Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026 Out | Cut-Off & Merit List

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Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026 Out — Stage-I Prelims Merit List & Cut-Off Marks | 2343 Shortlisted | Mains 24 May 2026
Stage-I Result Out • High Court of Delhi • JJA / Restorer 2026 • 25 April 2026

Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026 Out Stage-I Preliminary CBT Result Declared 25 April 2026 • 2,343 Candidates Shortlisted from 26,226 Appeared • Official Cut-Off Released • Mains Exam: 24 May 2026 • delhihighcourt.nic.in

The High Court of Delhi has officially declared the Stage-I Preliminary Examination (Computer Based Test) Result for the Junior Judicial Assistant (JJA) / Restorer (Open) Examination – 2026 on 25 April 2026 at delhihighcourt.nic.in. The result notice (signed by Arun Kumar, Registrar) contains category-wise cut-off marks, shortlisted candidate roll numbers, and exam statistics. Out of 26,226 candidates who appeared in the CBT conducted on 22 March 2026, a total of 2,343 candidates have been shortlisted for the next stage — approximately 15 times the total notified vacancies of 152 posts. The General category cut-off is 93.333 out of 120 marks. The Stage-II Main (Descriptive) Examination is scheduled for 24 May 2026 (Sunday).

Stage-I Result Out — 25 April 2026
👤 2,343 Candidates Shortlisted
📅 Mains: 24 May 2026 (Sunday)
🏆 General Cut-Off: 93.333 / 120
🔗 Portal: delhihighcourt.nic.in
🏆 152 JJA / Restorer Posts
25 Apr
Result Declared
👤
2,343
Shortlisted
📋
26,226
Appeared in CBT
🏆
93.333
General Cut-Off
📅
24 May
Mains Exam

📄 Download Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026

Stage-I Preliminary CBT Result PDF — Released 25 April 2026 — Search roll number using Ctrl+F
Signed by Arun Kumar, Registrar, High Court of Delhi

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Result Overview
Stage-I Prelims result verified directly from official DHC notice signed by Registrar Arun Kumar
DetailInformation
OrganisationHigh Court of Delhi, New Delhi — Examination Branch (Non-Judicial)
Exam / Result NameResult of Stage-I Preliminary Examination (Computer Based Test) of Junior Judicial Assistant / Restorer (Open) Examination – 2026
Result Date25 April 2026
Result Notice Signed ByArun Kumar, Registrar, High Court of Delhi
CBT Exam Held On22 March 2026
Exam ModeComputer Based Test (CBT) — Multiple Choice Questions
Total Vacancies152 posts (JJA / Restorer)
Total Appeared in CBT26,226 candidates
Total Absent9,573 candidates
Shortlisting Multiplier15 times the notified vacancy per category
Total Shortlisted2,343 candidates (for Stage-II Mains)
Result FormatPDF — list of shortlisted roll numbers + category-wise cut-off marks
Result Portaldelhihighcourt.nic.in → General Notices → View All
Direct Scorecardcdn.digialm.com — (Registration No. + Date of Birth login)
Prelims Marks Counted?No — Prelims is qualifying only; marks NOT included in final merit
Next StageStage-II Main (Descriptive) Examination — 24 May 2026 (Sunday)
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Official Category-wise Cut-Off Marks — Stage-I 2026
Verified from official DHC result notice — CBT out of 120 marks — signed by Registrar Arun Kumar
General
62 vacancies
93.333
out of 120
EWS
12 vacancies
96.666
out of 120
OBC-NCL
44 vacancies
86.923
out of 120
SC
20 vacancies
87.248
out of 120
ST
14 vacancies
78.205
out of 120
PwBD (Horizontal)
10 reserved posts
54.221
out of 120
CategoryVacancies15× = RequiredActually ShortlistedCut-Off Marks (out of 120)
General62930938 *93.333
EWS12180181 *96.666
OBC-NCL44660669 *86.923
SC20300302 *87.248
ST14210211 *78.205
Sub-Total1522,2802,301
PwBD (Horizontal Reserved)101504254.221
Grand Total2,4302,343
* Candidates securing the same cut-off marks as the category threshold have also been included in the shortlisted list. EWS cut-off (96.666) is highest — EWS candidates face the toughest competition despite lower vacancies. PwBD posts are horizontal reservations across all categories.
⚠ The CBT was of 120 marks (1 mark per question, –0.25 negative marking). Marks scored in the CBT do NOT count towards final merit — Prelims is qualifying only. Only candidates whose roll numbers appear in the shortlisted PDF are eligible for Stage-II Mains on 24 May 2026.
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Stage-I CBT Exam Statistics
26,226 appeared | 9,573 absent | 2,343 shortlisted — General category highest turnout
26,226
Candidates Appeared in CBT
9,573
Candidates Absent
2,343
Shortlisted for Stage-II
StatisticCountContext
Total candidates appeared26,226Out of ~35,799 who registered (estimate)
Total candidates absent9,573Approximately 26.7% of registered candidates did not appear
Total vacancies152Junior Judicial Assistant / Restorer posts
Shortlisting multiplier15×15 times the notified vacancy per category
Total shortlisted2,343For Stage-II Main (Descriptive) Examination
Overall competition ratio~172 : 1Approximately 172 candidates per vacancy (among those who appeared)
Prelims CBT marks120 total120 MCQ questions × 1 mark each | –0.25 negative marking
The highest category appearance was from General category candidates, followed by OBC-NCL and SC. Notably, the EWS cut-off (96.666) was higher than the General cut-off (93.333) — indicating intense competition in the EWS category despite its smaller vacancy pool of 12 posts. The overall shortlisting rate was approximately 8.9% (2,343 shortlisted out of 26,226 who appeared).
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How to Check Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026
Step-by-step guide — download PDF → use Ctrl+F to search roll number — delhihighcourt.nic.in
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Visit delhihighcourt.nic.in

Open your browser and go to the official website www.delhihighcourt.nic.in. Scroll down on the homepage to find the "General Notices" section. Click on "View All" to open the complete list of notices.

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Find the JJA Stage-I Result Notice

In the General Notices list, look for the link titled: "Result of Stage-I Preliminary Examination (Computer Based Test) of Junior Judicial Assistant / Restorer (Open) Examination – 2026 held on 22.03.2026". This notice was published on 25 April 2026. Click on the link.

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Download the Result PDF

The result notice PDF will open in a new tab. This notice contains the category-wise cut-off marks table and a link/list of shortlisted roll numbers. Download and save the PDF to your device for future reference. Alternatively, use the direct scorecard link at cdn.digialm.com to check your individual marks and status using your Registration Number and Date of Birth.

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Search Your Roll Number — Press Ctrl+F

In the downloaded result PDF (shortlisted roll numbers list), press Ctrl+F (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+F (Mac) to open the search box. Type your Roll Number exactly as it appeared on your admit card. If your roll number is found in the PDF, you are shortlisted for Stage-II Mains on 24 May 2026. If not found, you have not qualified the Prelims cut-off in your category.

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Check Scorecard for Individual Marks

For your individual marks scored in the CBT, visit the direct scorecard portal at cdn.digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/33131/97738/Index.html. Log in with your Registration Number and Date of Birth. Your individual CBT marks will be displayed. Remember: these CBT marks are qualifying only and are NOT added to the final merit list. The Mains exam and Interview determine final selection.

delhihighcourt.nic.in → General Notices → View All Download PDF — press Ctrl+F — search roll number Scorecard: cdn.digialm.com (Reg No. + DoB) Shortlisted: prepare for Mains on 24 May 2026
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Complete Recruitment Timeline
From notification Feb 2026 to Mains 24 May 2026 — all key dates verified
📣Delhi HC JJA / Restorer (Open) Examination 2026 Notification Released — 152 vacancies notified at delhihighcourt.nic.in30 January 2026
📋Online Application Open at delhihighcourt.nic.in — Apply with photo, signature, educational details, fee payment04 February 2026
🚫Last Date of Online Application (11:00 PM) — Correction window: 25–27 Feb 2026 (₹1,200 first / ₹500 second)23 February 2026
💻Stage-I Preliminary Examination (CBT) — 120 MCQ questions, 120 marks, –0.25 negative marking — multiple Delhi/NCR centres22 March 2026
Stage-I Prelims Result Declared — 2,343 shortlisted from 26,226 appeared — Category-wise cut-offs released — Signed by Registrar Arun Kumar25 April 2026
📋Stage-II Main (Descriptive) Examination — 100 marks, 2 hours — Essay, Letter Writing, Grammar, Translation — English language — Merit-based (counts in final selection)24 May 2026 (Sunday)
💻Stage-III English Typing Test — 35 WPM, 10 minutes on computer — Qualifying (no merit marks)After Mains result
🏅Stage-IV Interview / Viva-Voce — Personality and communication assessment — Counts in final meritAfter Typing Test
📋Document Verification + Medical — Final step before appointment to Group B Level-6 postFinal stage
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What Happens Next — Full Selection Process
4 stages — Prelims qualifying — Mains + Interview determine final merit — Typing test qualifying
StageComponentMarksNatureStatus
Stage IPreliminary CBT — 120 MCQ questions (General English, Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Reasoning, Numerical Ability)120 marksQualifying only
Not in merit
COMPLETED
Result: 25 Apr 2026
Stage IIMain (Descriptive) Examination — Essay & Letter Writing, Grammar, Translation in English language100 marksMerit-based ★
Counts in final
UPCOMING
24 May 2026
Stage IIIEnglish Typing Test — 35 WPM, 10 minutes on computerQualifyingQualifying only
Not in merit
PENDING
Stage IVInterview / Viva-Voce — Personality, communication, legal aptitudeMerit-basedMerit-based ★
Counts in final
PENDING
FinalDocument Verification + Medical ExaminationQualifyingEligibility checkPENDING
Final merit list = Mains (Stage-II) marks + Interview (Stage-IV) marks. Prelims (Stage-I) and Typing Test (Stage-III) are qualifying only — clearing them is mandatory but marks scored are not added to final selection merit.
📋 Stage-II Mains Exam Details — 24 May 2026
  • Date: 24 May 2026 (Sunday)
  • Mode: Descriptive (written/offline)
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Marks: 100
  • Language: English only
  • Contents: Essay writing, Letter writing, English grammar (comprehension, sentence correction, fill-in-the-blanks), and Translation (from Hindi to English or English to Hindi)
  • Merit impact: This is the most important stage — Mains marks directly determine your final selection rank along with the Interview
  • Minimum qualifying marks: Category-wise minimum marks must be secured to proceed to Stage-III (Typing Test)
  • NOC requirement: Candidates currently employed in Central/State Government or PSU must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) at the Interview stage if declared successful in prior stages
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About Delhi HC JJA Recruitment 2026
152 Group B posts — Graduate + 35 WPM — Pay Level-6 ₹35,400–₹1,12,400 — Age 18–32 as on 01.01.2026
ParticularsDetails
OrganisationHigh Court of Delhi, New Delhi
Post NameJunior Judicial Assistant (JJA) / Restorer — Open Examination
Total Vacancies152 posts — UR 62, OBC-NCL 44, SC 20, ST 14, EWS 12 + PwBD 10 (horizontal)
Post Group & LevelGroup 'B' (Non-Gazetted) | Pay Level-6 (7th CPC)
Pay Scale₹35,400 – ₹1,12,400 per month + DA, HRA, TA, and other allowances
Educational QualificationGraduate from a recognised University. All qualifications must be completed on or before 23 February 2026 (last date of application).
Typing Speed RequirementMinimum 35 words per minute (WPM) in English on computer — tested in Stage-III Typing Test
Age Limit18–32 years as on 01 January 2026 | Relaxation: SC/ST +5 yrs, OBC-NCL +3 yrs, PwBD +10 yrs | No upper age limit for regular Delhi HC employees (subject to qualification)
Application Period04 February 2026 to 23 February 2026
Application FeeGeneral / OBC-NCL / EWS: ₹1,500/- | SC / ST / PwBD: ₹1,300/-
Official Websitedelhihighcourt.nic.in
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Frequently Asked Questions
Complete Q&A — Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026 (Stage-I Prelims)
When was Delhi High Court JJA Result 2026 declared?+
The Delhi High Court JJA / Restorer Stage-I Preliminary Examination (CBT) Result 2026 was officially declared on 25 April 2026 at delhihighcourt.nic.in. The result notice was signed by Arun Kumar, Registrar, High Court of Delhi. The CBT was conducted on 22 March 2026 across Delhi/NCR centres for 152 vacancies. A total of 2,343 candidates have been shortlisted for Stage-II Mains exam on 24 May 2026.
What are the official category-wise cut-off marks for Delhi HC JJA 2026?+
The official category-wise cut-off marks for Stage-I Prelims (out of 120 marks) are: General — 93.333 | EWS — 96.666 | OBC-NCL — 86.923 | SC — 87.248 | ST — 78.205 | PwBD (Horizontal) — 54.221. Candidates scoring equal to or above these marks in their respective category are shortlisted. Notably, EWS has the highest cut-off (96.666) — higher than General (93.333) — due to intense competition for 12 EWS vacancies.
How many candidates appeared and were shortlisted?+
A total of 26,226 candidates appeared in the Stage-I CBT held on 22 March 2026. 9,573 candidates were absent. Out of those who appeared, 2,343 candidates have been shortlisted for Stage-II Mains (approximately 15 times the total notified vacancies of 152). This is an overall shortlisting rate of approximately 8.9% — meaning roughly 1 in 11 candidates who appeared made it to the next round.
What is the Delhi High Court JJA Mains exam date 2026?+
The Stage-II Main (Descriptive) Examination for Delhi HC JJA 2026 is scheduled for 24 May 2026 (Sunday). All 2,343 shortlisted candidates are eligible to appear. The Mains exam is 100 marks, 2-hour duration, in English language, covering essay writing, letter writing, grammar, and translation. Mains marks count in the final merit list.
Why is EWS cut-off higher than General cut-off in Delhi HC JJA 2026?+
The EWS cut-off (96.666) is higher than the General cut-off (93.333) because EWS has only 12 vacancies but shortlisting is done at 15 times the vacancy — requiring only 180 candidates. With a large number of EWS applicants competing for a smaller pool of spots, the qualifying threshold rises higher. This is mathematically consistent with how competitive cut-offs work when there are fewer seats but a similarly competitive applicant pool. In contrast, General has 62 vacancies requiring 930 candidates, giving more room.
Are Prelims marks counted in the final Delhi HC JJA merit list?+
No. The Stage-I Preliminary CBT is qualifying in nature — candidates must clear the category-wise cut-off to be shortlisted, but marks scored in Prelims are NOT added to the final merit list. Similarly, the Stage-III English Typing Test is also qualifying. The final merit list and selection are based solely on Stage-II Mains (Descriptive) marks + Stage-IV Interview marks combined. This means your Prelims rank has no bearing on final selection — what matters is Mains and Interview performance.
My roll number is not in the result PDF — am I disqualified?+
If your roll number does not appear in the shortlisted candidates PDF, it means your CBT marks were below the category-wise cut-off, and you have not qualified for Stage-II Mains. First, ensure you are searching in the correct PDF (not the notice PDF but the roll number list PDF). Also verify you searched your exact roll number using Ctrl+F without extra spaces or characters. If after careful verification your roll number is not found, you can check your individual marks at the scorecard portal (cdn.digialm.com) to confirm your score against the category cut-off.
What is the typing speed requirement in Delhi HC JJA Typing Test?+
Stage-III English Typing Test requires a minimum speed of 35 words per minute (WPM) in English on a computer. The test duration is 10 minutes. The Typing Test is qualifying — candidates must clear it to proceed to Interview but typing marks are not added to merit. Candidates who clear Mains (Stage-II) are called for the Typing Test. Ensure adequate typing practice in English to comfortably achieve 35+ WPM accuracy.
What is the salary for Delhi High Court Junior Judicial Assistant?+
Selected JJA / Restorer candidates are placed at Pay Level-6 of the 7th Pay Commission Pay Matrix: ₹35,400 to ₹1,12,400 per month. In addition, employees receive Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Transport Allowance, and other central government benefits. The post is a Group B (Non-Gazetted) permanent position at the High Court of Delhi.
What documents are needed for Document Verification in Delhi HC JJA 2026?+
Candidates must carry originals and self-attested photocopies of: 10th certificate (for date of birth proof), Graduation degree/provisional certificate + mark sheets, Category certificate (OBC-NCL/SC/ST/EWS/PwBD as applicable), Typing speed certificate or proof, Photograph (passport size, same as application), and any other documents specified in the interview call letter. Government/PSU employees must produce a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer.
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Official Links — Delhi HC JJA Result 2026
Check result only at delhihighcourt.nic.in — Mains admit card also released there
📋 Key Reminders for Shortlisted Candidates
  • Mains exam is on 24 May 2026 (Sunday) — download admit card from delhihighcourt.nic.in as and when released
  • Start Mains preparation immediately — focus on English essay writing (400–600 words), formal letter writing, grammar rules, and translation accuracy
  • Translation in Mains: Practice translating Hindi government circulars/newspaper articles into English and vice versa — this is the most differentiating component
  • Typing test next: If not already at 35 WPM in English, start typing practice daily — use online tools like TypingMaster or 10FastFingers
  • Prelims marks irrelevant now — do not spend time calculating or worrying about CBT scores; focus entirely on Mains preparation
  • NOC requirement: If currently employed in a Central/State Govt. job or PSU, start the process of obtaining NOC from your employer well in advance
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