The High Court of Delhi is expected to release the Junior Judicial Assistant (JJA) and Restorer preliminary examination result in April 2026 on delhihighcourt.nic.in. The prelims was conducted on 22 March 2026 across Delhi centres for 152 vacancies; qualifying candidates will advance to the descriptive Mains stage.
Key details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Exam | Delhi High Court JJA / Restorer Recruitment 2026 |
| Conducting body | High Court of Delhi |
| Total vacancies | 152 (Junior Judicial Assistant and Restorer combined) |
| Prelims date | 22 March 2026 |
| Prelims result | Expected April 2026 (PDF on official site) |
| Mains exam | To be scheduled after result |
| Final merit | Based on Mains + Typing Test + Viva-voce |
| Eligibility | Graduation with prescribed typing/computer speed |
| Official result portal | delhihighcourt.nic.in/recruitment-results-current |
Who should check the result
- All candidates who appeared for the Delhi High Court JJA/Restorer Preliminary Test on 22 March 2026
- The result is typically released as a PDF listing qualifying roll numbers — no individual login is required
- Shortlisted candidates will be called for the Mains (descriptive) examination; Mains schedule and admit card release date will be notified separately on the official website
- Candidates who do not find their roll number in the qualifying list are not eligible for the Mains stage in this cycle
How to check the result
- Visit the Delhi High Court official website at delhihighcourt.nic.in
- Navigate to the "Recruitment" section and select "Recruitment Results (Current)"
- Look for the JJA/Restorer Prelims Result 2026 notification PDF
- Download the PDF and search for your roll number using Ctrl+F (desktop) or the find feature on mobile PDF viewers
- Preserve a copy of the PDF for your records — it is the official qualification proof for Mains
- Check the official website for the next-stage (Mains) schedule once released
Important notes
- The Junior Judicial Assistant role is an entry-level court administrative position supporting case management, filing, and docket maintenance
- The Restorer post involves retrieving and maintaining court records — a foundational role for the court's document management system
- Mains examination is descriptive-type testing general awareness, English, and general intelligence; typing test follows the Mains
- Final selection is based on the aggregate of Mains, Typing Test, and Viva-voce scores; Prelims is qualifying only
- Delhi High Court recruitment is highly competitive — the 152 vacancies reportedly attracted several lakh applicants for the prelims
- Candidates who qualify should begin Mains preparation immediately as the schedule is typically announced with short notice