PSSSB ADA Recruitment 2026 — 170 Posts Assistant District Attorney (Sahayak Zila Attorney) • Department of Home Affairs & Justice, Punjab • LLB + 2 Years Bar Practice • Apply Online 30 April–20 May 2026 • sssb.punjab.gov.in
The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has released Advertisement No. 09 of 2026 on 23 April 2026 for recruitment of 170 Group-B posts of Assistant District Attorney (ADA) / Sahayak Zila Attorney in the Department of Home Affairs & Justice, Government of Punjab. Eligible candidates holding an LLB (Professional Degree) with a minimum of 2 years of active practice at the Bar and Punjabi at Matriculation level can apply online at sssb.punjab.gov.in from 30 April 2026 to 20 May 2026. Out of 170 vacancies, 56 posts are reserved for women. Selection is through an offline OMR-based Written Competitive Examination of 120 questions for 480 marks — no interview. Final merit is based purely on written exam performance. Pay Scale: Pay Level-6 — ₹35,400–₹1,12,400 per month plus allowances under Punjab Government service rules.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organisation | Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB / SSSB Punjab) |
| Advertisement No. | 09 of 2026 |
| Notification Date | 23 April 2026 (short notice) | Detailed notification: 24 April 2026 |
| Post Name | Assistant District Attorney (ADA) — Sahayak Zila Attorney (ਸਹਾਇਕ ਜ਼ਿਲ੍ਹਾ ਅਟਾਰਨੀ) |
| Department | Department of Home Affairs & Justice, Government of Punjab |
| Post Group | Group B (Gazetted) |
| Total Vacancies | 170 posts (including backlog vacancies) |
| Women Reserved | 56 posts reserved for women candidates |
| Pay Scale | Pay Level-6 (7th CPC): ₹35,400–₹1,12,400 per month + DA, HRA, TA, and other Punjab Govt allowances |
| Educational Qualification | LLB (Professional Degree) from recognised university + minimum 2 years Bar practice after enrolment |
| Age Limit | 18–37 years as on 01 January 2026 |
| Application Opens | 30 April 2026 |
| Application Closes | 20 May 2026 |
| Correction Window | No correction allowed after final submission — verify all details before submitting |
| Eligibility Cutoff Date | 20 May 2026 (last date — all qualifications must be fulfilled by this date) |
| Selection Process | Written Competitive Examination (OMR) → Document Verification → Medical |
| Interview | No interview — merit based on written exam only |
| Official Website | sssb.punjab.gov.in |
Eligibility cutoff date — all qualifications (LLB, 2 yrs Bar practice, Punjabi Matric) must be fulfilled by this date20 May 2026
| Category | Vacancies | Note |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | As per Punjab norms | Open to all eligible candidates |
| Scheduled Caste — Mazhabi & Balmiki | As per Punjab norms | Punjab domicile certificate required for reservation |
| Scheduled Caste — Ramdasia & Others | As per Punjab norms | Punjab domicile certificate required for reservation |
| Backward Class (BC) | As per Punjab norms | Non-Creamy Layer certificate required |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) | As per Punjab norms | Valid EWS certificate from Punjab authority |
| Ex-Servicemen & Dependents | As per Punjab norms | Horizontal reservation across all categories |
| Sports Persons | As per Punjab norms | Horizontal reservation across all categories |
| Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | As per Punjab norms | Horizontal reservation; age relaxation up to 47 yrs |
| Women Reserved Posts | 56 out of 170 | Reserved for women candidates across all categories |
| Total | 170 Posts | Including backlog vacancies |
| Category-wise detailed breakup is available in the official notification PDF at sssb.punjab.gov.in → Advt. No. 09/2026. Reservation benefits are available ONLY to candidates domiciled in Punjab who produce a valid Domicile/Residence Certificate not older than 5 years. Candidates from other states will be treated as general category candidates. | ||
Educational Qualification (any one of the following):
- Option 1: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) — Professional Degree from a University or Institution recognised by the Bar Council of India, with minimum 2 years of active practice at the Bar after enrolment as an Advocate
- Option 2: Barrister of England or Ireland, or a member of Faculty of Advocates of Scotland, who is eligible for enrolment as an Advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961 — with 2 years Bar practice
- Punjabi Language: Must have passed Matriculation (10th) examination with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject, or any other equivalent examination, as per Rule 17 of Punjab Civil Services (General and Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994
- All qualifications cutoff: Must be fulfilled on or before 20 May 2026 (last date of application) as per Punjab Government Notification No. G.S.R.7/Const./Art.309/Amd.(23)/2026 dated 21.01.2026
- Punjab Domicile: Domicile/Residence Certificate of Punjab (not older than 5 years) is mandatory for ALL candidates claiming reservation benefits. Male or female, all reserved category candidates must produce this.
Age Limit (as on 01 January 2026):
| Category | Maximum Age | Age Relaxation |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 37 years | No relaxation (Min 18 years) |
| SC / BC (Punjab) | 42 years | +5 years over General |
| Government Employees (Punjab) | 45 years | +8 years over General |
| Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | 47 years | +10 years over General |
| Age cutoff date: 01 January 2026. Age relaxation for Ex-Servicemen as per Punjab Government rules. Candidates who are regular employees of any Punjab Government department/board/corporation have a relaxed upper age limit of 45 years, subject to production of relevant service certificate. | ||
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General / Freedom Fighter / Sports Persons | ₹1,500/- |
| SC / BC (Punjab) | ₹750/- |
| Ex-Servicemen & Dependents | ₹200/- |
| Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | ₹500/- |
| Fee is non-refundable under any circumstances. No fee exemption for any category — all candidates must pay. Incomplete fee payment will result in rejection of the application. Payment is online through the sssb.punjab.gov.in portal. There is no correction window — submit only after verifying all details. | |
| Component | Part A | Part B | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Questions | 100 | 20 | 120 |
| Marks | 400 | 80 | 480 |
| Marks per Question | 4 | 4 | — |
| Negative Marking | –1 per wrong | –1 per wrong | — |
| Nature | Qualifying (qualify first) | Merit-based | — |
| Min. Qualifying (General) | 40% = 160 marks | 40% = 32 marks | — |
| Min. Qualifying (SC/BC Punjab) | 35% = 140 marks | 35% = 28 marks | — |
| Duration | 2 hours total (composite) — Offline OMR mode — English medium — No sectional timer | ||
| Part A (Law) must be qualified first — candidates who do not clear the Part A qualifying marks are not considered for Part B evaluation or final merit. Part B (Legal Glossary Punjabi) marks count in the final merit list. No interview — final merit is based solely on combined written exam performance. Tie-break: (1) older candidate first, (2) higher LLB marks. | |||
Part A — Law Subjects (100 Questions, 400 Marks):
Part B — Legal Glossary in Punjabi (20 Questions, 80 Marks):
- Legal terminology in Punjabi — including legal and judicial terms used in Punjab courts and official proceedings
- Revenue terminology in Punjabi — including key terms like: Jamabandi (land records/register), Khasra (field numbers in land records), Mutation / Intiqal (transfer of ownership in revenue records), Girdawari (crop inspection), Tatima (location sketch), Shajra Nasb (genealogical tree), and other common revenue/patwari terms used in Punjab
- Candidates who have practised in district courts or rural areas of Punjab and are familiar with Punjabi revenue terminology will have a natural advantage in Part B
- Three completely new criminal laws added: BNS (replaces IPC), BNSS (replaces CrPC), and BSA (replaces Indian Evidence Act) are all in the 2026 syllabus alongside the older laws. This is a significant change from previous ADA cycles.
- Four new Acts added for the first time: IT Act, Punjab Excise Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, and Prevention of Damage to Property Act are new inclusions in the 2026 ADA syllabus — they were not part of earlier cycles.
- Preparation strategy: Do not rely on previous years' question papers alone — many topics are new. Get updated study material for BNS, BNSS, and BSA. Compare provisions with IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act to understand changes.
| Stage | Component | Nature |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | Written Competitive Examination — 120 MCQ, 480 marks, OMR offline, 2 hours | Part A (Law, 100Q) + Part B (Legal Glossary Punjabi, 20Q) | Merit-based ★ — Final selection rank based on this |
| Stage 2 | Document Verification — originals of LLB, Bar enrolment, 2-year practice certificate, Punjabi Matric, domicile, category certificate etc. | Qualifying — Must pass to proceed |
| Stage 3 | Medical Examination — fitness test as per Punjab Govt norms for Group B gazetted post | Qualifying — Must pass for final appointment |
| No interview. Final merit list = combined marks of Part A + Part B of the Written Competitive Examination. Tie-break rule: (1) older candidate (DoB) first; (2) if still tied, candidate with higher LLB marks ranks higher. | ||
Visit sssb.punjab.gov.in → Online Applications
Go to sssb.punjab.gov.in and click on "Online Applications". Find Advertisement No. 09 of 2026 — Assistant District Attorney under Live Exams. If not yet registered, click "New Registration" and create your account using a valid Email ID — this generates your User ID and Password. Keep your credentials secure.
Fill Application Form — Personal, Legal & Educational Details
After logging in, open the ADA 2026 application. Fill in: personal details, date of birth, category, LLB degree details (university, year, marks), Bar Council enrolment number and date, 2-year practice start and end date, Punjabi Matric details (board, year, pass/fail), domicile certificate details, and contact information. Every detail must match your original documents — no correction is allowed after submission.
Upload Documents
Upload scanned copies of: Passport-size photograph (recent, JPEG), Scanned signature (JPEG), 10th Matric certificate (for Punjabi language proof), LLB degree certificate, Bar Council enrolment certificate, 2-year Bar practice certificate from the court or Bar Association, Category certificate (SC/BC/EWS — must be current/non-creamy layer), Domicile/Residence Certificate of Punjab (not older than 5 years), Aadhaar card. File formats and size limits are specified on the portal.
Pay Application Fee Online
Proceed to fee payment: General/Freedom Fighter/Sports: ₹1,500; SC/BC Punjab: ₹750; Ex-Servicemen/Dependents: ₹200; PwD: ₹500. Pay online through the portal using Net Banking, UPI, or Debit/Credit card. Save the payment receipt/transaction ID. Fee is non-refundable — no exemption for any category.
Preview, Submit & Save Confirmation — Before 20 May 2026
Review every detail in the application preview — personal information, LLB details, Bar enrolment and practice period, category, uploaded documents. Once satisfied, click "Final Submit". Download and save the confirmation/acknowledgement page — this is proof of submission. Note: There is NO correction window — any mistake in the submitted application cannot be rectified. Apply well before 20 May to avoid last-minute portal issues.
The Assistant District Attorney (ADA) is a Group-B Gazetted officer in the Department of Home Affairs and Justice, Government of Punjab. ADAs represent the State of Punjab in criminal courts at the district and sessions level, arguing on behalf of the prosecution in criminal trials. They work alongside the District Attorney and Senior Additional District Attorney, assisting in cases under the IPC (now BNS), CrPC (now BNSS), Punjab Excise Act, NDPS Act, and other criminal statutes. Knowledge of local Punjabi legal terminology (Part B syllabus) is essential because much of the court record, revenue documentation, and evidence in Punjab district courts is in Punjabi. ADAs also provide legal opinions to district administration on criminal matters. This is a prestigious gazetted post in the Punjab Law Department with stable career growth prospects within the state prosecution services.
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