Junior Law Officer


Price : ₹10000

JLO is an examination for the recruitment of Junior Legal Officer in various states. In Rajasthan, the exam is conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission. It is conducted in two distinct phases: I. Written Examination (Objective Type Multiple Choice) II. Interview (Personal Assessment) The course for JLO is designed keeping in mind all the essential aspects of these two distinct phases of examination. In these e-notes all the provisions and legal principles are explained with suitable illustrations and important Supreme Court and High Court’s case laws in a self-explanatory manner. The e-notes provides a concise, systematic and well-explained study material for easy learning. These e-notes are prepared in simple, understandable and student friendly language that anyone can understand and learn them very easily. All the law subjects are made completely easy by these e-notes.

Why Choose our program:

  1. Comprehensive coverage: The course covers all the key areas tested in the preliminary and main exams, ensuring that candidates are thoroughly prepared for the exam.

  2. Experienced instructors: The course is taught by experienced teachers and legal experts who have a deep understanding of the exam syllabus and the skills required to succeed.

  3. Flexibility and convenience: The online format allows candidates to study from anywhere and at any time, making it easy to fit the course into their busy schedule.

  4. Interactive and engaging format: The course includes video lessons, quizzes, and mock exams to keep candidates engaged and help them retain information.

  5. Improving performance: The course is suitable for both first-time candidates and those looking to improve their performance on the exam.

  6. Test Series: Comprehensive preparation with regular mock exams, performance analysis, and personalised feedback to increase chances of success.

  7. Doubt Sessions: Doubt clearing and mentoring session by experienced teachers and legal experts which will help you move forward

  8. Increased confidence: By completing the course, candidates will gain a comprehensive understanding of the exam syllabus, develop the skills required to succeed, and improve their confidence in their ability to perform on exam day.

What’s included?

  1. Online Video Lectures which covers all law subjects

  2. Online Notes which covers all law subjects

  3. Weekly Doubt Sessions

  4. Test Series 

  5. Duration: 12 months

    Subjects:

  1. Constitution of India
  2. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  4. Limitation Act, 1963
  5. Law of Interpretation
  6. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Paper-1

Duration: 3 Hours

Constitution of India with special emphasis on Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and enforcement of rights through writs, Functioning of High Courts and Supreme Court and Attorney General.

Paper-2

Duration: 3 Hours

Civil Procedure Code and Criminal Procedure Code, Provisions required to be referred generally in Government Offices will be given importance.

Paper-3

Duration: 3 Hours

Evidence Act, Limitation Act, Interpretation of Statutes, drafting and convincing.

Paper-4 (Language)

Duration: 3 Hours

  • Part-A (General Hindi)
  • 1. शब्द रचना: सन्धि एवं सन्धि विच्छदे , समास, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय।
    2. शब्द प्रकार: (क) तत्सम, अर्द्धतत्सम, तद्भव, देशज, विदेशी।
    (ख) संज्ञा, सर्वनाम, विशेषण, क्रिया, अव्यय (क्रिया विशेषण, सम्बन्ध सूचक, विस्मयबोधक निपात)|
    3. शब्द ज्ञान: पर्यायवाची, विलोम , शब्द युग्मो का अर्थ भेद , वाक्यांश के लिए साथर्क शब्द, समश्रुत भिन्नाथर्क शब्द, समानार्थी शब्दों का विवेक , उपयुक्त शब्द चयन, सम्बन्धवाची शब्दावली।
    4. शब्द शुद्धि।
    5. व्याकरणिक कोटिया: परसर्ग, लिगं , वचन, पुरुष, काल, वृत्ति (Mood) , पक्ष (Aspect) , वाच्य (Voice).
    6. वाक्य रचना।
    7. वाक्य शुद्धि।
    8. विराम चिन्हों का प्रयोग।
    9. मुहावरे लोकोक्तियॉं।
    10. पारिभाषिक शब्दावली: प्रषासनिक, विधिक (विशेषतः)

  • Part-B (General English)
  • Tenses, Determiners, Phrasal verbs and Idioms, Active & Passive Voice, Co-ordination & Subordination, Direct and Indirect Speech, Modals expressing various concepts- (Obligation, Request, Permission, Prohibition, Intention, Condition, Probability, Possibility, Purpose, Reason, Companions, Contrast),