High Court of Delhi District Judge Recruitment 2026: 27 Posts, Apply by 15 July 2026
- Delhi High Court
- Delhi
- Permanent
Vacancy Details
27 total vacancies
Pay Scale
Rs. 1,44,840 - Rs. 1,94,660
- Min
- ₹144,840
- Max
- ₹194,660
Eligibility
Citizen of India. Advocate with minimum 7 years continuous practice as on 15.07.2026 OR Ju…
Age: 35 – 45 years
Application Fee
- General/OBC
- ₹2,000
- SC/ST/PWD
- ₹500
- Payment Mode
- Online
Selection Process
Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination (Written), Viva-Voce
Job Description
High Court of Delhi has released the official notification for Delhi Higher Judicial Service (District Judge) recruitment. A total of 27 vacancies are open. Eligible candidates can apply online before 15 July 2026.
Recruitment Overview
| Total Posts | 27 |
|---|---|
| Last Date to Apply | 15 July 2026 |
| Pay Scale | Rs. 1,44,840 – Rs. 1,94,660 |
| Apply Link | Apply Online |
About High Court of Delhi
High Court of Delhi is the recruiting authority for this notification. Selected candidates will work in Delhi. This notification specifically covers the Delhi Higher Judicial Service (District Judge) post.
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
Citizen of India. Advocate with minimum 7 years continuous practice as on 15.07.2026 OR Judicial Officer with 7 years combined experience as Judicial Officer and Advocate as on 15.07.2026
Age Limit
Candidates must be between 35 and 45 years of age.
Nationality
The applicant must be an Indian citizen.
Pay Scale & Salary
The pay scale for the post is Rs. 1,44,840 – Rs. 1,94,660 per month, in accordance with the official pay matrix.
Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | Rs. 2,000 |
| SC / ST / PwBD / Women | Rs. 500 |
Payment Mode: Online
Selection Process
The selection of candidates will be done through the following stages:
- Preliminary Examination
- Mains Examination (Written)
- Viva-Voce
Preparation Tips
Here are practical tips to help you prepare effectively for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service (District Judge) recruitment:
- Revise core legal subjects: Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Indian Evidence Act, Contract Act, Transfer of Property Act, Specific Relief Act, and state-specific land laws.
- Stay current on landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments of the last 12–18 months — they show up in both prelims and interview.
- Practise judgment-writing and legal drafting — the Mains paper usually has a judgment / order writing exercise plus a translation passage.
- Be conversational on procedural law — judges frequently probe practical knowledge of summons, warrants, bail and pleadings.
- Read the full official notification PDF and the syllabus before starting structured preparation — it is the single source of truth on eligibility, syllabus and pattern.
- Bookmark the official application portal and check it daily during the application window for any corrigendum, syllabus update or admit-card release.
- Keep all original certificates and self-attested photocopies organised in a single labelled file ready for the document-verification round.
Documents Required
Before starting the online application for the Delhi Higher Judicial Service (District Judge) post, candidates should keep the following documents ready in scanned format:
- LL.B. / LL.M. degree mark sheets and final certificate
- Bar Council enrollment certificate (where required)
- Legal-practice / clerkship experience certificate
- Hindi / regional-language proficiency certificate
- Recent passport-size photograph and scanned signature in the format specified on the application portal
- Government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar card / PAN card / Voter ID / Passport / Driving Licence
- Date-of-birth proof — 10th class certificate or Birth Certificate
- Educational qualification mark sheets and certificates relevant to the advertised post
- Caste / category / EWS / PwBD certificates issued by the competent authority (where applicable)
- Working email ID and active mobile number for OTP verification and admit-card download
How to Apply
- Visit the official website at https://www.delhihighcourt.nic.in.
- Click on the recruitment / careers section and locate the current notification.
- Read the official notification PDF carefully and confirm your eligibility.
- Click the Apply Online link to register and create an account if required.
- Fill the application form with personal, educational and contact details.
- Upload scanned copies of photograph, signature and supporting documents in the prescribed format.
- Pay the application fee online as per your category.
- Review all entries, submit the form before 15 July 2026, and download a copy of the confirmation page for future reference.
Important Links
- Apply Online: https://www.delhihighcourt.nic.in
- Notification PDF: Download Official Notification
- Official Website: https://www.delhihighcourt.nic.in
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the last date to apply?
The last date to submit the online application is 15 July 2026.
How many vacancies are open?
A total of 27 vacancies have been notified for Delhi Higher Judicial Service (District Judge).
Who can apply for this recruitment?
Indian citizens who meet the eligibility (Citizen of India. Advocate with minimum 7 years continuous practice as on 15.07.2026 OR Judicial Officer with 7 years combined experience as Judicial Officer and Advocate as on 15.07.2026) and aged between 35 and 45 years are eligible to apply. The detailed post-wise eligibility is listed in the table above.
Is the application process online?
Yes. Candidates must apply through the official online portal at https://www.delhihighcourt.nic.in.
What is the application fee?
The application fee for general category candidates is Rs. 2,000. Reserved category candidates are required to pay Rs. 500.
Where will candidates be posted?
Selected candidates will be posted in Delhi as per the official notification.
Apply before 15 July 2026 on the official portal. Don’t miss this opportunity to join a reputed government organization.
Important Dates
- Apply Starts
- 01 Jul 2026
- Last Date to Apply
- 15 Jul 2026 13 days left