : Biosphere and Hydrosphere: Basic Treatment, Role of

    Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen, Fresh and Polluted Water,

    Pasteurization, Disaster Management, etc;

    Bio-technology : DNA, DNA Test, RNA, Gene, Genetic Disorder in

    Human Beings, Cloning, Sex Determining Chromosome, etc;

    Primary Physics : Motion, Force, Work, Power & Energy, Heat &

    Temperature, etc;

    Chemistry in Daily Life : Table Salt (Sodium Chloride), Testing Salt,

    Baking Powder, Vinegar, Cold Drinks, Washing Soda, Toilet Cleaner,

    Soap & Detergent, Bleaching Powder, Glass Cleaner, Lime Stone,

    Urea, Food Preservatives, etc.

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    60

    40

    wØZxq fvM

    Avewk¨K AvBb welqmg~n

    †gvU b¤^i ─ 500

    1| †`Iqvbx gvgjv msµvšÍ AvBb t .................................................................... c~Y©gvb t 100

    K. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908................................................

    L. The Specific Relief Act, 1877.........................................................

    M. The Civil Courts Act, 1887..............................................................

    N. The Limitation Act, 1908.............................................................

    O.weKí we‡iva wb®úwËi aviYv I GZ &̀msµvšÍ AvBb ........................................

    The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act No. V of 1908)

    Scope and Application of the Code; Decree and its Classification, Order, Mense

    Profit, Decree-Holder, Judgment-Debtor, Suits of Civil Nature; Jurisdiction of

    the Civil Courts: Res subjudice&Res judicata; Place of Suing; Institution of

    Suits; Frame of Suits; Parties to the Suits; Necessary and Proper Parties;

    Transposition of Parties; Pro forma Defendant; Issue and Service of Summons;

    Pleadings Generally : Plaint; Written Statement and Set off; Appearance of

    Parties and Consequences of Non-appearance; Examination of parties by the

    Court; Discovery, Inspection & Interrogatories; Admission; Production;

    Impounding and Return of Documents; Issues; Disposal of the Suit at the First

    Hearing; Summoning and Attendance of Witnesses; Provisions Relating to

    Adjournments; Hearing of the Suit and Examination of Witnesses; Death,

    Marriage and Insolvency of Parties; Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suits;

    Commissions; Suits by or against the Government or Public Officers in Their

    Official Capacity; Suits by or against Minors and Persons of Unsound Mind;

    Interpleader Suits; Attachment before Judgment; Interlocutory Orders;

    Temporary Injunctions; Appointment of Receivers; Judgment and

    Decree;Execution of Decrees and Orders; Appeals from Original Decrees and

    Orders; Reference; Review; Revision; Inherent Powers of Court; Amendment

    of Judgment, Decrees and Orders; Appeals to the Appellate Division;

    Enlargement of time; Power to Make up Deficiency of Court-Fees and Leading

    Case-laws of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on the Above Topics.

    The Specific Relief Act, 1877 (Act No. I of 1877)

    Nature, Scope and Object; Specific Relief How Given; Relief not Granted to

    Enforce Penal Law; Recovery of Possession of Property; Specific Performance

    of Contracts; Rectification of Instruments; Recession of Contracts; Cancellation

    of Instruments; Declaratory Decrees; Appointment of Receivers; Injunctions

    Generally; Perpetual Injunction; Mandatory Injunction; Refusal of Injunctions;

    Guiding Principles of Granting Injunction; and Leading Case-laws of the

    Supreme Court of Bangladesh on the Above Topics.

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 18

    The Civil Courts Act, 1887 (Act No. XII of 1887)

    Constitution and Jurisdiction of Civil Courts; Determination of Jurisdiction;

    Temporary Charge of District Court; Place of Sitting of Courts; Power of

    District Judge to Transfer Cases; Bar to Try Suits in which Judges’ Interests are

    Involved.

    The Limitation Act, 1908 (Act No. IX of 1908)

    Nature, Scope and Objects; Definitions and Applicability; Prescription, Laches

    and Limitation; Limitation in Criminal Proceedings; Limitation of Suits,

    Appeals and Applications; Extension of Time; Mistake of Facts and Law; Fraud;

    Acknowledgement; Easement; Adverse Possession; Legal Disability; Doctrine

    of Condonation of Delay; Extension of Time of Proceeding in Wrong Courts;

    Appeals and Computation of Period of Limitation; Acquisition of Ownership by

    Possession.

    weKí we‡iva wb®úwËi aviYv I GZ`&msµvšÍ AvBb t

    Concept and Theories of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Modes of

    ADR; ADR Mechanism in-

    (i) The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

    (ii) The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961

    (iii) The Customs Act, 1969

    (iv) The Income-tax Ordinace, 1984

    (v) The Family Courts Ordinance, 1985

    (vi) g~j¨ ms‡hvRb Ki AvBb, 1991 (vii) we‡iva wggvsmv (†cŠi GjvKv) †evW© AvBb, 2004 (viii) mvwjk AvBb, 2001 (ix) A_© FY Av`vjZ AvBb, 2003 (x) MÖvg Av`vjZ AvBb, 2006 Ges (xi) kªg AvBb, 2006|

    2| Aciva msµvšÍ AvBb t .............................................................................. c~Y©gvb t 100

    K. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 ......................................................... 40 L. The Penal Code, 1860 .................................................................................... 40 M. The Evidence Act, 1872 ................................................................................. 20

    The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act No. V of 1898)

    First Information Report, Complaint, Charge-Sheet, Cognizance, Cognizable

    and Non-Cognizable Offence, Bailable and Non-Bailable Offence, Inquiry and

    Investigation, Non Cognizable case; Constitution and Powers of Criminal

    Courts; Aid and Information to the Magistrates, the Police and Persons Making

    Arrests; Arrest Generally, Arrest Without Warrant; Process to Compel

    Appearance; Maintenance of Public Order and Tranquility; Preventive Action of

    Police; Information to Police and Process of Investigation; Proclamation and

    Attachment; Search Warrant; Discovery of Persons Wrongfully Confined;

    Security for Keeping the Peace and for Good Behaviour; Unlawful Assemblies;

    Public Nuisance; Dispute as to Immovable Property; Information, Investigation

    and Inquiry; Jurisdiction of Criminal Courts in Inquiries and Trials; Initiation of

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 19

    Proceedings; Complaints to Magistrates; Commencement of Proceedings Before

    the Magistrates; Framing of Charges; Trial of Cases by Magistrates; Summary

    Trials; Trial before the Court of Sessions; Mode of Taking and Recording

    Evidence; Judgment; Submission of Sentences for Confirmation; Appeal;

    References and Revision; Execution; Suspension; Remission and Computation

    of Sentences; Provisions as to Bail and Bonds, Anticipatory Bail; Public

    Prosecutors; Commission for Examination of Witnesses; Special Rules of

    Evidence; Disposal of Property in Criminal Cases; Transfer of Criminal Cases;

    Inherent Power of the High Court Division; Payment of Expenses and

    Compensation Out of Fine; Provision for Powers of Judges and Magistrates

    being exercised by their successor in office and Leading Case-laws of the

    Supreme Court of Bangladesh on the Above Topics.

    The Penal Code, 1860 (Act No. XLV of 1860)

    Origin; Nature and Scope of the Law; Development of Criminal Law; Elements

    in Crime; Definitions : Relation between Civil Injuries and Crimes; Criminals

    and Involvement of the State; Common Intention and Common Object; Motive;

    Mensrea; Knowledge; Presumption of Innocence; Mistake of Fact and Mistake

    of Law; Punishment: Its Objects and Limitation; General Exceptions; Joint

    Liability; Abetment; Criminal Conspiracy; Offences Against the State; Offences

    Against the Public Tranquility; False Evidence and Offences Against Public

    Justice; Offences Relating to Coin and Government Stamps, Offences Relating

    to Religion; Offences Affecting the Human Body: Homicide, Culpable

    Homicide, Hurt, Grievous Hurt, Criminal Force, Assault, Wrongful Restraint

    and Confinement, Kidnapping, Abduction, Offences against Property : Theft,

    Extortion, Dacoity and Robbery; Criminal Misappropriation of Property;

    Criminal Breach of Trust; Cheating; Mischief; Criminal Trespass and Forgery;

    Offences Relating to Documents; Offences Relating to Marriage; Defamation;

    Criminal Intimidation and Attempts to Commit Offences.

    The Evidence Act, 1872 (Act No. I of 1872)

    Definitions; Presumption of Facts; Relevancy of Facts; Facts in Issue; Relevant

    Facts; Admissions; Statement by Persons Who Cannot be Called for as

    Witnesses; Statements Made Under Special Circumstances ; How much of a

    Statement is to be Proved; Relevancy of Judgments of Courts of Justice;

    Opinions of Third Persons when Relevant; Character of the Persons who are

    Connected with the facts to be Proved; Privileged Communications;

    Accomplice; Facts which need not to be Proved; Oral Evidence; Documentary

    Evidence; Circumstantial Evidence; Proof of Documents; Public Documents;

    Private Documents; Presumption as to Documents; Exclusion of Oral Evidence

    By Documentary Evidence; Production and Effects of Evidence; Burden of

    Proof; Estoppel; Witnesses; Competence of Witness; Number of Witnesses;

    Refreshing Memory;

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 20

    Power of the Court to put Questions or Order of Production of any Documents

    or Thing; Impeachment or Confirmation of the Credit of a Witness;

    Examination of Witnesses; Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence.

    3| cvwievwiK m¤úK© welqK AvBb t .................................................................. c~Y©gvb t 100

    K. gymwjg AvBb .................................................................................... 60

    L. wn›`y AvBb ........................................................................................ 20

    M. Ab¨vb¨ AvBb .................................................................................... 20

    (i) The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 (Act No. VIII of 1939)

    (ii) The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 (Ordinance No. VIII of 1961)

    (ii) The Family Courts Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance No. XVIII of 1985)

    gymwjg AvBb

    Sources and Origins of Muslim Law; The Quran, The Hadith, Ijma, Qiyas;

    Concept of Ijtihad and Mujtahid; Fatwas; Different Schools of Thoughts in

    Muslim Law and Reasons for their Development; Statutory Development of

    Muslim Law in Bangladesh and Judicial Decisions; Conversion to

    Mohamedanism; General Principle of Sunni of Inheritance; Succession and

    Administration; Principles of Representation; Spes Successionis; Application of

    Legislation relating to Family Laws by the Courts in Bangladesh; Marriage;

    Dissolution of Marriage; Registration of Marriage; Restitution of Conjugal

    Rights; Dower; Maintenance; Gift; Wakf; The Wakfs Ordinance, 1962; Marz-

    ul-Maut; Will; Hiba-bil-Ewaz; Right of Shufaa; Administration of Estate;

    Guardianship of Person and Property; Legitimacy and Acknowledgment and

    Leading Case-laws of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on the Above Topics.

    wn›`y AvBb

    Nature and Scope of Hindu Law; History and Origin of Hindu Law; Sources of

    Hindu Law; Schools of Hindu Law; Marriage; Maintenance; Adoption; Minority

    and Guardianship; General Principles of Succession under Dayabaghaand

    Mitakshara Schools; Distinctions between Dayabagha and Mitakshara School.

    Exclusion from Inheritance; Stridhana and Women’s Property; Religious and

    Charitable Endowments; Debts; Gifts; Will; Statutory Development of Hindu

    Law in Bangladesh. wn›`y weevn wbeÜb AvBb, 2012 (2012 m‡bi 40 bs AvBb)|

    Ab¨vb¨ AvBb

    (i) The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 (Act No. VIII of 1939)

    (ii) The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 (Ordinance No. VIII of 1961)

    (ii) The Family Courts Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance No. XVIII of 1985)

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 21

    20

    4| mvsweavwbK AvBb, ‡Rbv‡ij K¬‡Rm G¨v± I AvB‡bi e¨vL¨vi aviYvt ....................... c~Y©gvb t 100

    K. mvsweavwbK AvBb ................................................................................ 80

    L. The General Clauses Act, 1897 ....................................................

    M. AvB‡bi e¨vL¨vi aviYv ............................................................................

    mvsweavwbK AvBb t

    The Fundamentals of Constitutional Law: The Nature of a Constitution;

    Written and Unwritten Constitution; Rule of Law; Separation of Powers;

    Supremacy of the Constitution; Parliamentary form of Government; Effects of

    violation of Fundamental Rights; Doctrine of Classification; Ex post facto Law;

    Double Jeopardy; Speedy and Fair Trial; Self-incrimination; Constitutional

    Rights and Human Rights; Supremacy of Law as Involving Concepts of ‘Legal

    Certainty’ and ‘Procedural Fairness’; Features of the Constitution of 1972.

    The Constitution of Bangladesh: Framing of the Constitution of Bangladesh;

    Proclamation of Independence Order; g Preamble; Citizenship; Fundamental

    Principles of State Policy; Fundamental Rights and their Enforcement.

    The Executive: The President, Modes of Election and Terms of Office; Powers

    and Functions of the President; Legislative Powers; Prerogative of Mercy;

    President's Immunity; Impeachment and Removal of the President; The Prime

    Minister and the Cabinet; Tenure of Office; Ministerial Responsibility;

    Collective and Individual Responsibility of Ministers; Relation between the

    Executive and Parliament; Rule making Power; Emergency Power; Local

    Government and Powers of Local Body; Supreme Command and War; The

    Attorney-General.

    The Legislature: Composition and Duration of Parliament; Membership of

    Parliament; Qualification and Disqualification for Election to Parliament ;

    Vacation of Seat; Resignation by Members of Parliament; Meeting of

    Parliament; Termination of Parliament; Functions of Parliament; Legislation;

    Delegated Legislation; Ordinance making Power; Amendment Procedures and

    Various Amendments to the Constitution; Control of Public Finance;

    Deliberation and Discussion; Bar against Double Membership; Functions;

    Privileges ; Immunities; Powers and Functions of the Speaker and Deputy

    Speaker ; Sovereignty of Parliament; Quorum; Standing Committee of

    Parliament; Ombudsman; Contempt of Parliament.

    The Judiciary: The Supreme Court: Establishment, Composition, Structure,

    Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court; Appointment of Judges and

    Their Removal; Judicial Review; Superintendence and Control of the

    Subordinate Courts; Binding Effect of Supreme Court Judgments; Review of

    Judgments and Order by Appellate Division; Establishment of Subordinate

    Courts; Administrative Tribunals; Supreme Judicial Council; Judicial Review;

    Separation of Powers and Independence of the Judiciary and Leading Cases on

    the Above-mentioned Topics.

    The Election Commission: Establishment of Election Commission; Functions

    of Election Commission; Voters qualifications for Registration; Time for

    Holding Election; Power of Parliament to make provisions as to Elections;

    Electoral Role.

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 22

    40

    60

    The Services of the Republic: The Judicial Service of Bangladesh and its

    Constitutional basis; Judicial Service Commission: Composition, Powers and

    Functions; Appointment of Members; Term of Offices; Annual Reports; Public

    Service Commission: Composition, Powers and Functions.

    Others : Contracts and Deeds; International Treaties; Oaths of Offices;

    Transitional and Temporary Provisions; The Schedule Number-3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

    and 7th of the Constitution; Law Continuance Enforcement Order; Provisional

    Constitution of Bangladesh.

    The General Clauses Act, 1897 (Act No. X of 1897) Object of the Act; Definition

    Clause; Scope and Application; Act, Enactment; Laws; General Rules of

    Construction; Effect of Repeal; Computation of Time; Power and Functionaries;

    Provisions as to Orders, Rules etc. made under Enactment; Miscellaneous.

    AvB‡bi e¨vL¨vi aviYv

    Approach to Interpretation; Construction and General Principles of

    Interpretation; Literal Rule; Golden Rule and Mischief Rule of Interpretation;

    Rule of Harmonious Construction; Internal and External Aid to Interpretation;

    Maxims of Interpretation; Interpretation of Penal Statute; Interpretation of

    Constitutional Law; General and Special Rules; Problems of Constitutional

    Interpretation; Structural Change.

    5| m¤úwË mswkøó Ab¨vb¨ AvBbt........................................................................... c~Y©gvb t 100

    K. The Contract Act, 1872.........................................................

    L.The Transfer of Property Act, 1882......................................

    M. The Registration Act, 1908.................................................

    N. The State Acquisition and Tenancy Act, 1950....................

    O. The Non-Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1949...........................

    The Contract Act, 1872 (Act No. IX of 1872)

    Definition of Contract; Of Contracts; Formation of Contract; Offer; Acceptance

    and Communication; Revocation of Proposal; Consideration; Voidable

    Contracts and Void Agreements; Capacity of the Parties; Free Consent;

    Coercion; Undue Influence; Fraud; Misrepresentation; Mistake of Facts and

    Law; Contingent Contracts; Performance of Contracts; Contracts which must be

    Performed; By whom Contracts must be Performed; Time and Place of

    Performance; Performance of Reciprocal Promises; Appropriation of the

    Payments; Contracts Which Need not be Performed; Consequences of Breach of

    Contract; Indemnity and Gurantee; Bailment; Bailments of Pledges; Suits by

    Bailees or Bailors againt wrong-doers; Agency; Different Classes of Agents;

    Creation of Agency; Appointment and Authority of Agents; Sub-Agents;

    Revocation of Authority; Agent's Duty to Principal; Principal's Duty to Agent;

    Effect of Agency on Contract with Third Persons.

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 23

    The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (Act No. IV of 1882)

    Nature and Scope of the Law of Transfer of Property; Kinds of Property;

    Notice; What may be Transferred; Who Can Transfer; Operation of Transfer;

    Condition Restraining Alienation; Restriction Repugnant to Interest Created;

    Rule against Perpetuity; Conditional Transfer; Fulfillment of Condition

    Subsequent; Election when Necessary; Transfer by Ostensible Owner; Transfer

    by Co-owner; Joint Transfer for Consideration; Transfer by Co-owner of share

    in common property; Rules of Priority; Doctrine of Lispendens; Fraudulent

    Transfer; Doctrine of Part Performance; Sale; Contract for Sale; Mortgage;

    Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagor; Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagee;

    Doctrine of Redemption; Charges; Lease; Exchange; Gifts; Transfers of

    Actionable Claims.

    The Registration Act, 1908 (Act No. XVI of 1908)

    Definitions; Registrable Documents; Documents Requiring Compulsory

    Registration, Optional Registration; Time and Place of Presentation; Effects of

    Registration and Non-Registration; Duties and Powers of Registering Officers;

    Remedies in the event of Refusal of Registration; Penalties.

    The State Acquisition and Tenancy Act, 1950 (EB Act No. XXVIII of 1951)

    Acquiring Rent Receiving Interest by the State; Preparation, Maintenance and

    Revision of Recod-of-Rights; Bar to Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in certain

    matters; Power to enter, upon land, to make survey, etc; Sub-letting; Settlement

    and use of land vested in the Government; Incidents of Holdings of Raiyats and

    Transfer, Purchase and Acquisition of Lands;Pre-emption; Provisions Relating

    to Enhancement and Reduction of Rent; Amalgamation, Sub-division and

    Consolidation of Holdings; Provisions related to Rent and Realisation of Rent;

    Land Survey Tribunal and Land Survey Appellate Tribunal; Appeal, Review

    and Revision; Exemption of Rent; Special Provisions for Exemption of Land

    Revenue in Relation to Agricultural Land.

    The Non-Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1949 (EB Act No. XXIII of 1949)

    Definitions; Classes of Non-Agricultural Tenants; Purposes for Holding Non-

    Agricultural Tenancy; Incidents of Holding of Non-Agricultural Land for 12

    Years and More and for Less Than 12 Years; Under Tenant; Pre-emption;

    Improvement.

  • c„ôv 26 Gi 24

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    O. gv`K ª̀e¨ wbqš¿Y AvBb, 2018..................................................................

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    AvBbMZ mnvqZv cÖ`vb msµvšÍ AvBb t

    AvBbMZ mnvqZv cÖ`vb AvBb, 2000 (2000 m‡bi 6 bs AvBb)

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    cÖweavbgvjv, 2011

    AvBbMZ mnvqZv cÖ`vb (AvBbx civgk© I weKí we‡iva wb®úwË) wewagvjv, 2015

    AvBbMZ mnvqZv cÖ`vb bxwZgvjv, 2014

    AvBbMZ mnvqZv cÖ`vb cÖweavbgvjv, 2015

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    The Special Powers Act, 1974 (Act No. XIV of 1974)

    Offences relating to Smuggling, Counterfeiting of currency notes and

    Government stamps, Adulteration etc; Penalty for Counterfeiting Currency-

    notes and Government Stamps; Penalty for Smuggling; Penalty for

    Adulteration of, or sale of Adulterated Food, Drink, Drugs or Cosmetics;

    Penalty for Attempt, etc; Offences under this Act and certain other offences to

    be tried by Special Tribunals; Constitution, Jurisdiction and Powers of Special

    Tribunal; Application of the Code to proceedings of Special Tribunals; Framing

    of Charges; Judgment; Appeals and Confirmation of Death Sentences; Power

    of Government to remit or suspend for commute any sentences; Offences to be

    Cognizable and non-bailable; Report by Police Officer to Government; Bar on

    Jurisdiction of Courts; Execution of death sentences.

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    The Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1958 (Act No. XL of 1958)t

    Definitions; Appointment and Jurisdiction of Special Judges; Offences to be

    Tried by Special Judges; Time-limit for Investigation; Procedure in Trial of

    Cases and Powers of Special Judges; Special Rules of Evidence; Bar on Trial

    de novo; Punishment of Offences; Appeal, Revision and Transfer of Cases; Bail

    and Imprisonment.

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    AvBb-k„•Ljv weNœKvix Aciva (`ªæZ wePvi AvBb), 2002 (2002 m‡bi 11 bs AvBb)

    msÁv; kvw Í̄mg~n; Aciva msNU‡b e¨eüZ hš¿cvwZ, A ¿̄ BZ¨vw`; `ªæZ wePvi Av`vjZ MVb; Av`vj‡Zi

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    msµvšÍ weavb; K¨v‡givq M„nxZ Qwe, †iKW©K…Z K_vevZ©v BZ¨vw`i mv¶¨g~j¨|

    The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Act No. XXVI of 1881)

    Negotiable Instruments; Promissory Notes; Hundis; Bills of Exchange and

    Cheques; Drawer & Drawee; Holder & Holder in Due Course; Payment in Due

    Course; Indorsement; Dishonour of Cheque for Insufficiency of Funds etc. in

    the Account and Trial of Criminal Cases Relating to such Dishonour.

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    wWwRUvj wbivcËv AvBb, 2018(2018 m‡bi 46 bs AvBb)

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