Welcome to Sarkari Naukri. The official notification for Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam 2026 Notification Out has been announced. Below you will find comprehensive coverage of the eligibility criteria, important dates, vacancy details, and direct official application channels.
Delhi Higher Judicial Service Recruitment 2026 PDF Download Link
Candidates can download the official Delhi HJS Recruitment 2026 PDF notification along with detailed Instructions and Annexures from the official website of the High Court of Delhi. The notification PDF, including the complete syllabus, exam pattern, PwD guidelines, and Annexure formats (A, B, C), is available at www.delhihighcourt.nic.in. Candidates are strongly advised to read the Instructions in full, including the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970 (as amended), before filling the application form.
Delhi HJS Exam 2026 – Quick Overview
Candidates searching for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Recruitment 2026 details can refer to the quick summary below for an instant overview of the post, organization, total vacancies, last date, and application mode. This recruitment is conducted as per the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970, as amended up to date.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Delhi Higher Judicial Service Examination 2026 (DHJSE 2026) |
| Organization | High Court of Delhi, New Delhi |
| Total Vacancies | 27 (24 Existing + 03 Anticipated) |
| Last Date to Apply | 15 July 2026 (17:30 Hrs.) |
| Application Mode | Online (www.delhihighcourt.nic.in) |
| Preliminary Exam Date | 26 July 2026 (Sunday) |
| Pay Scale | ₹1,44,840–₹1,94,660 (J-5) |
| Official Website | www.delhihighcourt.nic.in |
Delhi Higher Judicial Service Recruitment 2026 – Important Dates
Candidates wondering about the Delhi HJS Exam 2026 schedule can note that the online application window opens on 01 July 2026 and closes on 15 July 2026 at 17:30 Hrs. The Preliminary Examination (Objective Type) is tentatively scheduled for 26 July 2026 (Sunday) from 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM.
| Event | Date / Time |
|---|---|
| Notification Date | 01 July 2026 |
| Online Application Start Date | 01 July 2026 (10:00 Hrs.) |
| Online Application Last Date | 15 July 2026 (17:30 Hrs.) |
| Delhi HJS Preliminary Examination | 26 July 2026 (Sunday), 11:00 AM – 01:00 PM |
| Mains Examination (Written) | To be notified after Preliminary Exam results |
| Viva-Voce | To be notified after Mains results |
Delhi HJS Vacancy 2026 – Category-wise Breakdown
The Delhi Higher Judicial Service Vacancy 2026 comprises 27 posts distributed across General, SC, and ST categories. Candidates should note that 3 out of 5 vacancies reserved for SC and 4 out of 5 vacancies reserved for ST are backlog vacancies.
| Category | Existing Vacancies | Anticipated Vacancies | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | 14 | 03 | 17 |
| SC | 05 (03 backlog) | – | 05 |
| ST | 05 (04 backlog) | – | 05 |
| Total | 24 | 03 | 27 |
PwD Reservation
| PwD Category | Vacancies Reserved |
|---|---|
| Blindness and Low Vision | 01 (Backlog carry forward) |
| One arm, one leg, both legs, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack victim | 01 |
| Specific Learning Disability and Multiple Disabilities | 01 (Backlog carry forward) |
| Total PwD | 03 |
Delhi HJS Examination 2026 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates checking eligibility for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Examination 2026 must note that the post requires either a practising Advocate with minimum 7 years of continuous practice or a Judicial Officer with the equivalent combined experience, along with a specific age band. The relevant date for determining both age and experience eligibility is the last date of receipt of applications, i.e., 15 July 2026.
Age Limit (as on 15 July 2026)
| Minimum Age | Maximum Age |
|---|---|
| 35 years | 45 years |
Experience / Practice Eligibility
| Candidate Type | Experience Requirement |
|---|---|
| Advocate | Continuously practising for not less than 7 years as on 15 July 2026 |
| Judicial Officer (with prior Bar experience) | Must have already completed 7 years in Bar before recruitment in subordinate judicial service, OR 7 years combined experience as Judicial Officer and Advocate as on 15 July 2026 |
| Person in judicial service | Combined experience of 7 years or more as an Advocate or Judicial Officer as on 15 July 2026 |
Candidates must be a citizen of India. Persons dismissed from service by the Central/State Government, High Courts, or statutory/local authorities are not eligible to apply.
Delhi Higher Judicial Service 2026 Application Fee
Candidates applying for the Delhi HJS Recruitment 2026 must pay the application fee online through Debit Card, Credit Card, Internet Banking, or UPI. The fee is non-refundable and must be paid within the application window itself.
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General Category | ₹2,000 |
| SC / ST / PwD (Identified Benchmark Disability of 40% or more) | ₹500 |
Delhi HJS 2026 Pay Scale
Candidates wondering about the salary for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Vacancy 2026 can note that selected officers will be placed in the J-5 pay scale. The pay scale for members of Delhi Higher Judicial Service is ₹1,44,840–₹1,94,660, applicable as per existing Government norms.
| Post | Pay Scale |
|---|---|
| Delhi Higher Judicial Service (J-5) | ₹1,44,840 – ₹1,94,660 |
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Delhi HJS Examination 2026 Selection Process
Selection for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Examination 2026 is conducted in three successive stages: Preliminary Examination (Objective Type), Mains Examination (Written), and Viva-Voce. Marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination are of qualifying nature only and are not counted in the final merit list.
Stage 1 – Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
The Preliminary Examination is tentatively scheduled for 26 July 2026 (Sunday) from 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM, carrying 150 marks with 150 MCQs (1 mark each) and 25% negative marking (0.25 marks per wrong answer), to be completed in 2 hours. Minimum qualifying marks are 50% for General category and 45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates. The number of candidates admitted to the Mains Examination shall not exceed twenty times the total number of advertised vacancies per category.
Preliminary Exam Syllabus
The syllabus covers General Knowledge, Current Affairs, English Language, Constitution of India, Indian Evidence Act / Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, CPC, CrPC / BNSS, IPC / BNS, Indian Contract Act, Transfer of Property Act, Arbitration & Conciliation Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Motor Vehicles Act, POCSO Act, IT Act, Trade Marks Act, Copyright Act, Patents Act, and several other Acts as mentioned in the notification.
Stage 2 – Mains Examination (Written)
The Mains Examination comprises four papers with a total of 750 marks as detailed below.
| Paper | Subject | Maximum Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | General Knowledge & Language | 150 | 2 Hours |
| Paper II | Law – I (Civil Laws, Evidence, Constitution, IP Laws etc.) | 200 | 3 Hours |
| Paper III | Law – II (Property, Contract, Personal Laws, Labour Laws etc.) | 200 | 3 Hours |
| Paper IV | Law – III (Criminal Laws, POCSO, IT Act, Domestic Violence etc.) | 200 | 3 Hours |
Minimum qualifying marks for Mains are 45% in each paper and 50% in aggregate for General category candidates; 40% per paper and 45% in aggregate for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
Stage 3 – Viva-Voce
The Viva-Voce carries 250 marks. General category candidates must secure minimum 50% marks and reserved category (SC/ST/PwD) candidates must secure minimum 45% marks in Viva-Voce. Candidates shortlisted for Viva-Voce shall not exceed three times the number of advertised vacancies per category. The final merit list is prepared based on aggregate marks of Mains Examination and Viva-Voce combined.
Delhi HJS Recruitment 2026 Apply Online
Candidates eligible for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Apply Online 2026 process must submit their application only through the official website of the High Court of Delhi. No other mode of application will be accepted. Below are the step-by-step instructions to complete the application.
- Visit www.delhihighcourt.nic.in and locate the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Examination 2026 link.
- Create a new login using the online portal from 01 July 2026 (10:00 Hrs.) onwards.
- Fill in the online application form completely in English, entering all personal, educational, and practice experience details accurately.
- Upload the required photograph and documents as specified on the portal.
- Pay the non-refundable application fee of ₹2,000 (General) or ₹500 (SC/ST/PwD) through Debit Card, Credit Card, Internet Banking, or UPI.
- Submit the confirmed online application on or before 15 July 2026 (17:30 Hrs.).
- Take a printout of the application form and keep it for future reference. Do not send the printout to the High Court of Delhi.
- Download the Admit Card from www.delhihighcourt.nic.in when made available before the Preliminary Examination.
Delhi HJS 2026 Document Requirements
Candidates declared successful in the Mains Examination must submit one set of self-attested copies of the following documents to the Joint Registrar [Examination (Judicial)], High Court of Delhi within five days of declaration of the result. Candidates in Government/Judicial service must also inform their parent office of their application and produce an NOC if called for Viva-Voce.
- Proof of age (Matriculation Certificate or equivalent)
- Mark-sheets and Pass Certificates of Xth and XIIth Class
- LL.B. degree or equivalent law degree (semester-wise/consolidated marksheets)
- Advocate’s licence and Bar Council enrolment certificate
- Certificate from Bar Council certifying period of practice, countersigned by the Registrar General or authorised officer of the High Court/District Judge
- Pass Certificate of All India Bar Examination, wherever applicable
- Copy of order sheets/judgments (at least 2 per year) for cases during the 7 years preceding the last date of application
- Income Tax Return Acknowledgements and Computation/Statement of Accounts
- No Objection Certificate (original) from employer if in Government/Judicial service
- Original Caste Certificate (for SC/ST candidates) issued by prescribed authority
- Original Disability Certificate (for PwD candidates) issued by Government Hospital/Medical Board
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam 2026
Many candidates make avoidable errors while applying for the Delhi HJS Vacancy 2026 that can lead to disqualification at any stage of the selection process.
- Applying without completing 7 years of continuous practice as an Advocate as on 15 July 2026, which is the mandatory eligibility requirement.
- Sending the printout of the online application form to the High Court of Delhi, which is explicitly not required and should not be done.
- Using eraser or whitener on the OMR Answer Sheet during the Preliminary Examination, which leads to automatic negative marking of 0.25 marks.
- Darkening more than one oval per question on the OMR sheet, as multiple marking also attracts negative marking of 0.25 marks per question.
- PwD candidates failing to submit the Certificate of Limitation in Writing (Annexure A or C) at least 3 days before the examination date, which will result in denial of scribe/compensatory time facility.
- Candidates in Government/Judicial service not informing their parent office of their application, which can create issues at the NOC stage if shortlisted for Viva-Voce.
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