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Default Help needed about the syllabus of Judicial Magistrate

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The following is the syllabus of Judicial Magistrate of Coming examination announced by Balochistan High Court, pls any one can put some light on it. i am in dire need of it:



CIVIL LAW AND PROCEDURE

• Territorial and pecuniary jurisdiction.
• Classes of courts and their jurisdiction.
• Doctrines of estoppel, res judicata and res subjudice.
• Cause of action.
• Description of parties.
• Court fee.
• Suits valuation.
• Basic mies of pleadings.
• Plaint, written statement, set-off, application and affidavit.
• Return and rejection of plaint.
• Verification and oath.
• Better statement.
• Suits by or against Government and public servants (Article 174 of the
Constitution, section 79 and 80 CPC).
• Suits by or against corporations (Order XXIX CPC).
• Suits by or against firms (Partnership Act, 1932).
• Suits relating to public matters (sections 91, 92 and order XXXI CPC).
• Suit by paupers.
• Effect of death of parties.
• Legal representatives.
• Summons to defendant (section 27 and Order V CPC).
• Consequences of non"'appearance of parties.
• Ex-parte proceedings, setting aside ex"parte orders/decrees.
• Receivers and local commissions.
• Principles governing attachment before judgment.
• Principles governing temporary injunction.
• Disobedience of attachment/injunction orders.
• Pre"trial proceedings.
• Production and admission/denial of documents.
• Principles governing seulement of issues (issues of law and fact).
• Burden of proof.
• Adjournments.
• Recording of evidence and order in which evidence is to be recorded.
• Leading questions, cross-'examination, hostile witnesses, power of
judge to ask question.
• Facts on which evidence need not be given.
• General mies of evidence (Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984).
• Presumptions, relevancy and admissibility, direct and circumstantial
evidence.
• Persons who may testify and number of witnesses.
• Oaths (Oaths Act, 1873, Article 163 Qanun".e-.Shahadat Order,1984).
• Competency, capability and credibility of witnesses.
• Estoppel.
• Law of limitation.
• Documentary and opinion evidence.
• Additional evidence.
• Summary trials (including principles governing leave to defend).
• Principles governing compromise and withdrawal of cases.
• Judgments and decrees (contents, relief and cost).
• Decree obtained by fraud and misrepresentation.
• Execution of decrees.
• Objections in execution.
• Scope of execution.
• Limitation for execution.
• Modes of executionof decree.
• Laches.
• Computation of period of limitation.
• Condonation of delay.
• Pre-emption.
• Rent laws.
• Suit for declaration (Specific Relief Act, 1877).
• Suit for injunction (Specific Relief Act, 1877).
• Suit for possession (Specific Relief Act, 1877).
• Suit for specific performance (Specific Relief Act, 1877).
• Suit for cancellation of documents (Specific Relief Act, 1877).
• Agreement for sale, sale deed (registration and stamp duty).
• Leases (registration and stamp duty).
• Agreements (Contract Act).
• Basic concept of inheritance in Islam.
• Hizanat/custody.
• Maintenance of wife and children.
• Dissolution of marriage.
• KhuJla/Talaq.


CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE.


• What is an offence?
• Mens rea.
• Attempt to commit offence.
• Common intention.
• Unlawful assembly.
• Common object.
• Abetment.
• Extortion.
• Murder.
• Dacoity/robbery.
• Section 3 and 4 of Prohibition (Enforcement of Hudood)1979.
• Presumption in narcotics cases.
• Cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
• FIR and complaint.
• Investigation.
• Statement made to police (section 161 Cr.P.C).
• Maintenance of police diaries.
• Remand during investigation.
• Remand to police custody and judicial custody.
• Preventive orders.
• Confessional statement.
• Police report or chat/an.
• Trial, including summary trials.
• Process to procure attendance.
• Accused's counsel.
• Jurisdiction.
• Charge (framing separate/joint, errors).Admission of guilt.
• Identification parade.
• Dying declaration.
• Site plan.
• Disclosure.
• Discharge. ~
• Burden of proof.
• Taking and recording evidence.
• Examination of the accused.
• Power of court to ask questions.
• Who may testify and questions of competence.
• Direct evidence and hearsay.
• Credibility of witness.
• Corroboration. ,
• Medical and chemical reports.
• Direct and circumstantial evidence.
• Recovery evidence.
• Additional evidence.
• Bail (bailable cases, non-bailable cases).
• Principles governing bail.
• Pre-arrest bail.
• Cancellation of bail.
• Bail after conviction.
• Bail bonds and their forfeiture.
• Orders of acquittal during trial.
• Judgment.
• Sentencing (Qisas, Dat, Arsh, Damon Tazir, imprisonment,
forfeiture of property, fine, compensation).
• Probation (Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960)
• Period of detention during trial.
• Disposal of property subject matter of offence.
• Superdagi.
• Release of property.
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