State of Jharkhand - Act
Departmental Examination of Assistant Public Prosecutors, Bihar Rules, 1986
JHARKHAND
India
India
Departmental Examination of Assistant Public Prosecutors, Bihar Rules, 1986
Rule DEPARTMENTAL-EXAMINATION-OF-ASSISTANT-PUBLIC-PROSECUTORS-BIHAR-RULES-1986 of 1986
- Published on 24 December 1991
- Commenced on 24 December 1991
- [This is the version of this document from 24 December 1991.]
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1. Short title and commencement.
- These rules may be called the Departmental Examination of Assistant Public Prosecutors, Bihar Rules, 1986.2. Definitions.
- It shall come into force from the date of its publication in the Bihar Gazette. In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context:-3. Function and power of the Central Examination Committee.
- The functions and powers of the Central Examination Committee shall be the same as have been specified in Rules 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the Rules for the Departmental Examination of Gazetted Officers published under Notification No. V/DE-109/61-A.- 13559, dated the 10th October, 1961.4. Subjects of Examination.
5. Liability of the Assistant Public Prosecutors.
- Assistant Public Prosecutors are required to pass the Departmental Examination specified in Rule 4 by higher standard.6. Necessity of passing Examination.
7. Procedure for appearance at the examination.
- An Officer desirous of appearing at the Departmental Examination required to send to the Director of Prosecution, [Bihar] [This may now be read as 'Jharkhand'.] through the proper channel, but not later than the 1st of May in the case of the first half yearly examination, and the 1st of September in the case of the Second half yearly examination, an application in the form given in Appendix III.8. Process of applications.
- From the applications referred to in Rule 7 the Director of Prosecution, [Bihar] [This may now be read as 'Jharkhand'.] will prepare and send a consolidated statement showing the particulars of the Offices and the subjects in which they intend to appear, alongwith their applications, to the Secretary to the Committee latest by the 16th May/16th September, for the First/Second half yearly examination.9. Steps to be taken for examination.
- On receipt of such applications, the Secretary to the Committee shall take necessary steps to inform the Centre Superintendent about the candidates permitted to appear at each Centre and may also issue admit cards to the candidates or this purpose.10. Probation.
- An officer will be appointed on probation for a period of two years.11. Confirmation.
- An officer will be confirmed in this post after -12. Regulation of Increments.
13. Efficiency Bar.
- An officer will be allowed to cross the efficiency bar in the time scale of his pay when the Government are satisfied that he is capable of performing all the duties ordinarily expected of an Assistant Public Prosecutor.Appendix I[See Rule 4]Part I – Law
1. The examination in law shall be directed as far as feasible to points which frequently arise in every day working of the law courts and the papers to be answered with the aid of books shall be such as will thoroughly test the capacity of the examinees to understand the bearing of facts and to ascertain the law and apply if certain facts of probable occurrence in real life should be stated, and the examinee required to find out and apply the law applicable to such facts only unannotated editions of Acts or Codes and Manuals issued by authority will be allowed in answering this paper.
2. There will be only one standard of examination. There will be two papers, one without books and another with books, each paper will carry 160 marks and will be of three hours duration. The minimum marks required for passing the examination in Law Paper I without books and Law Paper II with books will be 90 and 100 respectively.
3. The Acts and Code from which questions will be set in Law Paper l(without books) are shown below :-
4. In Law Paper II (with books) questions will be set from Acts, Rules and Manuals given below:-
Part II – Accounts
5. The text books in accounts and the portions to be studied in the same are detailed below. The examination will be with the aid of books. The questions will be such as to test the practical acquaintance of the candidates with the principles and provisions of the books prescribed. There will be one paper of 3 hours duration carrying 160 marks. The minimum marks required for passing the examination in accounts will be 90.
Chapter 2
, Chapter 3 (Except Rules 61 to 66).
Chapter 4
, Chapter 5 (Except Rules 110 to 136).
Chapter 6
(Except Rules 160, 191 to 195).
Chapter 7
(Except Rules 161). Chapter 9.
Appendix-I relating to powers concerned on police officer.Appendix-6 relating to Police Department, Appendices from 9 to 13.Part III – Hindi
6. There will be only one written paper in Hindi (in Devanagari Script) carrying 200 marks. The duration of the examination will be three hours. The marks will be distributed as follows :-
| (i) | Noting | - | 50. | |
| (ii) | Drafting | - | 50. | |
| (iii) | Translation | - | 80 | (Hindi to English - 40)(English to Hindi - 40) |
| (iv) | Correction of sentences | - | 20 |
7. There will be a viva voce examination in Hindi which will carry 100 marks. The copies for the viva voce examination will be as follows :-
8. An officer has to obtain the minimum pass marks separately in the written examination and the viva voce examination for being declared to have passed in Hindi.
9. The following books are recommended :-
Part I – Compulsory examination in tribal languages
1. An officer posted in any of the areas mentioned below must pass the compulsory examination in the tribal language noted against the district in which he is posted :-
| 1. | Hazaribagh | - | Santhali. | |
| 2. | Ranchi | - | Mundari. | |
| 3. | Palamau | - | Oraon. | |
| 4. | Singhbhum | - | Ho. | |
| 5. | Santhal Parganas | - | Santhaii. | |
| 6. | Dhanbad (only Chas and Chandan Kiari Police-Station of BaghmaraSub-division of the District of Dhanbad - Santhali. |
2. The tests which a candidate must undergo at the compulsory examination are as follows :-
3. (a) The standard prescribed for the compulsory examination is the lower standard. In order to pass by this standard, the examinee must obtain not less than 50 per cent of the marks allotted to each branch of examination and 66⅔ per cent of the aggregate.
4. Notwithstanding anything contained in Paragraphs 2 and 3-above, the compulsory examination in the case of officer who has put in 15 years or more of service shall consist only of an oral test in which the examinee must be able to converse freely with the people of the tribe to understand and to make himself understood by them. In this test the examinee shall be declared to have passed, if he secures not less than 50 per cent of the marks.
5. If an officer is posted to one of the districts named in paragraph I of this Appendix and duly passes the examination in the trible language prescribed for that district and is subsequently posted to another district named in the same paragraph for which a different tribal language is prescribed, it shall not be necessary for him to pass the examination in the tribal langrage of the latter district.
6. If an officer knows one of the languages mentioned in paragraph I of this Appendix as his mother tongue and is posted to a district for which that very language has been prescribed as the compulsory tribal language he shall not be required to pass the compulsory examination in that language. If, however, he is posted to a district for which the prescribed trial language is different from the tribal language which he knows as his mother tongue he shall be required to pass the compulsory examination in the tribal language of that district.
7. Examination in the tribal languages shall be held once in six months in January and June each year. The Commissioners of North and South Chotanagpur and Santhal Pargana Divisions will be responsible for conducting these examinations. There shall be uniformity in the standard of examination held in both the Divisions. The same set of question papers shall be set for examination in one particular language to be held on a pedicular date. The examination shall be held at the district Headquarter and the District Officer shall under supervision and control of the Commissioner, be made responsible for conducting the examination.
8. The prescribed text books in the different tribal languages are the following :-
| Name of Language | Name of prescribed text book. | |
| 1. Santhali | - | Santhali praveshika parts I and II by Shri Doman Sah, 'Samir'Editor of the "Hor Sambad" published by Santhal Paharia,Seva Mandal, Deoghar. |
| 2. Mundari | - | A Mundari Grammer with Exercises by Rev. J. Hoffman S.J.Catholic Mission, Ranchi. |
| 3. Oraon | - | Kath Ara Kath Billin Id-u by Dr. Christ Michael Tiga, K.B.Kadru, Ranchi. |
| 4. Ho | - | Ho Kaji, by Shri Bhim Ram Sulanki, Chaibassa. |
9. Rewards will be given as mentioned below to the officer who passes the examination mentioned in paragraph I of this Appendix within the stipulated time Subject to the condition that from all rewards granted, any rewards previously drawn for the same language will be deducted.
Lower Standards - Rs. 750.Higher Standard - Rs. 1000.Note. - (i) An officer, who appears only at the oral test, as provided in Paragraph 4 above, shall not be entitled to any reward.Note. - (ii) No reward shall be given to any officer for proficiency in a second language of the same group.The Groups are:-Group I - Ho, Mundari, Santhaii.Group II - Oraon, Rajmahal Paharia.Group III - Nepalese Paharia of Khas Kura.10. The Commissioners, conducting the examination will report to Government the names of officers declared to have passed by each standard.
Part II – Rules for the Optional Study of Tribal Languages
11. Officers posted outside the areas mentioned in Part I of this Appendix will be eligible to appear at the optional examination in the languages noted below -
Group I - Ho, Mundari, Santhaii.Group II - Oraon, Rajmahal Paharia.Group III - Nepalese Paharia of Khas Kura.12. The tests which an officer must undergo shall be as in Part I of this Appendix. In addition, the examination in Nepalese Paharia shall include at test in which the examinee must transliterate and translate into English or Hindi a paper in the current written (not printed) form of character of the language.
13. The standards of the optional examination and the percentage of marks required for passing by each standard shall be the same as for the compulsory examination in other tribal languages laid down in Paragraph 3 of this Appendix.
14. The examination shall be conducted under the control of the Commissioner, Chotanagpur (South and North) and Santhal Pargana Divisions, who will convene local committees for the purpose.
Commissioner of Santhal Pargana.Group I - Santhaii.Group II - Rajmahal Paharia.Group III - Nepalese PahariaCommissioner of Chotanagpur (North and South)Group I - Ho and MundariGroup II - Oraon15. The rewards to be given to successful candidates will be as detailed below subject to the condition that from all rewards granted, any rewards previously drawn for the same language are deducted.
| For all languages except Nepalese Paharia. | |
| Low Standard. | Higher Standard |
| Rs. 750 | Rs. 1000 |
| For Nepalese Paharia | |
| Rs. 250 | Rs. 500 |