Court jobs — under India’s High Courts and District Courts — are among the most stable, well-paying, and underrated government jobs in the country. While lakhs of aspirants chase SSC CGL and banking exams, judicial sector vacancies consistently go under-applied with strong salary packages. In 2026, courts across India are actively recruiting for Clerk, Stenographer, Peon, Process Server, and Driver posts — from the Bombay High Court (2,381 vacancies) to district courts across every state.
Who Hires? — The Judicial Employment Landscape
Courts in India recruit at two levels:
| Level | Who Recruits | Posts | Selection |
|---|---|---|---|
| High Courts | Each High Court independently | Clerk, Stenographer, Peon, Driver, Law Clerk | Written exam + Skill test |
| District Courts | Each District Court / Sessions Court | Peon, Process Server, Typist, Stenographer, Clerk | Merit / Skill test / Interview |
| Supreme Court | Supreme Court of India | PA, Junior Court Assistant, Law Clerk | Separate exam |
There is no single national exam for court jobs — unlike SSC or IBPS. Each High Court (there are 25 in India) and each District Court (600+) conducts its own recruitment. This means notifications appear throughout the year, continuously.
Active Court Recruitments 2026 — Key Examples
| Court | Vacancies | Posts | Key Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bombay High Court | 2,381 | Clerk, Steno, Peon, Driver | Written Exam: 26 April 2026 |
| Karnataka District Courts | 93 (Mysuru alone) | Peon, Steno, Process Server, Typist | Apply: 28 April–31 May 2026 |
| HP High Court | 19 | Clerk, Stenographer, Driver | Closed March 2026 |
| Chamarajanagar District Court | 25 | Peon, Typist, Stenographer | Closed April 2026 |
| Various state High Courts | Hundreds | Multiple posts | Rolling throughout 2026 |
How to track: Bookmark your state High Court’s official website + ecourts.gov.in for district court notifications.
Post-Wise Salary 2026
Court salaries follow either 7th Pay Commission (central courts) or equivalent state pay matrix (state High Courts and District Courts). The figures below are representative — exact pay varies by state.
| Post | Qualification | Pay Level / Matrix | Basic Pay | In-Hand (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peon / Process Server | 10th Pass | Level 1–3 | ₹16,600–₹21,700 | ₹25,000–₹35,000 |
| Driver / Staff Car Driver | 10th + Licence | Level 4–6 | ₹21,700–₹35,400 | ₹33,000–₹52,000 |
| Typist / Copyist | 12th + Typing | Level 3–5 | ₹21,700–₹29,200 | ₹33,000–₹45,000 |
| Clerk / LDC | 12th / Graduation | Level 4–6 | ₹25,500–₹35,400 | ₹38,000–₹55,000 |
| Stenographer Grade III | 12th + Shorthand | Level 6–7 | ₹35,400–₹44,900 | ₹52,000–₹68,000 |
| Stenographer Grade II | Graduation + Shorthand | Level 8–10 | ₹47,600–₹56,100 | ₹68,000–₹85,000 |
| Stenographer (High Court) | Graduation + Shorthand | Level 10–11 | ₹56,100–₹67,700 | ₹82,000–₹1,00,000 |
| Law Clerk (Supreme/High Court) | LLB | Special stipend | ₹30,000–₹55,000 | ₹30,000–₹55,000 (fixed) |
Bombay High Court specific (2026):
- Peon: ₹16,600–₹52,500
- Clerk: ₹29,200–₹92,300
- Stenographer Lower Grade: ₹49,100–₹1,55,800
- Stenographer Higher Grade: ₹56,100–₹1,77,500
The Stenographer (Higher Grade) at the Bombay High Court draws from a pay scale reaching ₹1.77 lakh — one of the highest clerical/stenographic pay scales in any state government.
Eligibility — Post-Wise
| Post | Minimum Qualification | Additional Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Peon / Process Server | 10th Pass (SSLC) | Physical fitness; basic literacy in state language |
| Typist / Copyist | 12th Pass | Typing proficiency: 30–40 WPM (Kannada/regional language + English) |
| Clerk | 12th Pass / Graduation | Typing test (qualifying); computer knowledge |
| Stenographer Grade III | 12th Pass | Shorthand: 80 WPM + Typing: 40 WPM |
| Stenographer Grade II | Graduation | Shorthand: 100+ WPM + Typing: 40–50 WPM |
| Law Clerk | LLB (with good academic record) | Knowledge of court procedures; interview |
Age Limit: 18–38 years (General) in most courts | SC/ST: +5 years | OBC: +3 years | PwD: +10 years
Language Requirement: Most district courts require proficiency in the local state language — Kannada for Karnataka courts, Marathi for Maharashtra courts, Hindi for UP/Rajasthan courts, etc. This is strictly assessed.
Selection Process — How Court Recruitment Works
High Court Posts (Clerk, Stenographer):
- Written Exam (Objective CBT or OMR) — General Knowledge, English, Reasoning, Legal Awareness
- Skill Test — Typing test (Clerk) OR Shorthand + Transcription (Stenographer)
- Document Verification
- Merit list based on written + skill test scores
District Court Posts (Peon, Process Server):
- Merit-based shortlisting on academic marks (10th/12th percentage)
- Interview (brief, 5–10 marks)
- Document Verification
- Posting
Stenographer Shorthand Requirement: This is the most critical skill for steno posts — 80–100 words per minute in shorthand with accurate transcription. Courts are strict — even 1–2 errors above the allowed percentage causes rejection.
Court Jobs vs Other Government Jobs — Why Courts Are Underrated
| Factor | Court Jobs | SSC CGL (Central Govt) | Banking |
|---|---|---|---|
| Competition Level | Low to Moderate | Very High | High |
| Awareness | Low (state-specific notifications) | Very High | Very High |
| Salary (Steno) | ₹52,000–₹1,00,000 | ₹62,000–₹75,000 (Inspector level) | ₹65,000–₹72,000 (PO) |
| Work-Life Balance | Excellent (court hours, holidays) | Good | Moderate |
| Transfer Risk | Within court jurisdiction (low) | All India possible | State/region |
| Job Security | Permanent (judiciary is insulated) | Permanent | Permanent |
| Application Process | Offline or state portal | Online (ssc.gov.in) | Online |
The biggest advantage of court jobs: Low competition because notifications are scattered across 600+ district courts and 25 High Courts — most candidates simply don’t track them. A candidate who actively monitors ecourts.gov.in and their state High Court website has a massive advantage.
How to Apply for Court Jobs in 2026
For High Courts:
- Visit your state High Court’s official website (e.g., bombayhighcourt.nic.in, hckerala.nic.in, allahabadhighcourt.in)
- Go to Recruitment section
- Download notification PDF — read eligibility carefully
- Apply online through the court’s recruitment portal
- Upload photo, signature, qualification certificates
- Pay application fee (₹200–₹500 for most posts; SC/ST often exempt)
For District Courts:
- Visit ecourts.gov.in → District Courts → your district
- OR search “[your district] district court recruitment 2026”
- Most district court applications are offline — download form, fill, attach documents, send by post/submit in person
- Shorthand/typing skill test held at court premises
Key Tip: District court notifications open and close quickly — often with just 3–4 weeks of application window. If you are targeting court jobs, check ecourts.gov.in weekly without fail.
Skills to Build Right Now
Typing Speed: Minimum 30–40 WPM required; target 50+ WPM for comfort. Practice on TypeRacer or government typing test software. Learn both Hindi and English typing — courts need both.
Shorthand (for Steno posts): Pitman or Hindi shorthand. 80 WPM is the District Court minimum; 100 WPM for High Court. Takes 6–12 months of daily practice to reach this speed.
Legal Vocabulary: Many court written exams test basic legal terms — bail, contempt, habeas corpus, affidavit, ex parte, ad hoc. Know the fundamental terms even for clerical posts.
Final Word
Court jobs in India 2026 are genuinely underexplored. The Bombay High Court alone released 2,381 vacancies — with Stenographer Higher Grade paying up to ₹1.77 lakh in pay scale. District courts release hundreds of Peon and Clerk vacancies every month across the country, with low competition and merit-based selection.
The formula for success in court jobs is simple: track notifications actively, build your typing/shorthand speed, and apply to every court in your state that is hiring. With SSC and banking having crore-level competition, courts offer a less-crowded highway to a stable government career.
Track all district court notifications: ecourts.gov.in
Supreme Court: sci.gov.in
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