Civil Law Bar Questions September 2023 PDF

The September Bar Exam 2023 was conducted on September 17 (Sunday), September 20 (Wednesday), and 24 (Sunday). The total number of examinees on the first day is 10,404 while on the second day is 10,392.

The Bar Exam 2023 was headed by Ramon Paul Hernando Associate Justice, the simultaneous digital and regionalized bar exams were administered at fourteen (14) local testing centers nationwide.

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Civil Law Bar Exam Questions 2023 PDF

Subjects included in the first day of the bar exam which was held last September 17, 2023, were Political Law and Public International Law in the morning and Commercial Law in the afternoon.

On the Second day, September 20, 2023, the examination in the morning was about Civil Law while in the afternoon exam was about Labor Law and Social Legislation.

Day 2 (Morning): Civil Law

Civil Law Bar Questions 2022 PDF

Subjects included in the first day of the bar exam which was held last November 9, 2022, were Political Law and International Law in the morning and Labor Law in the afternoon.

On the Second day, November 13, 2022, the examination in the morning was about Criminal Law (and Practical Exercises) while the exam in the afternoon was about Commercial Law.

On the third day, November 16, 2022, cover Civil Law I in the morning and Civil Law II in the afternoon.

Here are the Questions for the Civil Law Exam:

Civil Law I

Civil Law II

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