Delhi High Court JJA Judicial Assistant Restorer Result 2026
Author: Madhav Netam Published on: April 26, 2026
Delhi High Court JJA & Restorer Recruitment 2026
Official Notification & Result Updates
The Delhi High Court (DHC) has announced the recruitment for the positions of Junior Judicial Assistant (JJA) and Restorer. Below is a concise breakdown of the essential dates, eligibility criteria, and application details for the 2026 cycle.
📅 Important Dates
Stay on track with these key recruitment milestones:
Application Start Date: February 4, 2026
Application Deadline: February 23, 2026
Fee Payment Deadline: February 23, 2026
Examination Date:March 22, 2026
Answer Key Release: March 24, 2026
Admit Card & Result: To be announced (As per schedule)
💳 Application Fees
Payments must be made through online modes (Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, etc.).
Category
Fee Amount
General / OBC / EWS
Rs. 1500/-
SC / ST / PH
Rs. 1000/-
👤 Age & Eligibility Requirements
Age Limit (as of January 1, 2026):
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Maximum Age: 32 Years
(Note: Age relaxation applies as per official Delhi High Court rules.)
Educational Qualification:
A Bachelor’s Degree in any stream from a recognized Indian University.
A minimum computer typing speed of 30 WPM.
📊 Vacancy Breakdown (Total: 152 Posts)
Detailed distribution of the Junior Judicial Assistant / Restorer positions:
General
OBC
EWS
SC
ST
Total
62
44
12
20
14
152
📝 How to Apply
Read the Notification: Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria by reviewing the full official PDF before applying.
Document Preparation: Gather your ID proof, address details, and basic information.
Scan Documents: Have your photo, signature, and ID proofs ready in the required digital format.
Application Entry: Fill out the form carefully between Feb 4 and Feb 23, 2026.
Review: Use the ‘Preview’ feature to check all columns for errors before final submission.
Print: Always keep a hard copy of the final submitted form for future reference.
Note: This summary provides a snapshot of the recruitment. Candidates are strongly advised to consult the official Delhi High Court notification for comprehensive details before proceeding with their application.