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Delhi High Court JJA Recruitment 2026,Eligibility and Selection process

Delhi High Court JJA Recruitment 2026,Eligibility and Selection process

Delhi High Court JJA Recruitment 2026 Eligibility and selection process

The application form will open on February 4 for recruitment of JJA in the Delhi High Court. The selection will be made on the basis of written test, skill test and interview. The whole process of selecting candidate is little long as there are four stages of selection.

What is Delhi High Court JJA?

JJA is a Group ‘B’ post at Level 6 (7th CPC pay matrix) involving clerical and administrative duties like managing court files, drafting/transcribing documents, assisting judges in proceedings, handling correspondence, data entry, and record maintenance. Requires graduation and 35 WPM English typing speed. Selected via CBT, descriptive test, typing test, and interview; 152 vacancies announced recently.

Delhi High Court JJA Recruitment 2026,Eligibility and Selection process

We have given in details about the recruitment, application form timeline, Elgibility, Age, Application fee according to category and selection process you can check here

Delhi High Court Online Application

Key dates for submission, corrections, and payments for Delhi High Court recruitment or admissions process.

Event DescriptionRegular ScheduleWith Late FeesCorrections & Payment Window
Commencement Date for Online Applications04.02.2026 (11:00 hours)
Last Date for Online Applications23.02.2026 (23:00 hours)23.02.2026 (23:55 hours)
Closing of Correction Window27.02.2026 (20:00 hours)
Official Websitewww.delhihighcourt.nic.inSamePublic notice for updates

Notes: Corrections require online payment of charges. Late dates and further updates announced via public notices on the court website. Verify exact details on the official site as schedules may change.

Delhi High Court Recruitment: Junior Judicial Assistant/ Restorer Vacancies

The post is classified as Group ‘B’ at the 6th Level of the Pay Matrix under the 7th CPC.

Vacancy Distribution Table

CategoryUROBC-NCLSCSTEWSTotal
Vacancies6244201412152

Total Reserved for PwBD (Horizontal Basis): 10 vacancies.

PwBD Sub-Category Break-Up

PwBD CategoryVacancies
Blind (B), Low Vision (LV) (1%)4
Deaf (D), Hard of Hearing (HH) (1%)3
One Arm (OA), Both Arms (BA), One Leg (OL), Both Legs (BL), One Arm One Leg (OA-OL), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Leprosy Cured (LC), Dwarfism (DW), Acid Attack Victim (AAV) (1%)1
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Specific Learning Disability (SLD), Mental Illness (MI), Multiple Disabilities (MD) involving above (1%)2

Delhi High Court JJA Education Qualification

Candidates must hold a graduate degree from a recognized university and demonstrate a typing speed of at least 35 words per minute on a computer. Only applicants possessing these qualifications by the last date for online applications should proceed.

Key Notes

  • All educational credentials must come from universities, institutions, or boards recognized by the Government of India or approved by relevant regulatory bodies, with final results declared on or before the application closing date.
  • Offline applications are not accepted or processed.
  • Exam dates will be notified later; regularly check the official Delhi High Court website at www.delhihighcourt.nic.in for all updates.

Age

18 to 32 years

Age Relaxation

5 Years SC/ST

3 Years OBC NCL

3 Years-Ex service men

These reservations ensure inclusive hiring across locomotor, visual, hearing, and intellectual disabilities as per government norms.

Selection criteria

Stage-I: Qualifying Preliminary Examination (CBT)

This computer-based test features 120 questions worth 120 marks, divided into three sections, with a total duration of 120 minutes. A 25% negative marking applies (0.25 marks deducted per wrong answer).

Section Process

SectionQuestionsMarksKey Topics
English Language & Comprehension4545Vocabulary, Synonyms/Antonyms, Comprehension, Idioms/Phrases, One Word Substitution, Grammar (Gender/Degrees/Prepositions/Articles/Fill in Blanks/Shuffling/Spot Error), Voice/Narration
General Awareness/Knowledge & Current Affairs4545Constitution/Judiciary/Sports/Art&Culture/History/Polity/Geography/Science/Organizations/Awards/Personalities/Days/Inventions (30 Qs); Current Events (15 Qs)
General Intelligence, Reasoning & Numerical Ability3030Analogies/Similarities/Differences/Classification/Problem Solving/Decision Making/Relationships; Math: BODMAS/Percentage/Profit&Loss/Discount/Interest/Time-Speed-Distance/Work/Ratio-Proportion

Qualifying Criteria

CategoryMinimum Marks Required
General60 (50% of 120)
Reserved (OBC/SC/ST/EWS)54 (45% of 120)
PwBD (Reserved Categories)54 (45%)

Candidates meeting these cutoffs advance to the next stage; the test is purely qualifying.

From the successful/qualified candidates in Stage-I (i.e., the Preliminary Examination – CBT, Objective Type), candidates will be shortlisted for Stage-II (Main/Descriptive Examination) in the ratio of 15 times the number of vacancies advertised for each category (GEN/EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST/PwBD).

In simpler terms: Candidates qualifying Stage-I will be called for Stage-II up to 15 times the total vacancies in each respective category. This ensures a sufficient pool for the next stage while maintaining category-wise reservations.

Mains Exam

Stage-II: Main Descriptive Examination

This English Language test carries 100 marks with a 120-minute duration, structured in two parts to assess writing, grammar, and translation skills.

Test Structure

AspectDetails
SubjectEnglish Language
Total Marks100 Marks
Total Time120 Minutes
Part A– Essay (250 words): 40 Marks
– Letter: 10 Marks
Part B– Grammar: 30 Marks
– Translation (25 words): 20 Marks

Qualifying Criteria and Shortlisting

CategoryMinimum Qualifying Marks
General50% (50 out of 100)
Reserved (OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwBD)45% (45 out of 100)

Qualified candidates from Stage-II (up to 6 times the advertised vacancies per category: GEN/EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST/PwBD) advance to Stage-III: English Typing Test.

Stage-III: English Typing Test (Qualifying Stage)

This stage evaluates typing proficiency through a 10-minute computer-based test requiring a minimum speed of 35 words per minute in English.

Test Details Table

AspectDetails
Duration10 minutes
Minimum Speed35 words per minute (English, on computer)
Speed CalculationBased on ‘characters with space’ method
Error ToleranceMaximum 3% of total words typed
– Round 0.01–0.49 to 0.5
– Round 0.51–0.99 to 1

All candidates qualifying Stage-III proceed to Stage-IV: Interview. This test ensures practical readiness for the Junior Judicial Assistant/Restorer role.

Stage-IV: Interview

This final stage assesses candidates’ suitability through a personal interview.

Interview Details Table

AspectDetails
Maximum Marks15 Marks
Minimum Qualifying MarksTo be specified (based on standard norms)
Total Marks15 Marks

Qualified candidates from prior stages receive interview calls; performance here determines final selection for Junior Judicial Assistant/Restorer posts.

Key Rules for the Examination

  1. No Rounding Off of Marks There shall be no rounding off of marks at any stage of the examination process.
  2. Preparation of Final Merit List / Selection List The final merit list (or select list) will be prepared solely by adding the marks obtained by the candidate in:
    • Stage – II: Main (Descriptive) Examination
    • Stage – IV: Interview

Note:

  1. Stage – I (Preliminary Examination – CBT, Objective Type) and
  2. Stage – III (English Typing Test) are qualifying in nature only and their marks will not be added to the final merit score.
  3. Tie-Breaking Criteria (applied in the order given below) In case of a tie in the final merit marks (Stage – II + Stage – IV), the tie will be resolved by the following methods, one after another: (i) Higher marks in Stage – II (Main Descriptive Examination) (ii) Higher marks in Stage – IV (Interview) (iii) Date of Birth – The candidate who is older in age will be given preference over the younger candidate.

Delhi High Court JJA Application fee

Application Fee Details (Non-Refundable)

  • General / OBC-NCL / EWS Candidates: ₹1,500/- (Rupees One Thousand Five Hundred Only) + applicable transaction charges.
  • SC / ST / Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD): ₹1,300/- (Rupees One Thousand Three Hundred Only) + applicable transaction charges.

PwBD Categories Eligible for the Reduced Fee (40% or more disability): Blind (B), Low Vision (LV), Deaf (D), Hard of Hearing (HH), One Arm (OA), Both Arms (BA), One Leg (OL), Both Legs (BL), One Arm One Leg (OAL), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Leprosy Cured (LC), Dwarfism (DW), Acid Attack Victim (AAV), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Specific Learning Disability (SLD), and Multiple disabilities (combination of any of the above).

Payment Modes The fee can be paid online through:

  • UPI
  • Net Banking
  • Credit Card
  • Debit Card

How to apply?

Important Instructions for Online Application Submission

Candidates must carefully follow these steps to apply online for the recruitment:

  1. Registration Register using your valid email ID and mobile number. Note down the system-generated Registration/Application Number for all future references (e.g., downloading admit card, checking status, etc.).
  2. Filling the Application Form Complete the online Application Form by visiting the official website of the Delhi High Court: www.delhihighcourt.nic.in (Navigate to the relevant recruitment section or Job Openings link to access the application portal.)
  3. Candidates in Government Service If you are already employed in any Government Department/Office, inform your current employer. You will be required to produce a No Objection Certificate (NOC) at the time of the Interview stage if you qualify in the earlier stages of the examination.
  4. Upload Requirements (Scanned Documents in JPEG Format Only)
    • Passport-size Photograph (Colour):
      • Size: 100 KB to 200 KB
      • Dimensions: Approximately 3.5 cm (width) × 4.5 cm (height)
      • Must be recent (not more than 3 months old from the date of publication of the examination notice)
      • Should be without cap, mask, or spectacles
      • Important: Improper or non-compliant photograph will lead to cancellation of candidature.
    • Left Hand Thumb Impression:
      • Size: 50 KB to 200 KB
      • If left thumb is unavailable due to any reason, right hand thumb impression may be uploaded instead.
    • Signature:
      • Size: 50 KB to 150 KB
      • Must be your actual scanned signature (writing full name in capital letters will NOT be accepted as signature)
      • Illegible, blurred, or invalid signatures will result in rejection of the application.
  5. Last Date & Time for Submission The deadline for submitting the online application is 23 February 2026 (23:00 hours / 11:00 PM). Ensure you complete and submit the form well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute technical issues.

Additional Notes

  • All uploads must be clear, properly scanned, and in the specified format/size limits.
  • Double-check all details before final submission, as changes may not be possible afterward.
  • Keep copies/screenshots of the submitted application and payment receipt (if fee applicable) for reference.
  • For the most accurate and updated details, always refer to the official notification and website (www.delhihighcourt.nic.in), as this appears to be from a specific recruitment (e.g., possibly Junior Judicial Assistant or similar post in 2026).

FAQs

When the Delhi High Court JJA application form Opens?

It is opening on the 4 February 2026 on the official website of delhi high court

How can I apply for this JJA recruitment?

You will be able to apply online by visiting the Delhi High Court website, no other mode of application is acceptable

Can Outside Delhi candidate apply?

The Delhi High Court does not bar other state candidates. You can apply

What is the selection process?

The selection process has four stages. From written test prelims and Mains, Skill Test and finally interview

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