Tuesday, 11 June 2013

ASSISTANT PUBLIC PROSECUTOR EXAMINATION

Exam pattern
In APP Exam, there are two Papers, Paper I & Paper II.  Both Papers are on same day.

Paper I consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions, each carries 1 mark.

Paper II is Written Examination, which consists of 10 Questions each carries 10 marks and 5    more questions each carries 20 marks. All question are compulsory .
APP DESCRIPTIVE EXAMINATION PAPER – 2013

Questions 1 to 10: 10 marks each

1.                  Pardon
2.                  Writ of Quo Warranto
3.                  Fir
4.                  Public document
5.                  Retracted confession
6.                  Fair trial
7.                  Unlawful assembly
8.                  Compounding of offences
9.                  Kidnapping and Abduction
10.              Child witness


Questions 11 to 15: 20 marks each

11.              Significance of Directive Principles of state policy
12.              Right of private defence  
13.              Charge sheet and  joinder of charges
14.              Recent laws on rape
15.              Admission of dying declaration  

APP DESCRIPTIVE EXAMINATION PAPER – December 2011
Questions 1 to 10: 10 marks each
1.                  Probation of an accused
2.                  Adultery and Bigamy
3.                  Latest trends on Perjury
4.                  Joinder of Charges
5.                  Victim Compensation Scheme
6.                  Privileged Communication
7.                  Free legal aid
8.                  Shifting of burden on the accused
9.                  Expert Opinion
10.              Writ of Certiorari

Questions 11 to 15: 20 marks each
11.              Examination of Witnesses
12.              Basic structure and contours of amendment in the constitution
13.              Mandatory minimum punishment prescribed and the offences under IPC
14.              FIR and its evidentiary value
15.              Doctrine of Insanity

APP DESCRIPTIVE EXAMINATION PAPER – 2010
Questions 1 to 10: 10 marks each
1.                  Kidnapping and Abduction
2.                  Rape and Custodial Rape
3.                  Bail and Personal liberty
4.                  Compounding of offences
5.                  sanction for prosecution of public servant
6.                  Evidentiary value of FIR
7.                  Estoppel
8.                  Relevancy of character in Indian Evidence Act
9.                  Aggressive Cross Examination
10.              Writ of Quo Warranto
11.               
Questions 11 to 15: 20 marks each
11.              Changes required under IPC
12.              Constitutional validity of Death Penalty
13.              Adversarial and Inquisitorial Procedure
14.              Double Jeopardy
15.              Judicial Review

APP DESCRIPTIVE EXAMINATION PAPER – 2007
Questions 1 to 10: 10 marks each
1.                  Plea Bargaining
2.                  Criminal misconduct of public servant under Prevention of Corruption Act
3.                  Res Gestae
4.                  Confessions in Police Custody
5.                  Under what circumstances secondary evidence may be given
6.                  Writ of Mandamus
7.                  What is the procedure while conducting Search
8.                  Theft, Extortion and Robbery
9.                  Offences relating to marriage
10.              Inquest

Questions 11 to 15: 20 marks each
11.              What are the guidelines given by SC in Dr. Basu v. State of West Bengal.
12.              Common Intention and Common Object
13.              Culpable Homicide and Murder
14.              Dying Declaration
15.              Judgment relating to IX Schedule of Constitution

Subject
2007
2010
2011
IPC
22/100
55/200
31/200
IEA
16/100
39/200
55/200
CRPC
20/100
30/200
38/200
CONST. LAW
19/100
40/200
40/200
MINOR ACTS
23/100
36/200
36/200

In the year 2010 and 2011, Under Minor Acts, questions were asked from 5 Minor Acts only.  They are
1. Dowry Prohibition Act
2. Domestic Violence Act
3. Prevention of Corruption Act
4. SC, ST Prevention of Atrocities Act
5. Right to Information Act


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