Delhi High Court Junior Judicial Assistant 2026: Detailed Syllabus & Exam Pattern

Delhi High Court Junior Judicial Assistant 2026: Detailed Syllabus & Exam Pattern

The High Court of Delhi has released the official Delhi High Court Junior Judicial Assistant 2026 Syllabus along with the exam pattern. Candidates preparing for the exam should go through the detailed syllabus to plan their preparation effectively.

In this article, we have provided the subject-wise syllabus, exam pattern, marking scheme, and preparation tips. You can also download the syllabus PDF for offline use.

Organization NameHigh Court of Delhi
Post NameJunior Judicial Assistant / Restorer
Total Vacancies152
Exam ModeOnline
Exam Duration120 Minutes
Negative Marking25% (0.25 mark)
Official Websitewww.delhihighcourt.nic.in
Subject NameNo. of QuestionsMarks
English Language & Comprehension4545
General Awareness & Current Affairs4545
General Intelligence, Reasoning & Numerical Ability3030
Total120120

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1. English Language & Comprehension (Stage-I)

  • Vocabulary, Synonyms, and Antonyms.
  • Comprehension Passages.
  • Idioms & Phrases and One Word Substitution.
  • Grammar: Gender, Degrees, Prepositions, and Articles.
  • Sentence structure: Shuffling of Sentence Parts and Fill in the Blanks.
  • Advanced Grammar: Spotting Errors, Active/Passive Voice, and Direct/Indirect Speech.

2. General Awareness & Current Affairs (Stage-I)

  • Core Topics (30 Questions): Constitution of India, Indian Judiciary, Sports & Games, Art & Culture, Indian History, Polity, and Geography.
  • Science & Tech: Everyday Science, Inventions, and Discoveries.
  • General Knowledge: National/International Organizations, Famous Personalities, and Important Days.
  • Current Events (15 Questions): Latest happenings at the national and international levels.

3. Reasoning & Numerical Ability (Stage-I)

  • Reasoning: Analogies, Similarities & Differences, Classification, and Relationship Concepts.
  • Intelligence: Problem Solving and Decision Making.
  • Arithmetic: BODMAS, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Discount, Simple & Compound Interest, Ratio & Proportion, Time & Work, and Time, Speed & Distance.

4. Main (Descriptive) Examination (Stage-II)

This stage is worth 100 Marks and lasts 120 Minutes:

  • Part A: Essay Writing (250 words – 40 Marks) and Letter Writing (10 Marks).
  • Part B: English Grammar (30 Marks) and Translation (25 words – 20 Marks).

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