Bombay High Court Recruitment 2025 — Apply Online for 2,381 Clerk, Peon & Other Posts.

 

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

  1. Computer-based test (CBT) / Written exam — objective questions (General Knowledge, English/Marathi, Numerical Ability, Computer Knowledge, Reasoning).
  2. Skill test / Typing test / Shorthand test — for posts requiring typing/shorthand.
  3. Descriptive test / Interview — for Clerk some recruitments include an interview or document verification stage.
  4. Document verification and medical fitness.

For Peon / Driver / Group D

  1. Written objective exam (sometimes minimal) or qualifying test.
  2. Skill test (driving test for Driver).
  3. 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)

  1. Read the official notification PDF carefully (post-wise eligibility, application fee, exam pattern & documents). Link available on the Bombay High Court recruitment page.
  2. Register / Create profile on the Bombay High Court recruitment portal (if required) using a valid email & mobile number.
  3. Fill out the online application form with correct personal, educational, and contact details. Select the correct post and bench (Mumbai/Nagpur/Aurangabad) where required.
  4. 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.
  5. Pay the application fee online before the last date (5 Jan 2026 reported).
  6. Submit & download confirmation — save/print the application form and fee receipt / acknowledgement for future reference.
  7. 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

  1. Download previous year papers (if available) and solve them under timed conditions. Focus on the pattern and question types.
  2. Clerical posts: practice typing speed and computer basics daily (MS Word, Excel, email). Use online typing tests to track WPM.
  3. Stenographer: practice shorthand and transcription at the required speed.
  4. Peon / Group D: revise basic arithmetic, general knowledge, and reading comprehension.
  5. Driver: ensure your driving licence is valid and practice for manoeuvres frequently; understand basic vehicle maintenance.
  6. General knowledge: read daily current affairs (last 6–12 months) and Maharashtra state events.
  7. Mock tests & time management: take sectional mocks to improve speed and accuracy.
  8. 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

  1. Read the official PDF carefully (it contains definitive rules, deadlines, exam pattern, and post-wise details). Download and save a copy.
  2. 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).
  3. Start targeted preparation immediately (typing practice for clerks, shorthand for stenos, driving practice for drivers). Use mock tests and previous papers.
  4. 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

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