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Everything you need to know about Delhi Higher Judicial Service preparation
Follow this approach: Month 1–2: Criminal law foundation (IPC/BNS, CrPC/BNSS, Evidence Act) — these alone make up 40% of the prelim. Month 3: Civil law core (CPC, TPA, Contract, Constitutional Law). Month 4: Special laws sprint (HMA, NI Act, Labour, IP, SARFAESI). Month 5: Full-length mock tests + Mains answer writing. Month 6: Rapid revision + previous year papers. Use the personalised planner to set your own hours and start date — it recalculates everything for you. Build your custom plan →
Preliminary (150 MCQs): CrPC/BNSS, IPC/BNS, Evidence Act, CPC, Constitutional Law, HMA, Contract Act, NI Act, TPA, PC Act, POCSO, Motor Vehicles Act, Labour Laws, IP Laws (Patents, Copyright, Trademarks), SARFAESI, Arbitration Act, IT Act, Commercial Courts Act.
Mains (4 papers): Paper I — GK & Language (essays, translation); Paper II — CPC, IP Laws, Constitutional Law; Paper III — Civil Laws (HMA, Contract, NI Act, TPA, Arbitration, SRA); Paper IV — Criminal Laws (CrPC, Evidence, IPC, PC Act, POCSO).
Based on analysis of DHJS question papers 2013–2024: Top 5 most repeated: (1) CrPC bail provisions (S.167, S.437, S.438, S.439, S.482) — appears every year; (2) IPC — murder vs culpable homicide, dowry death S.304-B; (3) Evidence Act — S.27 discovery, S.32 dying declaration, S.65B electronic evidence; (4) CPC — res judicata S.11, temporary injunctions Order 39; (5) Constitutional Law — writs, Art.21, basic structure doctrine. See all landmark cases →
Eligibility: Must be an advocate enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi with at least 7 years of practice. Age limit: Minimum 35 years, maximum 45 years (age relaxation applicable for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates as per Delhi High Court rules). Must be a citizen of India.
Yes — heavily tested from 2024 onwards. The three new laws effective July 1, 2024 are: BNS 2023 (replacing IPC) — adds organised crime S.111, terrorism S.113, community service as punishment; BNSS 2023 (replacing CrPC) — Zero FIR transfer within 15 days, mandatory forensics for 7+ year offences, e-FIR; BSA 2023 (replacing Evidence Act) — electronic records as primary evidence. Full BNS/BNSS/BSA guide →
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