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Chattisgarh Public Service Commission Chattisgarh PSC Syllabus -Main Exam
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PAPER -1Constitutional Law of India - Preamble to the Constitution
- Fundamental Rights.
- Directive Principles of State Policy.
- President and his powers, Governor and his Powers.
- Promulgation of ordinances by the President and Governor.
- Distribution of Legislative powers.
- Supreme Court and the High Court.
- Protection to civil servants.
- Union and State Public Service Commission.
- Amendment of the Constitution.
- Public Interest Litigation.
Administrative Law - Delegated Legislation including its Judicial and parliamentary control
- Principles of natural justice and Fairness.
- Administrative Tribunals.
- Writs -Mandamus, Certiorari, prohibition , Habeus corpus and Quo-warranto.
- Ombudsman-Lokpal, Lok Ayukta and Central Vigilance Commission .
- Land Law of Chhattisgarh
- 1. Land and Land Revenue.
- Revenue Officers and their powers.
- Survey and Settlement.
- Assessment of Land Revenue.
- Record of Rights.
- Tenure holders-their rights and obligations.
Top PAPER-II I. law of CrimesIndian Penal Code- Definitions: Extent and applicability of I.P.C.
- General Exception to Criminal Liability.
- Joint and Constructive Liability (SECTION 34,114, 149)
- Offences against public tranquility.
- Offence against human body.
- Offences against property.
- Attempt.
(II) Criminal Procedure Code - Preliminary consideration Extent, Applicability. Definition etc.
- Constitution of Courts.
- Powers of Courts.
- (a) Police, Power of arrest, Search and Seizure of property,
(b) Prevention of Crimes. - Duty of Public :-
- To assist Police and Magistrate.
- To give information about certain offences.
- Rights of arrested persons:-
- To know grounds of arrest.
- Bail
- To be produced before the Magistrate without delay
- Detention of not more than 24 hours without judicial scrutiny.
- To consult legal practitioner.
- To be examined by the medical practitioner.
- Consequences of non-Compliance with provisions relating to arrest.
- Processes to compel appearances :-
- Summons.
- Warrant of arrest.
- Proclamation and attachment.
- Other rules regarding processes.
- Processes to compel production of things -
- Summons.
- Search.
- Forfeiture.
- Consequences of irregularities and illegalities in search.
- Information to police, their powers to investigate.
- Jurisdiction of the Courts in inquiry and trial.
- Conditions requisite for initiation of proceedings.
- Complaints to magistrates and commencement of proceedings. before magistrates.
- Charge.
- Type to trial :
- Before Court of Sessions.
- Warrant cases by magistrates :-
- Cases instituted otherwise than on a police report.
- Cases instituted on police report.
- Conclusion of the trials.
- Summons cases : -
- Procedure for trial by magistrates.
- Summary trial.s
- Evidence in Inquiries and Trials
- General Provisions to inquiries and trials:-
- Period of limitation (Chapter 36)
- Autrefois acquit and autrefois convict.
- Compounding of offences.
- Withdrawal from prosecution.
- Pardon to an accomplice.
- Legal aid to accused at State Expense.
- Bail
- Judgement
- Appeals
- Reference, Revisions and Transfers
- Maintenance of wives, children and parents.
III. Law of Torts.- Negligence
- Nuisance
- Assault
- Battery
- Defamation
- Vicarious Liability including State Liability.
IV. Mercantile Law General Principles of Law of Contract Sections 1 to 75 of the Indian Contract Act. 1872 , Law of indemnity. Guarantee Bailment pledge and Agency. Law of Sale of goods. Law of partnership. |

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