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The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) will release the Odisha Judicial Service Syllabus and exam pattern in the official notification. The candidates can download the OJS exam syllabus and pattern from the official website of the Commission. The Odisha Judicial Service Syllabus is provided for the reference of the candidates so that they can know what will be covered in the exam and what to prepare for. The candidates must know what topic carries how much weightage so that they do not miss out anything important.
Keep reading this article to know more about the Odisha Judicial Service Syllabus and exam pattern.
The Odisha Judicial Service Examination is divided into 3 parts: the Preliminary Exam, The Main Exam, and the Interview round. The table given below gives the complete details of OPSC Judicial Service Syllabus.
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The OJS exam syllabus for Preliminary Exam encompasses a wide array of foundational legal subjects, including the Constitution, procedural laws, substantive laws and legal doctrines. Below is a detailed subject-wise breakdown of the syllabus to guide your preparation:
Subject |
Syllabus |
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Suits in General:
Suits:
Trial of suits and Execution of Decrees:
Appeals, Reference, Review and Revision:
Special suits:
The Limitation Act, 1963:
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Arrest:
Search and Seizure:
Investigation:
Bail:
Charge:
Trials:
Appeal, Reference, Revision and Transfer:
Maintenance of wives, children and Parents:
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Law of Succession (Indian Succession Act and Hindu Succession Act) |
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The exam has 2 compulsory papers and 3 optional papers. The Odisha Judicial Service syllabus for both the papers is given in the tables below.
Compulsory Paper
The Odisha Judicial Service OJS Syllabus includes two compulsory papers designed to test a candidate's proficiency in language and procedural law. Below is the detailed syllabus for each compulsory paper:
Paper |
Syllabus |
Paper-1 General English |
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Paper-2 Procedural Laws |
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Optional Paper
In addition to the compulsory papers, candidates must choose three optional papers from a list of five subjects in the OJS Syllabus Main Examination. Each optional paper tests the candidate’s depth of understanding in specific areas of law. The detailed syllabus for each optional paper is as follows:
Name of the Paper |
Syllabus |
Paper-1 (Law of Crime and Law of Torts) |
Law of Crime and Law of Torts |
Paper-2 (Personal Law) |
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Paper-3 (Law of Property) |
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Paper-4 (Law of Contract) |
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Paper-5 (Jurisprudence and Constitution of India) |
Jurisprudence and Constitution of India |
The candidates who get through the mains exam successfully will be called for the interview round. They will be asked questions related to topics given in the mains exam. Apart from that, his general knowledge will be tested.
The candidates appearing for the Odisha Judicial Service Exam are required to go through the three stages of the selection process. The selection process is as follows: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview Round. The candidates must understand the exam pattern of all the papers to know the weightage given to each topic. The exam pattern for the written exam is given below.
There are a total of 100 questions in the Preliminary Exam. The exam is conducted for a total of 100 marks.
Subject |
No. of Questions |
Total Marks |
Duration |
Constitution of India |
100 questions |
100 marks |
1 hour 30 minutes |
Code of Civil Procedure |
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Code of Criminal Procedure |
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Evidence Act |
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Indian Penal Code |
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Limitation Act |
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Transfer of Property Act |
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Contract Act |
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Law of Succession (Indian Succession Act and Hindu Succession Act) |
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Specific Relief Act |
The Odisha Judicial Service Exam has 2 compulsory papers and three optional papers. The exam patterns for both the papers are given below:
The Compulsory Examination
Paper-1 and Paper-2 of the Compulsory paper are conducted for 150 marks each. The duration of each exam is 2 hours 30 minutes. In the translation section, the sentences must be translated from English to Odia and vice versa.
Paper |
Subject |
Marks |
Duration |
Paper -1 |
General English
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150 marks |
2 hours 30 minutes |
Paper-2 |
Procedural Laws
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150 marks |
2 hours 30 minutes |
Total |
300 |
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The Optional Paper
The candidates can pick any 3 subjects from the subjects given in the table below. Each subject carries 150 marks and must be attempted within a duration of 3 hours. The candidates having 45% aggregate marks and minimum 33% marks in each paper will be qualified for the next round, i.e. interview.
S. No |
Subject |
Total Marks |
Duration |
1 |
Law of criminal & Law of torts |
150 marks |
3 hours |
2 |
Persona Law
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150 marks |
3 hours |
3 |
Law of Property
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150 marks |
3 hours |
4 |
Law of Contract
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150 marks |
3 hours |
5 |
Jurisprudence and Constitution of India |
150 marks |
3 hours |
The candidates appearing for OJS exam must qualify both the Preliminary Exam and the Mains Exam to qualify for the Interview Round. This round is conducted for 100 marks. In this round, questions regarding the National and International Issues are covered. Questions from the field of Arts and Science will also be asked. Candidates who score a minimum of 40% of marks in the Interview round will be included in the merit list.
If you are preparing for the exam then you can download Odisha Judicial Service Exam Previous Year Papers here!
Last updated: Jun 7, 2025
-> Earlier the OPSC has released the Odisha Judicial Service Marks on 26th March, 2025.
-> The Odisha Judicial Services Final Recommendation List has been released.
-> The Mains Exam was held on 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th November 2024 and the OPSC Odisha Judicial Services Prelims was held on 22nd June 2024.
-> The recruitment was ongoing for 34 vacancies of Civil Judges under the Odisha Judicial Service.
-> Selection of the candidates is based on their performance in the Prelims, Mains and Interview.
-> Candidates must refer to the Odisha Judicial Services Previous Year Papers to understand the trend of the questions for the exam.
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