About PPSC:
The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has been established under Article 315 of the Constitution of India, with the basic purpose of recruiting officials in various departments of the Government as per the requisitions sent by the Government in this regard from time to time.
Notification:
The Punjab Public Service Commission invites Online Application Form from eligible Candidates for the Punjab Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Examination – 2022 to be conducted jointly by the Hon’ble High Court of Punjab & Haryana and Punjab Public Service Commission and for recruitment to the One Hundred Fifty Nine Posts of Civil Judge (Junior Division) Cum Judicial Magistrate.
Nomenclature of the post:
Civil Judge (Junior Division) Cum Judicial Magistrate
Number of posts:
159
Details of examination:
The Examination shall be conducted in three stages:
- Preliminary Examination
- Main Examination
- Viva Voce
Pay scale:
Rs. 27,700-44,770 or such as may be revised from time to time.
Qualification:
- Candidates must possess as on 10/10/2022 a Degree of Bachelor of Laws of any University incorporated by Law in India or a Degree of Bachelor of Laws of Punjab University (undivided), The Dacca University , The Tribhuwan University, Nepal, The Sind University or of The Rangoon or Mandalay University in Burma, or should be a Barrister of England or Ireland or member of the Faculty of Advocates of Scotland. The expression “Degree of Bachelor of Laws” means a degree entitling a candidate to be enrolled as an advocate under the Advocate Act, 1961, and the rules made there under.
- Punjabi upto Matric or its equivalent Standard.
- Provided further that where a ward of Defence Service Personnel, who is a bona fide resident of Punjab State, is appointed by direct appointment, he shall have to pass an examination of Punjabi Language equivalent to Matriculation Standard or he shall have to qualify a test conducted by the Language Wing of the Department of Education of Punjab Government within a period of two years from the date of his appointment.
- Provided further that where a War Hero, who has been discharged from defence services or paramilitary forces on account of disability suffered by him and his widow or dependent member of his family, is appointed under the instructions issued in this behalf by the Government, the person so appointed will not be required to possess aforesaid knowledge of Punjabi language.
How to apply:
The candidates can ONLY apply by filling Online Application Form, a link of which is available on the website of the Commission (click here). No other mode of application will be accepted.
To know in detail, please check the advertisement here (click here)



