UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Syllabus 2021 ~ APO Exam Pattern

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UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Syllabus 2021: UKPSC APO Syllabus 2021 Prelims and Mains Test. Get Uttarakhand Assistant Prosecution Officer Syllabus for Preliminary Exam and Main Exam from the below section. The given details of the UKPSC APO Prelim Syllabus are required for every applied candidate to get a job in the Uttarakhand state govt department as Assistant Prosecution Officer. Collect UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Admit Card & Interview Call Letter for participation in the recruitment methods. Keep visiting PuzzlesHuB to know the UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Recruitment 2021 latest updates from the official board.

Origination NameUttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)
Name of PostAssistant Prosecution Officer
No. of Vacancy63 Posts
Selection ProcessPreliminary Examination
Main Examination
Personality Test (Interview)
Exam Date
Application Submission Start Date03.08.2021
Last Date to Apply Online02.09.2021
21.10.2021

UKPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Syllabus 2021


(a) General Science
(b) Current events: National and International
(c) History of India
(d) Indian National Movement and Indian Polity
(e) Geography and Indian Economy
(f) Art, Culture and Traditions of Uttarakhand
(g) Revenue Police System and general administrative set up in Uttarakhand
(h) Forest, Crops, Tribes, Mountains, Rivers of Uttarakhand.


Questions on General Science: Will cover elementary Knowledge & understanding of science
including matters of everyday observation and experiences, basic laws of science, questions
pertaining to environmental factors, natural resources, food crops, biosphere, human diseases,
flora and fauna, national parks and wildlife of Uttarakhand will also be included.
Current events: Day to day happenings in India and around the world, which will also include
significant events including sports.
History Of India: Emphasis should be on a broad understanding of social, economic and
political aspects of India.
Indian National Movement: The candidate should be aware of the Freedom Movement,
Growth of Nationalism and attainment of Independence.
Indian Polity (Post Independence): Questions will test Knowledge of the country’s political
system including Panchayati Raj and Community Development.
Geography and Indian Economy: An only general understanding of the subject will be expected.
Culture and Traditions of Uttarakhand: The candidate should be aware of the culture and
traditions, especially of tribes of Uttarakhand.
Revenue Police and special administrative system of Uttarakhand:
Power and functions of Patwaries, Kanoongos and Naib Tahsildars etc. Panchayati Raj
system, Van-Panchayat System. Candidates should be aware of types of forests, rotation of
crops, cultural festivals, prominent holy places, glaciers and mountains, natural resources and
calamities, rivers & lakes as well as prominent personalities of Uttarakhand.

Paper-II Law


The Indian Penal Code, 1860:
i) 
General Exceptions
ii) Joint and Constructive Liability
iii) Abetment
iv) Criminal Conspiracy
v) Offences against Public Tranquility
vi) Offences against human body: Culpable homicide and murder including causing death by
negligence; hurt and grievous hurt; wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement; criminal
force and assault; kidnapping and abduction.
vii) Offence against women: sexual offences; offences relating to marriage, cruelty by
husband or relatives of the husband; an insult to modesty of a woman and dowry death.
viii) Offences against property: Theft, Extortion, Dacoity, Robbery, Criminal
Misappropriation, Cheating, Mischief and Criminal Trespass.
ix) Attempts to commit offences.

The Indian Evidence Act:
i) 
Relevancy of facts: Definitions, Relevancy of facts, Admission & Confession, Dying
Declaration, Opinion of third persons when relevant.
ii) Facts which need not be proved: Oral and documentary evidence, Exclusion of oral by
documentary evidence, Public documents and presumption as to documents.
iii) Production and effect of evidence: Burden of proof, Estoppel, Witnesses including their
examination.

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
Constitution, Powers and jurisdictions of Criminal Courts; Arrests, Power to compel
the appearance of persons and production of things; Maintenance of public order and public
tranquillity; Initiation and commencement of proceedings before Magistrate; Framing of
charges; Trial of cases; Judgment; Evidence in enquiries and trials; Bail and Bonds;
Reference, Revision and Appeal.
The Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007
i) 
Powers, functions and duties of various police officers under the aforesaid Police Act.
ii) Duties of Officer-In-Charge of police station regarding reports made at police stations;
Investigation, Arrest, Bail and Custody and Execution of processes.
iii) Powers, functions and duties of Public Prosecutors and their sub-ordinates.

Uttarakhand APO Syllabus for Main Examination
Paper- I General Knowledge

General Science- Will cover elementary knowledge & understanding of science including
matters of everyday observation and experiences, basic laws of science, Conventional and
non-conventional energy resources, human diseases: source and type of diseases,
communicable & non-communicable diseases prevention and control measures of born
diseases such as AIDS, TB, Jaundice, Typhoid etc.
Natural Resources: Water, Soil Minerals, Flora, Fauna, Farming systems in Uttarakhand and
other Natural and Energy resources of the State.
Environment: Global warming, Greenhouse effect, Natural disasters, Pollution, Wildlife
sanctuaries in Uttarakhand and Different environmental movements in the Uttarakhand state
(such as Chipko, Nadi Bachao Andolan etc.)
Current Events: National and International, including sports.
History Of India & Indian National Movement: Indus valley civilization, Vedic Age,
Ashoka, Harsh Vardhan, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Period, Entry of European powers, Revolt
of 1857, Establishment of Indian National Congress, Non-co-operation Movement, Civil
disobedience movement Quit India Movement, Indian Independence, Role of Uttarakhand in
Freedom Struggle, Cultural History of Uttarakhand, Fairs, Festivals, Religious Practices,
Holy places and shrines.
Geography: Rotation and revolution of the earth, mountains and rivers, Climate and
vegetation zones of the world, relief and drainage systems, climate, vegetation and irrigation
systems of India, including major irrigation projects.
India Polity (Post Independence)

Integration of princely states, reorganization of states, regional aspirations and formation of new states (With special reference to Uttarakhand)

Framing of the Constitution of India, aims and objectives, democracy, socialism, Secularism and National integration.

Main features of the constitution: Organs of government and their functioning; governance at the centre, state and local levels (including tribal, panchayat patwari system and van panchayat); Centre-state relations; Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of state policy.

Functioning of Indian Democracy: Universal Adult Franchise, Public Opinion, Elections, Political parties and Pressure groups (with reference to Uttarakhand).

Indian Economy: Basic features of Indian economy, population, agriculture and allied activities, industry, Infrastructure, Financial sector, labour and employment, Economic planning and Economic reforms since 1991, W.T.O. Development of I.T., Ayurved, Tourism and Vipran in the Uttarakhand. New development schemes of the State.

Computer
Basic Knowledge of computers and their application and cyber Crimes.

Uttarakhand PSC APO Exam Pattern


Prelims Exam Pattern 

Paper Name Of The Topic Questions No. Of Marks Time Duration
1. General Studies 100 100 01.30 hours
2. Law 100 100 01.30 hours
Total 200

Mains Exam Pattern

Paper Subjects No of Marks Duration No of Question
Paper I General Studies 100 03.00 10
Paper-II General Hindi 100 03.00 14
Paper III Law-I (Criminal Law and Procedure with Police Act 100 03.00 10
Paper IV Law-II Evidence Act 100 03.00 10
Total 400 Marks

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