Last Date to Apply Online: 5 January 2026 (Tentative)
Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026; 2381 Clerk, Steno, Driver & Peon Posts, Last Date 05 January 2026
Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026 has announced 2381 vacancies for Clerk, Stenographer, Driver and Peon posts. Apply online from 15 December 2025 to 05 January 2026.
Vacancies are open for Mumbai, Nagpur and Aurangabad benches. Selection includes written tests, typing or shorthand tests, skill tests and interviews.
Bombay High Court has released recruitment notifications for 2381 posts of Clerk, Stenographer (Higher & Lower Grade), Staff Car Driver and Peon/Hamal/Farash at the Principal Seat in Mumbai and Benches at Nagpur and Aurangabad. Select Lists and Wait Lists will remain valid for 2 years. Online applications can be submitted from 15 December 2025 to 05 January 2026 through the official website.
Job Overview – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Recruitment Title | Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026 – 2381 Clerk, Stenographer, Staff Car Driver & Peon Posts |
| Posts Covered | Clerk, Stenographer (Higher Grade), Stenographer (Lower Grade), Staff Car Driver, Peon/Hamal/Farash |
| Recruiting Authority | Bombay High Court Recruitment, Registrar (Personnel), High Court, Fort, Mumbai – 400032, Maharashtra |
| Total Vacancies | 2381 (Including current vacancies and posts likely to arise in next two years, as per post-wise notifications) |
| Job Type | Regular Government Service, Full-Time |
| Job Locations | High Court, Bombay; Bench at Nagpur; Bench at Aurangabad |
| Official Website | https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/index.php |
Important Dates – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Event | Date / Schedule |
|---|---|
| Notification Publication Date | 08 December 2025 (all posts – as per respective advertisements) |
| Online Application Start Date | 15 December 2025, 11:00 a.m. |
| Online Application Last Date | 05 January 2026, 5:00 p.m. |
| Fee Payment Mode | Online via SBI Collect only |
| Admit Card / Hall Ticket | To be downloaded from candidate profile on Bombay High Court website |
| Exam / Test Dates | To be notified on official website of Bombay High Court in due course |
Vacancy Details – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Post Name | Establishment | Total Vacant / Projected Posts | PwBD Reserved Posts | Select List Posts | Wait List Posts | Pay Matrix |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stenographer (Higher Grade) | High Court, Bombay; Nagpur Bench; Aurangabad Bench | 19 (9 Mumbai, 2 Nagpur, 8 Aurangabad) | 0 | 19 (9+2+8) | 4 (2 Mumbai, 0 Nagpur, 2 Aurangabad) | S-20: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 + allowances |
| Stenographer (Lower Grade) | High Court, Bombay; Nagpur Bench; Aurangabad Bench | 56 (44 Mumbai, 4 Nagpur, 8 Aurangabad) | 2 (Mumbai) | 54 (42+4+8) | 14 (11+1+2) | S-18: ₹49,100 – ₹1,55,800 + allowances |
| Clerk | High Court, Bombay; Nagpur Bench; Aurangabad Bench | 1332 (830 Mumbai, 166 Nagpur, 336 Aurangabad) | 53 (33+7+13) | 1279 (797+159+323) | 321 (200+40+81) | S-10: ₹29,200 – ₹92,300 + allowances |
| Staff Car Driver | High Court, Bombay; Nagpur Bench; Aurangabad Bench | 37 (26 Mumbai, 5 Nagpur, 6 Aurangabad) | NA | 37 (26+5+6) | 10 (7+1+2) | S-10: ₹29,200 – ₹92,300 + allowances (as per notification typology) |
| Peon / Hamal / Farash | High Court, Bombay; Nagpur Bench; Aurangabad Bench | 887 (570 Mumbai, 115 Nagpur, 202 Aurangabad) | 40 (23+5+8) | 851 (547+110+194) | 213 (137+28+48) | S-3: ₹16,600 – ₹52,400 + allowances |
| Total (All Posts) | All three establishments | 2381 | Approx. 95+ PwBD (where specified) | ~ 2240+ (as per individual lists) | ~ 562+ (Wait Lists for all posts) | As per respective pay matrices |
Age Limit – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Category | Minimum Age | Maximum Age | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| General (Open) – Clerk & Steno Posts | 18 years (Clerk), 21 years (Steno) | 38 years | As per respective advertisements |
| SC / ST / OBC / SBC of Maharashtra | 18 / 21 years | 43 years | Relaxation as per State rules |
| High Court / Government Employees (through proper channel) | 18 / 21 years | Not applicable | Upper age limit not applicable; other conditions as per rules |
| Staff Car Driver | 21 years | 38 / 43 years (Open / Reserved) | As per driver notification |
| Peon / Hamal / Farash | 18 years | 38 years (Open), 43 years (Reserved) | As per peon/hamal/farash notification |
Salary Structure – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Post | Pay Matrix | Pay Scale (Approx.) | Allowances |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stenographer (Higher Grade) | S-20 | ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 per month | DA, HRA and other allowances as per Rules |
| Stenographer (Lower Grade) | S-18 | ₹49,100 – ₹1,55,800 per month | Allowances admissible as per Rules |
| Clerk | S-10 | ₹29,200 – ₹92,300 per month | Plus allowances as per Rules |
| Staff Car Driver | S-10 (Driver scale as per notification) | Approx. ₹29,200 – ₹92,300 per month | Allowances as per Rules |
| Peon / Hamal / Farash | S-3 | ₹16,600 – ₹52,400 per month | Plus allowances as per Rules |
Eligibility Criteria – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Criterion | Details |
|---|---|
| Nationality & Domicile | Candidate must be a citizen of India and domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. |
| Stenographer (Higher Grade) | University Degree (relaxable for 5 years’ Lower Grade Stenographer experience in court/tribunal/AG/GP office); English Shorthand 100 w.p.m., English Typing 40 w.p.m. with GCC/GCC-TBC/ITI certificates; Computer proficiency as per Government resolutions; preference for Law graduates; knowledge of Marathi. |
| Stenographer (Lower Grade) | University Degree (relaxable with 3 years stenography experience); English Shorthand 80 w.p.m., English Typing 40 w.p.m.; GCC/GCC-TBC/ITI and computer proficiency certificates; preference for Law degree; knowledge of Marathi. |
| Clerk | Graduate degree from recognised University (Law graduates preferred); English Typing 40 w.p.m. (GCC / GCC-TBC / ITI) and computer knowledge as per Govt. resolutions; ability to speak, read and write Marathi. |
| Staff Car Driver | Minimum SSC (10th) or equivalent; valid LMV driving licence as per Motor Vehicles Act; at least 3 years’ experience in driving LMV / HMV; good driving record; knowledge of vehicle maintenance and repair; ability to read, write and speak Marathi and Hindi. |
| Peon / Hamal / Farash | Minimum 7th pass; preference/weightage for special skills and physical ability; ability to read, write and speak Marathi. |
| Character & Conduct | Good character and antecedents, no disqualifying criminal conviction or pending serious criminal case; compliance with small family norms and single spouse conditions. |
Category-Wise Breakdown (Indicative) – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Category | Reservation | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| GEN (Open) | As per Maharashtra State reservation policy | Includes unreserved posts for all cadres (Clerk, Steno, Driver, Peon). |
| OBC (including SBC, VJ/NT as applicable) | As per Government of Maharashtra rules | Reserved posts within total as per post-wise category distribution in detailed notifications. |
| SC / ST | As per Government of Maharashtra rules | Reservation applicable across cadres; details in post-wise category tables. |
| EWS | As per state EWS policy (where applicable) | Subject to valid EWS certificate. |
| PWD / PwBD | 4% reservation in some cadres (Clerk, Steno etc.) | For several posts, PwBD seats will be filled later after framing of guidelines by the High Court. |
Application Fee – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Category | Application Fee | Payment Mode |
|---|---|---|
| All Candidates (as per notifications) | ₹1000/- per application | Online payment through SBI Collect only |
| Refund Policy | Fee is non-refundable under any circumstances, including multiple applications. | |
| Responsibility | Bombay High Court Registry is not responsible for rules/terms of SBI Collect or any technical/payment issues. | |
How to Apply – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Step | Application Process |
|---|---|
| Step 1 | Visit the official website https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/index.php and open the Recruitment section. |
| Step 2 | Read the respective detailed notification for the post you are applying to: Stenographer (Higher/Lower Grade), Clerk, Staff Car Driver or Peon/Hamal/Farash. |
| Step 3 | First pay the examination fee of ₹1000/- using the SBI Collect online payment gateway and obtain the SB Collect reference number. |
| Step 4 | Go back to the Recruitment page and click on the appropriate “Apply Online” link for your desired post and establishment (Mumbai, Nagpur or Aurangabad). |
| Step 5 | Fill in personal details, correspondence address, contact details, educational qualifications, experience, language skills and other required information carefully. |
| Step 6 | Upload a recent passport-size photograph and signature (JPG/JPEG formats, max 40 KB each) in the specified dimensions in the application form. |
| Step 7 | Enter the correct SBI Collect reference number in the fee details section. If the number does not match, the application will be rejected. |
| Step 8 | Select only one establishment (Principal Seat Mumbai, Nagpur Bench or Aurangabad Bench). This cannot be changed after submission. |
| Step 9 | Verify all details, read the declaration carefully, tick “I Agree” and submit the online application form. |
| Step 10 | Note down the Registration ID number and take a printout of the application using the “Print Application” option. Paste the same photograph and sign in black pen in the specified spaces. |
| Step 11 | Do not send the printout or documents to the Registry at the application stage. Keep them safely for document verification and future instructions. |
Essential Links – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
Documents Required – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Document | Purpose / Details |
|---|---|
| Proof of Date of Birth | School Leaving Certificate, Birth Certificate, or SSC Board Certificate. |
| Educational Mark Sheets & Certificates | 7th / SSC / HSC / Graduation / Law Graduation / Post-Graduation mark sheets and certificates as applicable; conversion proof for CGPA/SGPA if needed. |
| Shorthand & Typing Certificates | GCC / GCC-TBC / ITI certificates for required shorthand and typing speeds for Stenographer and Clerk posts. |
| Computer Proficiency Certificates | Certificates as per Government resolutions or from recognised institutes like MS-CIT, NIC, APTECH, NIIT, C-DAC, etc. |
| Driving Licence & Experience Certificates | Valid LMV/HMV driving licence and minimum 3 years’ driving experience certificate for Staff Car Driver. |
| Caste / Category Certificates | SC/ST/OBC/SBC/EWS certificates issued by competent authority, if claiming reservation. |
| Domicile Certificate | Certificate showing domicile in Maharashtra. |
| Character Certificates | Original Character Certificates from two respectable persons in prescribed Form ‘A’, issued after the date of advertisement. |
| No Objection Certificate | NOC from current Government/Court employer, if applicable. |
| Employment Exchange Registration | Employment Exchange registration certificate (if registered). |
| Photo ID Proof | Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or Passport, as photo identity proof. |
| Other Documents | Any other documents as required by the Registry at verification/interview stage. |
Exam Pattern – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Post | Test Components | Marks & Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Stenographer (Higher Grade) | Shorthand Test, Typing Test, Viva-voce |
Shorthand Test – 40 marks (500-word English dictation in 5 minutes, transcription in 30 minutes, minimum 24 marks). Typing Test – 40 marks (400-word English passage in 10 minutes, minimum 20 marks). Viva-voce – 20 marks. Only candidates qualifying Shorthand Test are eligible for Typing Test; only those qualifying Typing Test are called for Viva-voce. |
| Stenographer (Lower Grade) | Shorthand Test, Typing Test, Viva-voce |
Shorthand Test – 40 marks (400-word English dictation in 5 minutes, transcription in 25 minutes, minimum 20 marks). Typing Test – 40 marks (400-word English passage in 10 minutes, minimum 20 marks). Viva-voce – 20 marks. Shorthand and typing tests conducted on computer; only qualifiers proceed to next stages. |
| Clerk | Screening Test, Typing Test, Viva-voce |
Screening Test – 90 marks, 1 hour, objective MCQs on Marathi, English, General Knowledge, General Intelligence, Arithmetic and Computer; minimum 45 marks to qualify. Typing Test – 20 marks (400-word English passage in 10 minutes, minimum 10 marks). Viva-voce – 40 marks. Candidates failing in Screening or Typing Test will not be considered for next stage. |
| Staff Car Driver | Written Exam, Experience Marks, Motor Vehicle Test, Interview |
Written Exam – 20 marks (objective questions on vehicle maintenance, minor repairs, city topography and general knowledge; minimum 7 marks). Experience – 10 marks. Motor Vehicle Test (through RTO officers) – 10 marks (minimum 7 marks). Interview – 10 marks. Total – 50 marks; minimum 25 marks required for selection. |
| Peon / Hamal / Farash | Written Exam, Physical Ability & Special Skill Test, Interview |
Written Exam – 30 marks (objective MCQs, minimum 15 marks). Physical Ability & Special Skill Test – 10 marks. Interview – 10 marks. Total – 50 marks; minimum 25 marks required for selection. |
Selection Procedure – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Stage | Process & Details |
|---|---|
| Stage 1: Online Application & Fee Payment | Candidates submit online applications between 15 December 2025 and 05 January 2026 and pay the non-refundable fee via SBI Collect. |
| Stage 2: Scrutiny & Shortlisting | Applications are scrutinised through a computerised programme. The Selection Committee may adopt appropriate shortlisting methods and decide cut-offs for different stages. |
| Stage 3: Written / Shorthand / Typing / Skill Tests | Candidates appear for respective tests – Screening Test, Shorthand Test, Typing Test, Written Exam, Motor Vehicle Test, Physical & Skill Tests – as applicable to the post. |
| Stage 4: Viva-voce / Interview | Candidates who qualify the prescribed tests are called for Viva-voce / Interview. Eligibility is again checked at this stage based on documents and performance. |
| Stage 5: Document Verification | Shortlisted candidates must present original documents and self-attested copies for verification. Any discrepancy or false information leads to disqualification. |
| Stage 6: Select List & Wait List | Post-wise Select Lists and Wait Lists are prepared in order of merit based on total marks. Lists remain valid for 2 years from publication, subject to extension by the Hon’ble Chief Justice. |
| Stage 7: Appointment & Probation | Appointment is subject to medical examination and police verification. Selected candidates are initially appointed on probation for 2 years; services can be terminated without notice during probation. |
Job Location – Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Hiring Organisation | Bombay High Court Recruitment, Registrar (Personnel), High Court, Fort, Mumbai – 400032, Maharashtra. |
| Workplaces | High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Principal Seat, Mumbai; Bench at Nagpur; Bench at Aurangabad. |
| Service Conditions | Employees may be posted at any unit under the jurisdiction of the respective establishment and are subject to transfer policies and service rules. |
| Transfer Rules | Candidates generally cannot apply for transfer to another place before completion of 5 years of service from the date of appointment, as per recruitment instructions. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the total number of vacancies in Bombay High Court Recruitment 2026?
The recruitment drive includes 2381 vacancies across Clerk, Stenographer (Higher & Lower Grade), Staff Car Driver, and Peon/Hamal/Farash posts.
2. What is the last date to apply online?
The last date to submit the online application is 05 January 2026, up to 5:00 PM.
3. When does the online application process start?
The online application link will be active from 15 December 2025 at 11:00 AM.
4. What is the application fee for all posts?
The application fee is ₹1000 for all candidates, payable only through SBI Collect.
5. What is the educational qualification required for Clerk posts?
Candidates must hold a Graduate degree from a recognized university and possess English typing speed of 40 w.p.m. with GCC/GCC‑TBC/ITI certification.
6. What are the eligibility requirements for Stenographer posts?
Applicants must have a university degree, English shorthand speed of 80–100 w.p.m., English typing speed of 40 w.p.m., and valid computer proficiency certificates.
7. What is the age limit for applying?
The age limit is 18–38 years for General category and 18–43 years for reserved categories. For Stenographer posts, the minimum age is 21 years.
8. What is the salary for Clerk and Stenographer posts?
Clerk: ₹29,200–₹92,300 (S‑10). Stenographer Higher Grade: ₹56,100–₹1,77,500 (S‑20). Stenographer Lower Grade: ₹49,100–₹1,55,800 (S‑18).
9. What is the selection process for Clerk posts?
The selection includes a Screening Test (90 marks), Typing Test (20 marks), and Viva‑voce (40 marks).
10. How will candidates receive their admit cards?
Candidates can download their Hall Ticket/Admit Card from their profile on the official Bombay High Court website.
11. Can candidates apply for more than one establishment?
No. Candidates must select only one establishment—Mumbai, Nagpur, or Aurangabad—and this cannot be changed after submission.
12. Is the application fee refundable?
No. The application fee is strictly non‑refundable under any circumstances.