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Uttarakhand Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Mains Exam Syllabus

UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Mains Exam Syllabus, uttarakhand APO Prelims Syllabus and UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Exam pattern/scheme. There will be four papers in Uttarakhand Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) mains exam-

  1. Paper-I : General Study (Maxi. Marks- 100)
  2. Paper-II : General Hindi (Maxi. Marks- 100)
  3. Paper-III : Law-I Criminal Law and Procedure with Police Act (Maxi. Marks- 100)
  4. Paper-VI : Law-II Evidence Act (Maxi. Marks- 100)

Uttarakhand APO Mains Exam Syllabus

1. Paper- I : General Knowledge

The following topics will be included-
General Science: Will cover elementary knowledge & understanding of science including matters of everyday observation and experiences, basic laws of science, Conventional and non-conventional energy resources, human diseases: source and type of diseases, communicable & non communicable diseases prevention and control measures of born diseases such as AIDS, TB, Jaundice, Typhoid etc.
Natural Resources: Water, Soil Minerals, Flora, Fauna, Farming systems in Uttarakhand and other Natural and Energy resources of the State.
Environment: Global warming, Green house effect, Natural disasters, Pollution, Wildlife sanctuaries in Uttarakhand and Different environmental movements in the Uttarakhand state (such as Chipko, Nadi Bachao Andolan etc.)
Current Events: National and International, including sports.
History Of India & Indian National Movement: Indus valley civilization, Vedic Age, Ashoka, Harsh Vardhan, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Period, Entry of European powers, Revolt of 1857, Establishment of Indian National congress, Non-co-operation Movement, Civil disobedience movement Quit India Movement, Indian Independence, Role of Uttarakhand in Freedom Struggle, Cultural History of Uttarakhand, Fairs, Festivals, Religious Practices, Holy places and shrines.
Geography: Rotation and revolution of the earth, mountains and rivers, Climate and vegetation zones of the world, relief and drainage systems, climate, vegetation and irrigation systems of India, including major irrigation projects.

India Polity (Post Independence):

  • Integration of princely states, reorganization of states, regional aspirations and formation of new states (With special reference to Uttarakhand)
  • Framing of the Constitution of India, aims and objectives, democracy, socialism, Secularism and National integration.
  • Main features of the constitution: Organs of government and their functioning; governance at the centre, state and local levels (including tribal, panchayat patwari system and van panchayat); Centre-state relations; Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of state policy.
  • Functioning of Indian Democracy: Universal Adult Franchise, Public Opinion, Elections, Political parties and Pressure groups (with reference to Uttarakhand).
  • Indian Economy: Basic features of Indian economy, population, agriculture and allied activities, industry, Infrastructure, Financial sector, labor and employment, Economic planning and Economic reforms since 1991, W.T.O. Development of I.T., Ayurved, Tourism and Vipran in the Uttarakhand. New development schemes of the State

Computer

Basic Knowledge of computer and its application and cyber Crimes.

2. Paper-II General Hindi (सामान्य हिंदी)

क्रम संख्या विषय अंक
1.निबन्ध (लगभग शब्दों में)15
2.अपठित गद्यांश
(अ). गद्यांश का भाव
(ब). रेखांकित वाक्य-बंधों का आशय
(स). गद्यांश का सटीक शीर्षक

03
05
02
3.संक्षेपण/सारांश (दिए गए अंश का सार)05
4.टिप्पण/प्रारूपण 05
5.पर्यायवाची/विलोम 05
6.समोच्चरित भिन्नार्थक शब्द / विराम चिन्हों की शुद्धि 05
7.हिंदी से अंग्रेजी/अंग्रेजी से हिंदी अनुवाद 10
8.शब्द समूहों के लिए एक शब्द 05
9.उपसर्ग/प्रत्यय 05
10.अंग्रेजी की विधिक परिभाषित शब्दावली का हिंदी रूपांतरण 05
11.अशुद्ध शब्दों को शुद्ध करना/ अशुद्ध वाक्यों को शुद्ध करना 05
12.मुहावरे व लोकोक्तियों का अर्थ तथा वाक्प्रय योग05
13.कार्यालयी पत्र लेखन: शासनादेश, कार्यालय आदेश, परिपत्र, अनुस्मरण, अधिसूचना, कार्यालय-ज्ञापन, प्रष्ठांकन, प्रेस विज्ञप्ति, ई-मेल द्वारा प्रपत्र प्रेषण 10
14.कंप्यूटर का कार्यालयी प्रयोग 10

3. Paper-III : Law-I (Criminal Law and Procedure with police Act)

  1. The syllabus of this paper shall be divided in three parts viz, Part ‘A, ‘B’ and ‘C’ as demarcated below.
  2. Ten questions in all shall be set, out of which the first question [Consisting of five sub-questions to be selected from the entire syllabus and requiring short answers] shall be compulsory. Each such short-answer type question shall carry 4 marks and will be answered in about 100 words.
  3. Of the remaining nine questions, three questions from each part shall be set. The candidate shall be required to attempt at least one question from each part, namely Part ‘A’‘B’ and ‘C’
  4. All questions shall carry equal marks i.e. 20 Marks each. In all five questions are to be attempted.

Part-A

The Indian penal Code, 1860:

  1. General Exceptions
  2. Joint and Constructive Liability.
  3. Abetment.
  4. Criminal Conspiracy.
  5. Offences against Public tranquility.
  6. Offences against human body: culpable homicide and murder including causing death by negligence; Hurt and grievous hurt; Wrongful restraint and Wrongful confinement; Criminal force and assault; Kidnapping and Abduction.
  7. Offence against Women: Sexual offences; Offences relating to marriage, Cruelty by husband or relatives of husband; insult to modesty of a woman and Dowry death.
  8. Offences against Property: Theft, Extortion, Dacoity, Robbery, Criminal misappropriation, cheating, Mischief and Criminal Trespass.
  9. Attempts to commit offences.

Part-B

Criminal Procedure code, 1973:
Constitution, powers and jurisdictions of criminal courts; arrests, power to compel appearance of persons and production of things; Maintenance of public order and public tranquility; Initiation and commencement of proceeding before Magistrate; Framing of charges; Trial of cases; Judgment; Evidence in enquiries and trials; Bail and Bonds; Reference, Revision and Appeal.

Part-C

The Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007:

  1. Powers, functions and duties of various police officers under the Police Act.
  2. Duties of Officer-In-Charge of Police Station regarding reports made at police stations; Investigation, Arrest, Bail and Custody and Execution of processes.
  3. Powers, functions and duties of Public Prosecutors and their sub-ordinates.

4. Paper-VI : Law-II (Evidence Act)

  1. The syllabus of this paper shall be divided in three parts viz, Part ‘A, ‘B’ and ‘C’ as demarcated below.
  2. Ten questions in all shall be set, out of which the first question [Consisting of five sub-questions to be selected from the entire syllabus and requiring short answers] shall be compulsory. Each such short-answer type question shall carry 4 marks and will be answered in about 100 words.
  3. Of the remaining nine questions, three questions from each part shall be set. The candidate shall be required to attempt at least one question from each part, namely Part ‘A’ ‘B’ and ‘C’
  4. All questions shall carry equal marks i.e. 20 Marks each. In all five questions are to be attempted.

Part ‘A’: Relevancy of facts: Definitions, Relevancy of facts, Admission & Confession, Dying Declaration, Opinion of third persons when relevant.
Part ‘B’: Facts which need not be proved: Oral and documentary evidence, Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence, Public documents and presumptions as to documents.
Part ‘C’: Production and effect of Evidence: Burden of proof, Estoppel, Witnesses including their examination.

Personality Test/Interview – 50 Marks

Other Important Links-

  1. Uttarakhand Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Prelims Exam Syllabus
  2. Uttarakhand Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Exam Pattern and Syllabus

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