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OPSC OJS Final Result 2023: Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has announced the Final Result of the Odisha Judicial Services Examination 2022. Individuals who participated in the final stage of the selection process can access the results through the official website at opsc.gov.in.
OPSC OJS Final Result 2023 Out
Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has released thre OPSC OJS Final Results on On December 27, 2023, for the 2022 exam cycle.A total of 55 candidates have been officially recommended by the commission for appointment to the esteemed position of Civil Judges in the Odisha Judicial Service. The toppers in the 2022 OJS examination comprises Sushrita Mishra, Nilisha Pattnayak, and Ananya Mishra.
OPSC OJS 2023
Recruitment Process Overview | Dates |
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Advertisement for Civil Judge Posts | February 7, 2023 |
Preliminary Written Exam | May 21, 2023 |
Main Written Exams | September 3 to September 7, 2023 |
Final Viva Voce Test | December 18 to December 22, 2023 |
Key Statistics | Values |
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Total Candidates in Viva Voce | 55 |
Women Candidates in Top 10 | 8 |
Total Women Candidates in Viva Voce | 39 |
OPSC OJS Final Result 2023 Pdf
The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) released the final results for the 2022 Odisha Judicial Services (OJS) examination on December 27, 2023. Candidates can also check the Odisha Judicial Services Mains Result PDF by Following Link:
How to check OPSC OJS Final Result?
Step 1: Visit the official website of OPSC at opsc.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, scroll down and check the results link under the ‘What’s New’ section
Step 3: Now, click on the link that reads, “Recruitment to Odisha Judicial Service-2022”
Step 4: A PDF of the result will be displayed on the screen
Step 5. Check for your name and roll number in the list
Step 6. Download and take a printout of the result for future reference
Odisha Judicial Service 2022 Toppers List
Rank | Candidate Name |
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1 | Sushrita Mishra |
2 | Nilisha Pattnayak |
3 | Ananya Mishra |
Sushrita Mishra tops in 1st attempt while Nilisha Pattnayak was second and Ananya Mishra bagged the third position.
OPSC OJS 2023 Selection Process
The Odisha Judicial Services Recruitment for 2023 involves a three-stage selection process:
- Preliminary Examination
- Mains Examination
- Interview
Preliminary Examination
Name of Subject | Number of Questions | Number of Marks | Duration |
Constitution of India
Code of Civil Procedure Code of Criminal Procedure Evidence Act Indian Penal Code Limitation Act Transfer of Property Act Contract Act Law of Succession (Indian Succession Act and Hindu Succession Act) Specific Relief Act Protection of Women from Domestic Violence |
100 | 100 | 1 Hour 30 Minutes |
Mains Examination
Compulsory Papers:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
I | General English | 150 | 2 Hours 30 Minutes |
II | Procedural Laws | 150 | 2 Hours 30 Minutes |
Optional Papers (Choose any 3)Â
S.No | Subject | Total Marks | Duration |
1 | Law of Criminal & Law of Torts | 150 | 3 Hours |
2 | Personal Law (Hindu Law, Mohammedan Law) | 150 | 3 Hours |
3 | Law of Property (Transfer of Property, Specific Relief Act, Indian Limitation Act) | 150 | 3 Hours |
4 | Law of Contract (Indian Contract Act, Sales of Goods Act, Partnership Act, Negotiable Instrument Act) | 150 | 3 Hours |
5 | Jurisprudence and Constitution of India |
Odisha Judicial Services Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Odisha Judiciary Exam, law graduates from a State Government-recognized University must have a minimum of seven years’ approved service. The minimum age should be 23 years, and the maximum period should not exceed 35 years. The maximum age limit for the reserved category is relaxed by five years.Â
Odisha Judicial Services Eligibility Criteria | |
Age | 23-35 years |
Nationality | Indian |
Educational Qualification | The candidate must be a Law graduate from an institute or university which is recognised by the government |
OPSC OJS Prelims Exam
The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) held the Odisha Judicial Service (OJS) 2022 prelims exam on May 21, 2023, from 10 AM–11:30 AM. The exam lasted for 1.5 hours. The recruitment drive aims to fill 57 Civil Judge posts, with 18 vacancies reserved for women. 994 candidates were declared qualified in the preliminary exam, and 1,003 applicants were provisionally qualified for the main exam. To qualify for the mains exam, candidates must score a minimum of 40% in the preliminary exam. SC/ST category students can qualify with 35% marks.