Bombay High Court Recruitment 2025 — Apply Online for 2,381 Clerk, Peon
& Other Posts
Quick summary (must-knows): The Bombay High Court has
released a large Group C/D recruitment drive for 2,381 vacancies across
its Principal Seat (Mumbai) and Benches (Nagpur, Aurangabad). Online
applications opened 15 December 2025 and the last date to apply is 5
January 2026 (5:00 PM). Posts include Clerk, Peon, Driver, Stenographer
(lower/higher grade) and other support staff. Candidates should read the
official notification and apply through the Bombay High Court recruitment
portal.
OFFIICAL WEBSITE :-https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/index.php
Steno Higher Notification PDF :-https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/writereaddata/recruitment/PDF/recruitbom20251208233337.pdf
1. What’s been announced (vacancy highlights)
- Total
vacancies: 2,381 (Group C and D posts).
- Main
posts reported across sources:
- Clerk
(largest share — ~1,382 posts reported in many summaries)
- Peon/Process
Server/Orderly (~887 reported)
- Driver
(several dozen — reported ~37)
- Stenographer
(Lower/Higher Grade) (combined smaller number, e.g., 56 reported for
one grade)
- Other
Group C/D posts as per notification (post names and exact counts vary by
bench/seat).
Note: different media summaries sometimes list slight
variations (2,381 vs 2,382), so always confirm the exact post-wise numbers in
the official PDF on the Bombay High Court recruitment page before applying.
2. Important dates (officially published)
- Notification
release / issue date: early–mid December 2025 (notification uploaded
in December; several summaries say 8–9 Dec 2025).
- Online
application start: 15 December 2025 (11:00 AM reported).
- Last
date to apply / fee payment: 5 January 2026 (5:00 PM reported).
- Correction
window / admit card / exam dates: to be notified (check official
portal for updates).
3. Who can apply — eligibility (post-wise)
Eligibility differs by post. Below are the common,
widely-reported criteria — always verify the exact criteria in the official
notification before submitting.
Clerk (Group C) — typical requirements
- Educational
qualification: Graduate from a recognized university (some
notifications accept equivalent).
- Age
limit: Usually 18–38 years (subject to category relaxations).
- Local
residency / language: Ability to read/write/know Marathi (or as
specified for particular benches) and local norms may be required.
- Skill
tests: Typing / computer knowledge test may apply; interview for some
posts.
Peon / Group D posts
- Educational
qualification: Usually minimum Matriculation/10th pass (some
posts may accept 8th pass — check notification).
- Age
limit: Typically 18–33 or 18–35 years depending on post.
- Physical
requirements: For some posts physical fitness or ability to perform
court duties is expected.
Driver
- Educational
qualification: Typically 10th pass; valid heavy/light motor vehicle
driving licence required.
- Experience:
Some recruitments ask for prior driving experience (bench-specific).
- Age
limit: Varies.
Stenographer (Lower/Higher Grade)
- Education:
12th/Graduate as per post.
- Skill:
Required shorthand & typing speed (prescribed words/minute) and
possibly computer skills.
Reservation & Relaxations: All standard central /
state reservation rules apply (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/Ex-servicemen/PwD). Age relaxation
for reserved categories is applicable as per rules stated in the notification.
4. Pay scales & emoluments (what to expect)
The recruitment is for Group C and D posts — pay will be as
per the Bombay High Court pay matrix and earlier patterns for similar
posts:
- Clerk
— entry-level pay in Group C scale (exact pay band and grade pay will be
specified in the notification).
- Peon
/ Orderly — Group D pay scale (basic pay + allowances).
- Driver
/ Steno — grade/pay depending on post (with allowances and DA as per
government rules).
Action: Check the official notification’s “Pay Scale”
/ “Scale of Pay” table for the precise basic pay, grade pay, and allowances for
each post.
5. Application fee (typical structure)
- General
/ OBC / EWS: specified fee (often in the nominal government
recruitment range; check the PDF).
- SC/ST
/ PwD / Ex-servicemen: usually concession or full exemption.
- Mode
of payment: Online (netbanking / debit/credit / UPI / challan where
applicable).
Action: Confirm the exact category-wise fee from the
official notification and pay by the last date (5 Jan 2026 reported).
6. Selection process — stage-by-stage
Selection usually involves a combination of the following
depending on post:
For Clerk / Stenographer
- Computer-based
test (CBT) / Written exam — objective questions (General Knowledge,
English/Marathi, Numerical Ability, Computer Knowledge, Reasoning).
- Skill
test / Typing test / Shorthand test — for posts requiring
typing/shorthand.
- Descriptive
test / Interview — for Clerk some recruitments include an interview or
document verification stage.
- Document
verification and medical fitness.
For Peon / Driver / Group D
- Written
objective exam (sometimes minimal) or qualifying test.
- Skill
test (driving test for Driver).
- Document
verification and medical.
Exact exam pattern, number of questions, duration, and marks
distribution will be in the official notification and/or admit card. Always
download and follow the prescribed syllabus and pattern.
7. Syllabus — what to prepare
Although the precise syllabus varies by post, common
syllabus areas for Group C/D recruitment include:
Objective / CBT topics
- English
Language — comprehension, grammar, vocabulary.
- Marathi
/ Local Language — (reading & writing) for Maharashtra courts;
some benches require Marathi comprehension.
- General
Knowledge & Current Affairs — national & state-level important
events, judiciary basics, basic legal awareness.
- Numerical
Ability / Arithmetics — basic maths up to 10th standard.
- Reasoning
& Mental Ability — verbal & non-verbal reasoning.
- Basic
Computer Knowledge — MS Office, Internet, email, basic concepts (for
clerical posts).
Skill tests
- Typing
speed test — words per minute (WPM) as specified.
- Shorthand
test — specified shorthand speed (if required).
- Driving
test — on-road/off-road driving assessment for Drivers.
8. How to apply — step-by-step (online)
- Read
the official notification PDF carefully (post-wise eligibility,
application fee, exam pattern & documents). Link available on the
Bombay High Court recruitment page.
- Register
/ Create profile on the Bombay High Court recruitment portal (if
required) using a valid email & mobile number.
- Fill
out the online application form with correct personal, educational,
and contact details. Select the correct post and bench
(Mumbai/Nagpur/Aurangabad) where required.
- Upload
scanned documents — photograph, signature, educational certificates,
caste certificate (if applicable), PwD certificate, driving licence (for
Driver post), etc. Follow size and format limits given in notification.
- Pay
the application fee online before the last date (5 Jan 2026 reported).
- Submit
& download confirmation — save/print the application form and fee
receipt / acknowledgement for future reference.
- Keep
watching the official portal for admit card release, exam date, and
additional notices.
9. Documents required (scans to upload)
- Recent
passport-size photo (spec size in notification).
- Signature
scan.
- 10th
/ 12th / Graduation certificates as applicable.
- Caste
/ Income / EWS certificate (if claiming reservation).
- PwD
certificate (if applicable).
- Driving
licence (for Driver posts).
- Experience
certificate (if post mentions experience).
- ID
proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport/Driving Licence).
Verify exact file formats/size in the notification.
10. Reservation, age-relaxation & domicile
- Reservation
for SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates as per government norms.
- Age
relaxation for reserved categories, ex-servicemen, and PwD as per rules —
check the notification’s table.
- Some
posts may require local language proficiency or domicile/residency
proof for certain benches.
11. Preparing for the exam — practical tips
- Download
previous year papers (if available) and solve them under timed
conditions. Focus on the pattern and question types.
- Clerical
posts: practice typing speed and computer basics daily
(MS Word, Excel, email). Use online typing tests to track WPM.
- Stenographer:
practice shorthand and transcription at the required speed.
- Peon
/ Group D: revise basic arithmetic, general knowledge, and reading
comprehension.
- Driver:
ensure your driving licence is valid and practice for manoeuvres
frequently; understand basic vehicle maintenance.
- General
knowledge: read daily current affairs (last 6–12 months) and
Maharashtra state events.
- Mock
tests & time management: take sectional mocks to improve speed and
accuracy.
- Health
& documentation: keep original documents and multiple photocopies
ready for DV.
12. FAQs (quick answers)
Q: Where do I apply?
A: On the Bombay High Court recruitment portal (recruitment section of
bombayhighcourt.nic.in).
Q: When does online registration close?
A: Reported last date is 5 January 2026 (5:00 PM). Confirm on the
official page at time of applying.
Q: Is there negative marking?
A: The notification/exam instructions state whether negative marking applies —
check the exam scheme in the PDF.
Q: Can I apply for more than one post?
A: Many government recruitments restrict applications to one post per candidate
per recruitment cycle unless explicitly allowed. Check the notification’s “How
to apply” instructions.
Q: Who to contact for queries?
A: Recruitment helpline/contact details are provided on the official
recruitment page and in the notification. Use the official contact only.
13. Where to check official updates
- Bombay
High Court official website — Recruitment section:— this is the
authoritative source for the notification PDF, apply link, corrigenda and
admit cards. Always prefer the official page for downloads and payments.
- Reputed
exam portals and newspapers (Times of India, Jagran Josh, Testbook,
BankersAdda) provide summaries — useful for quick reading but verify
against the official PDF.
14. Checklist before you submit
- Confirm
post-wise eligibility (education, age, nationality, experience).
- Ensure
photo & signature meet size and format instructions.
- Keep
original certificates handy for later verification.
- Double-check
category & bench selection.
- Review
fee payment status and print receipt.
- Note
down application number / registration ID for future tracking.
15. Final advice & next steps
- Read
the official PDF carefully (it contains definitive rules, deadlines,
exam pattern, and post-wise details). Download and save a copy.
- If
you are eligible, apply early — don’t wait for the last day to
avoid technical glitches. (Application window reported: 15 Dec 2025 — 5
Jan 2026).
- Start
targeted preparation immediately (typing practice for clerks, shorthand
for stenos, driving practice for drivers). Use mock tests and previous
papers.
- Keep
an eye on official announcements for admit cards and exam dates and
subscribe to email/SMS alerts from the recruitment portal if available.
Sources and further reading (key links)
- Bombay
High Court — Recruitment page (official).
- Times
of India — Recruitment reports and registration notices.
- Jagran
Josh — Detailed summary of notification & dates.
- BankersAdda
/ CareerPower / Testbook — explanatory posts, syllabus & preparation
guidance.
Steno Higher Notification PDF :-https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/writereaddata/recruitment/PDF/recruitbom20251208233337.pdf
OFFICAL WEBSITE :-https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/index.php