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An Insight into Judgment Writing for Judicial services Examinations
by
Robinjeet Singh (DJS)
Arjinder Kaur (DJS)
Salient features
v This is new edition (4th edition, March 2022) of An Insight Into Judgment Writing written by Robinjeet Singh(DJS) and Arjinder Kaur(DJS) and Published by Amaltaas Publications
v Formats for Judgment Writing in Maharashtra, Goa, Delhi, UP, MP, Rajasthan, HP and Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Examinations.
v Framing of issues and charge
v Marshalling and appreciation of evidence
v Solved Mains Questions of Judicial service examination on judgment writing of following states:
§ Maharashtra
§ Goa
§ Uttar Pradesh
§ Madhya Pradesh
§ Chhattisgarh
v Extra solved questions on judgment writing (Civil and Criminal).
v Unsolved questions for practice (Civil and Criminal).
v Recent and Landmark Case-Laws.
v Order Writing
Law of Evidence An Answer Manual for Judicial Services Examinations
by
Robinjeet Singh
Arjinder Kaur
by
Robinjeet Singh
Arjinder Kaur
Description
“Necessity is mother of invention”, this saying is sufficient to explain the reason behind conceptualising and implementing this book. . There are many books available in the market which provide written answers for the previous years questions but none of them classify and arrange them in the manner adopted in this book. The purpose is to enable the aspirants to have an idea about the topics generally asked questions upon in mains examination and also to know the question pattern of various states. Each answer has been crafted with due attention so the age old dillema of the aspirants, regarding writing answers on same topic for different marks, be solved.
Reviews
5/5
This book has filled the vaccum long felt by the judicial services aspirants in preparing for judgment writing paper.-
-S.C. Upadhyaya
(District and Sessions Judge, Madhya Pradesh)This book has filled the vaccum long felt by the judicial services aspirants in preparing for judgment writing paper.-
-S.C. Upadhyaya (District and Sessions Judge, Madhya Pradesh)
5/5
There are books, good books and then there are great books. This book is indispensable. A must-have for judicial service aspirants.
-Jasvinder Kaur (Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate, Chhattisgarh
5/5
The authors, being persons of intelligence and legal acumen, carefully picked the most common problems faced the aspirants in Judgment writing, and dealt with them in a way which, to say the least, is appreciable. This book must form a part of your legal library. -
-Dheeraj Mittal (ACJ/CCJ/ARC, Delhi)