Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Notification 2024

Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Notification 2024 (21 Vacancy Announced)

Are you aspiring to become a Civil Judge in Himachal Pradesh? The Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Notification 2024 is here, and it’s your chance to take a step closer to your dream. 

Released on December 15, 2024, the Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has announced 21 Civil Judge posts through this notification. This recruitment opens doors for talented individuals to secure a prestigious position in the judiciary. 

If you’re aiming to grab one of the Himachal Judiciary Vacancy 2024, this blog post will guide you through important dates, eligibility, the application process, and more. Let’s get started!

The Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam is a state-level examination conducted to recruit Civil Judges for the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Services. Managed by the Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC), this exam offers law graduates an opportunity to serve as judges at the entry-level within the state judiciary. 

The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview (Viva Voce), assessing candidates’ knowledge of law, general aptitude, and judicial temperament. 

Cracking this exam allows successful candidates to join as Civil Judges (Junior Division), where they handle civil and criminal cases in district and subordinate courts across Himachal Pradesh.

Below is the overview of the Himachal Judiciary Notification 2024:

DetailsDescription
Notification Release DateDecember 15, 2024
Conducting AuthorityHimachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC)
Exam NameHimachal Pradesh Judicial Service Competitive Examination 2024
Number of Vacancies21 Civil Judge Posts
Pay ScaleLevel J-1 (₹77,840 – ₹1,36,520)
Application Start DateDecember 15, 2024
Application Closing DateJanuary 5, 2025 (11:59 PM)
Fee Payment DeadlineJanuary 5, 2025 (11:59 PM)
Offline Document SubmissionJanuary 13, 2025
Mode of ApplicationOnline (via HPPSC official website)
Eligibility CriteriaLaw Degree (LLB) from a recognized university
Age Limit22 to 35 years (as of January 5, 2025);
Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC as per rules
Exam Stages– Preliminary Exam
– Main Exam
– Viva Voce (Interview)
Preliminary Exam PatternObjective Type Questions (MCQs);
Qualifying in Nature
Main Exam PatternDescriptive Type;
Syllabus includes Law, Language, and General Knowledge
Exam CentersDharamshala
Shimla
Mandi
Official Websitehttps://www.hppsc.hp.gov.in/hppsc/ 

The official Himachal Pradesh vacancy notification presents 21 Civil Judge posts, which are divided category-wise. There are 11 vacancies for the General category, 3 for SC of Himachal, 3 for ST of Himachal, and 4 for OBC of Himachal.

CategoryNumber of Vacancies
General (Unreserved)11
Scheduled Caste (SC)3
Scheduled Tribe (ST)3
Other Backward Classes (OBC)4
Total21

Check details of all Upcoming Judiciary Exams in 2025.

The official HP Judiciary Vacancy 2024 Notification PDF contains detailed information on eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, application process, and other guidelines. Candidates can download the PDF here.

Below are the important dates for the Himachal Judiciary Exam 2024:

EventDate
Notification Release DateDecember 15, 2024
Start of Online ApplicationDecember 15, 2024
Last Date for Online ApplicationJanuary 5, 2025 (11:59 PM)
Fee Payment DeadlineJanuary 5, 2025 (11:59 PM)
Last Date for Offline Document SubmissionJanuary 13, 2025
Preliminary Exam Admit Card ReleaseTo be announced
Preliminary Exam DateMarch 2, 2025
Preliminary Exam ResultTo be announced
Main Exam Admit Card ReleaseTo be announced
Main Exam DateLast Week of March 2025
Main Exam ResultTo be announced
Viva Voce (Interview) DateTo be announced
Final Result DeclarationTo be announced

Stay updated with us for the announcement of Himachal Pradesh Judiciary 2024 exam dates and further details.

The application fee for various categories, as mentioned in the official notification, is as follows:

CategoryExam Fee
General Category (Male)₹600
EWS (not included in BPL category)₹600
Candidates of Other States (all categories)₹600
Male Candidates of SC, ST, OBC (Himachal Pradesh)₹150.00/-
All Female CandidatesNo Fee
Blind and Visually Impaired male candidates of Himachal PradeshNo Fee
General Physically Disabled (Orthopedically Disabled, Deaf & Dumb, Hearing Impaired)₹600.00/-
Wards of Freedom Fighters (WFF)₹600.00/-
Wards of General Ex-Servicemen (sons, daughters, and wives)₹600.00/-
General Ex-Servicemen of Himachal Pradesh who left service voluntarily before completing their tenure₹600.00/-
Wards of SC/ST/OBC Freedom Fighters (WFF)₹150.00/-
Wards of SC/ST/OBC Ex-Servicemen (sons, daughters, and wives)₹150.00/-
EWS covered under UR-BPL categories (Himachal Pradesh)₹150.00/-
Ex-Servicemen of Himachal Pradesh (SC/ST/OBC) who left service voluntarily before completing their tenure₹150.00/-
Ex-Servicemen of Himachal Pradesh who completed their full tenure in Defence ServicesNo Fee

Note:

  • The Himachal Pradesh judiciary application fee is non-refundable.
  • Payment must be made online through the HPPSC official website.
  • Candidates belonging to reserved categories should ensure they upload valid supporting documents while applying.

Ensure you pay the application fee before the deadline to complete your application process successfully!

As per the Himachal Judiciary Notification 2024, candidates must be between 21 and 35 years of age to be eligible for the Civil Judge (PCS J) position. 

CategoryMinimum AgeMaximum AgeAge Relaxation
General (Unreserved)22 years35 yearsNo relaxation
SC of Himachal Pradesh22 years38 years3 years 
ST of Himachal Pradesh22 years38 years3 years
OBC of Himachal Pradesh22 years38 years3 years 
Persons with Disabilities (PwD)22 years35 years
Ex-Servicemen of Himachal Pradesh22 years35 years

Note:

  • The age will be calculated as of the application closing date (January 5, 2025).
  • Candidates claiming age relaxation must provide valid category certificates during the application process.

To apply for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria covering age, education, and nationality requirements:

  • Age Limit: Candidates must be between 21 and 35 years of age at the time of appointment. Age relaxation applies for reserved categories, with up to 3 years for SC/ST/OBC candidates of Himachal Pradesh.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidates must hold an LLB degree from a university recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). 
  • Nationality: The applicant must be an Indian citizen. Preference is given to Himachal Pradesh residents with a domicile, particularly those practicing in District Courts of Himachal Pradesh, as domicile candidates often receive priority in selection.
  • Maximum Attempts: No official limit on the number of attempts, as long as candidates meet the age criteria.
Eligibility CriteriaDetails
Age Limit22-35 years (as of January 5, 2025)
Age Relaxation (SC/ST)3 years (for SC/ST/OBC candidates of Himachal Pradesh)
Educational QualificationLLB degree from a recognized university or institution approved by Bar Council of India 
NationalityIndian
Desirable QualificationKnowledge of customs, manners and dialects of Himachal Pradesh & suitability for appointment in the peculiar conditions prevailing in the State of H.P.
Domicile PreferencePreference given to residents of Himachal Pradesh
Maximum AttemptsNo limit on attempts, subject to meeting the age and qualification criteria

Note:

  • Candidates must possess their law degree as of the application closing date.
  • Preference for domicile residents is applicable only in case of tie-breaking scenarios or specific rules set by the commission.
  • Ensure you meet all the eligibility criteria before applying to avoid rejection of your application.

The Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Vacancy 2024 notification specifies three stages: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Viva Voce (Interview). Below is the detailed exam pattern for each stage:

1. Preliminary Exam Pattern

The preliminary exam is objective in nature and is qualifying in nature.

DetailsDescription
Type of ExamObjective Type (Multiple Choice Questions)
Number of Papers
PapersCivil Law-I 
Civil Law-II
Criminal Law
Total Marks300 (100 marks per paper)
Number of Questions50 questions per paper
Marks Per Question2 marks
Negative MarkingNo negative marking
Duration of Each Paper1 hour per paper
Total Duration3 hours (All three papers on the same day)
SyllabusSame as Paper-I to III of the Main Exam
Preliminary Exam DateMarch 2, 2025

2. Main Exam Pattern

The main exam is descriptive in nature and evaluates the candidates’ understanding of legal concepts, language skills, and general awareness.

DetailsDescription
Type of ExamDescriptive (Written Examination)
Number of Papers5
SubjectsPaper-I: Civil Law-I (200 Marks)
Paper-II: Civil Law-II (200 Marks)
Paper-III: Criminal Law (200 Marks)
Paper-IV: English Composition (150 Marks)
Paper-V: Hindi Language (100 Marks)
Marks DistributionTotal 850 Marks (Written Examination)
Duration of Each Paper3 hours per paper
Total Duration15 hours (5 papers, each of 3 hours)
Qualifying CriteriaCandidates must secure minimum qualifying marks as per their category.
Main Exam DateLast week of March 2025 
Selection for Viva VoceBased on Main Exam performance, candidates equal to three times the number of vacancies will be shortlisted.

3. Viva Voce (Interview) Details

DetailsDescription
Type of AssessmentOral Interview
Marks150
Evaluation Criteria– Legal knowledge
– Communication skills
– General awareness
– Overall personality
Final MeritBased on marks obtained in the Main Examination and Viva Voce

Key Features of the Viva-Voce

DetailsDescription
Eligibility for Viva-VoceCandidates who qualify the Main Written Examination will be called for the Viva-Voce.
Candidates ShortlistedFor each vacancy, three candidates will be called for Viva-Voce based on merit in the Main Exam.
Maximum Marks150 Marks
Qualifying Marks for Viva-VoceCandidates must score at least 45% of the marks (67.5 marks) allocated for Viva-Voce.
Selection CriteriaMarks obtained in the Viva-Voce will be added to the marks of the Main Written Examination to determine the final merit.
PurposeEvaluate legal knowledge, communication skills, general awareness, and overall personality.

Final Selection Criteria:

The final merit list will be prepared based on marks obtained in the Main Exam and Viva Voce, while the Preliminary Exam is qualifying in nature.

This structured approach ensures transparency and helps candidates prepare effectively for each stage of the Himachal Judiciary exam 2024.

Below is the subject-wise breakdown of the Himachal Pradesh judiciary syllabus with marks distribution for each paper:

PaperSubject and TopicsMarks
Paper-ICivil Law-I200
– Code of Civil Procedure
– Indian Evidence Act
– Indian Stamp Act
– Himachal Pradesh Courts Act, 1976
– Specific Relief Act
Paper-IICivil Law-II200
– Indian Contract Act
– Hindu Law
– Indian Limitation Act
– Transfer of Property Act
– H.P. Urban Rent Control Act
Paper-IIICriminal Law200
– Indian Penal Code
– Criminal Procedure Code
– Negotiable Instruments Act (Chapter-XVII: Sections 138 to 143)
– H.P. Excise Act-2011
– Wild Life Protection Act
– Indian Forest Act
– Judicial Sensitivity to Sexual Offences (Judicial Perspective): 

Covers topics including gender stereotyping, judicial decision-making, cybercrimes, child sexual abuse, sentencing in sexual offences, and important gender justice laws like POCSO Act, Juvenile Justice Act, Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, and others.
Paper-IVEnglish Composition150
– Essay (choice of three topics) – 100 Marks
– Translation of Hindi passage into English – 50 Marks
Paper-VLanguage (Hindi):100
– Translation of English passage into Hindi – 30 Marks
– Essay in Hindi on any topic (choice of three topics) – 50 Marks
– Composition (Idioms, corrections, etc.) – 20 Marks

Key Points to Note:

  1. The syllabus for Paper-I to III (Civil Law-I, Civil Law-II, Criminal Law) is the same for both the Prelims and Mains Exam.
  2. Essay writing tests your ability to present thoughts in a structured manner.
  3. Hindi language paper focuses on proficiency in the Devnagari script, including translation, essay, and composition.
  4. Topics in Judicial Sensitivity to Sexual Offences are critical and require familiarity with recent Supreme Court guidelines, case laws, and gender justice laws.

To qualify for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Main Exam 2024, candidates must meet the following minimum qualifying marks criteria:

CriteriaMinimum Marks Required
Individual Papers (except Hindi)40% marks per paper
Hindi Language Paper (Paper-V)33% marks
Aggregate Marks (All Papers)45% marks in total (including Hindi paper)
Final Selection (Main + Viva Voce)Based on aggregate marks obtained in Main Examination and Viva Voce (Interview).

Important Points to Note

  1. Paper-Wise Qualifying Marks:

Candidates must score at least 40% marks in each paper except for the Hindi Language paper.

For the Hindi Language paper, candidates need a minimum of 33% marks to qualify.

  1. Aggregate Qualifying Marks:

Candidates must achieve 45% aggregate marks across all five papers in the Main Exam (including Hindi).

  1. Disqualification Criteria:

If a candidate fails to secure 33% in the Hindi Language paper or 40% in any other paper, they will not qualify for further evaluation.

  1. Viva Voce Qualification:

Only those candidates who meet the above marks criteria in the Main Examination will be eligible to appear for the Viva Voce (Interview).

Follow these step-by-step instructions to successfully apply for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024:

Step 1: Visit the Official Website

Step 2: Register and Create a Profile

  • Click on “One Time Registration (OTR)” to create your profile.
  • Fill in your basic details like name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID.
  • After successful registration, log in to your account using your credentials.

Step 3: Choose the Advertisement

  • After logging in, you’ll see a list of active advertisements on your dashboard.
  • Select the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Vacancy 2024.

Step 4: Fill in the Application Form

Complete the application form by entering:

  • Personal details
  • Educational qualifications
  • Category details
  • Upload the requisite documents (e.g., photograph, signature, certificates) in the prescribed format and size.

Step 5: Preview and Confirm the Application

  • Review the uploaded documents and application details.
  • Submit the declaration stating that the documents are legible, true, and readable.
  • Confirm the application and proceed to payment.

Step 6: Pay the Application Fee

Pay the fee online through:

  • Credit/Debit Card
  • Net Banking

Ensure the fee payment is acknowledged and credited to the HPPSC account. Keep the payment receipt for future reference.

Step 7: Submit Hard Copies

Take a printout of the submitted online application form. Attach self-attested hard copies of all required documents.

Send the documents along with the application form to the following address by January 13, 2025:

Secretary,

Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission,

Nigam Vihar,

Shimla-171002

Step 8: Final Submission

Ensure the documents are received by the HPPSC before the deadline.

Note that no additional documents will be accepted after January 13, 2025.

By following these steps carefully, you can successfully apply for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024 without any hassle.

The salary for a Civil Judge in Himachal Pradesh is highly rewarding and comes with additional benefits:

ComponentDetails
Pay Scale₹77,840 – ₹1,36,520 (Level J-1)
Basic Pay₹77,840
Allowances– House Rent Allowance (HRA)
– Dearness Allowance (DA)
– Travel Allowance (TA)
– Other perks as per government rules

When applying for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024, ensure you have the following documents ready in the prescribed format for uploading and submission:

DocumentPurpose
1. Matriculation Certificate– For proof of date of birth and age verification.
2. Graduation Degree/Marksheet– To verify eligibility based on educational qualifications.
– Include semester-wise mark sheets.
3. Degree in Law (LLB)– Recognized by the Bar Council of India, mandatory for eligibility.
4. SC/ST/OBC Certificates (Himachal Pradesh)– Issued on parental lineage and in the prescribed format by the Government of Himachal Pradesh.
5. Credential Certificates (Two References)– Original certificates from two respectable individuals attesting to the candidate’s character, good behavior, and antecedents.
6. Bonafide Himachali Certificate– Required for candidates claiming any reserved category benefits.

Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam preparation requires a strategic approach, consistent effort, and the right resources. Below are targeted tips and strategies to help you excel at each stage of the examination:

1. Understand Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Begin by thoroughly analyzing the exam pattern and syllabus provided in the notification. Focus on the subjects outlined for prelims, mains, and interview. 

Break the syllabus into manageable sections and create a study schedule to cover all topics systematically.

2. Build a Strong Foundation in Legal Concepts

Master fundamental legal subjects such as Civil Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, and Procedural Laws. Use the best judiciary preparation books. 

Recommended Step: Enroll in offline or online judiciary coaching to gain expert guidance on these core areas.

3. Practice Regularly with Judiciary Test Series

Attempt the judiciary test series to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve time management.

Evaluate your performance after each test and identify weak areas.

4. Focus on Language Proficiency

For the English Composition and Hindi Language papers, practice:

  • Essay writing
  • Translation (English to Hindi and vice versa)
  • Grammar and sentence formation

Develop strong vocabulary and reading comprehension skills by reading newspapers, judgments, and legal articles.

5. Stay Updated with Current Affairs

  • Regularly follow national and international news, especially legal developments.
  • Focus on judiciary current affairs.
  • Use monthly current affairs magazines or curated materials.

6. Use Quality Judiciary Study Materials

  • Invest in reliable judiciary study material that covers the syllabus comprehensively.
  • Include guides with case law summaries, landmark judgments, and simplified explanations of procedural laws.

7. Personalized Guidance and Mentorship

Join a judiciary coaching institute to get expert insights, tips, and personalized strategies for the exam.

Benefit from structured courses, doubt-clearing sessions, and targeted practice provided by experienced mentors.

8. Time Management and Revision

Dedicate at least 4-6 hours daily for preparation, balancing legal concepts, language skills, and current affairs. Revise topics regularly to retain what you learn.

Allocate the last 2-3 weeks before the exam exclusively for revision and mock tests.

9. Ace the Viva Voce

  • Practice answering legal and general questions confidently.
  • Work on your communication skills and body language.
  • Participate in mock interviews to simulate real interview scenarios.

When applying for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024, it’s crucial to keep the following points in mind to ensure a smooth application and selection process:

1. Final Category Claim

The category selected in your profile during the One Time Registration (OTR) will be treated as final. Candidates claiming SC, ST, OBC, or EWS of Himachal Pradesh must ensure they possess valid category certificates.

2. Certificate Validity

Permanent Certificates (e.g., Bonafide Himachali, SC/ST) issued on a parental basis are acceptable throughout the process. 

Other certificates, such as OBC and EWS, have specific validity periods:

  • OBC Certificate: Must be valid for the financial year (1st April to 31st March) and cover the recruitment period, including the Personality Test.
  • EWS Certificate: Must include an Income and Asset Certificate issued by a competent authority in Himachal Pradesh.
  • BPL Candidates under EWS: Must submit a valid BPL Certificate countersigned by the Block Development Officer along with a non-SC/ST/OBC certificate.

3. E-Admit Cards / Call Letters

  • No admit cards or call letters will be sent by post.
  • Candidates must download their e-Admit Cards/e-Call Letters from the HPPSC official website using their login credentials.
  • Keep your USER ID and Password secure to log in and download your admit card.

4. Admit Card Instructions

After downloading the e-Admit Card:

  • Affix a passport-size photograph, self-attested or attested by a Gazetted Officer, in the space provided.
  • Carry a valid original ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, etc.) along with the admit card to the exam center.

Candidates failing to meet these requirements will not be allowed to appear for the exam.

5. Exam Center Rules

You must appear only at the exam center mentioned on your admit card. If you appear at a center other than the one assigned, your candidature will be canceled.

6. Reservation Rules

Reservation benefits for SC, ST, OBC, and EWS categories are applicable on a parental basis only. Ensure compliance with all reservation rules and instructions issued by the Himachal Pradesh Government.

To ensure fairness and integrity, certain conditions can lead to disqualification or rejection of a candidate’s application for the Himachal Judiciary Exam 2024. It is essential to understand these scenarios and avoid actions that could harm your candidature.

1. Grounds for Disqualification

The following conditions make a candidate ineligible for admission to the examination:

  • Dismissal from Service: If the candidate has been dismissed from any previous service.
  • Criminal Conviction: Conviction for any offence involving moral turpitude or being permanently debarred/disqualified from appearing in any examination or selection.
  • Influencing the Selection Process: Directly or indirectly trying to influence the selection process in any manner.

2. Polygamy/Bigamy

  • For male candidates: If they have more than one wife living.
  • For female candidates: If they are married to a man already having another wife.
  • Undischarged Insolvency: If the candidate is an undischarged insolvent.

Every applicant must declare at the end of the application form that they do not suffer from any of the above disqualifications. If the declaration is found to be false, the candidate’s application will be rejected, or their appointment annulled, if already made.

3. Reasons for Application Rejection

Applications may be rejected outright if the following issues occur:

  • Incomplete Online Recruitment Application (ORA).
  • Non-payment of the requisite examination fee.
  • Failure to upload a scanned photograph, signature, or essential certificates in the prescribed size/format.
  • Submission of invalid or incorrect category certificates or credentials.
  • Failing to adhere to guidelines mentioned in Judicial Service Rules, 2004 or H.P. Judicial Service Regulations, 2005.

4. Onus of Proving Eligibility

Candidates must provide clear proof of eligibility through proper documentation. If the degree/certificate/marksheet does not mention the result date, the issue date of the document will be considered as the date of acquiring the qualification.

5. Category and Reservation Claims

Candidates must submit valid category certificates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) along with a Himachal Bonafide Certificate.

Important: The category claimed at the time of application cannot be changed later. Invalid certificates will lead to rejection.

6. Provisional Admission

All candidates admitted to the examination are considered provisional until their eligibility is verified during Viva-Voce or document verification. If found ineligible at any stage, their candidature will be canceled.

7. Other Disqualification Scenarios

Failure to produce original documents during Viva-Voce or verification. Wrong encoding of application or roll number on the OMR sheet. Appearing at an exam center not allocated by the Commission (as per the admit card).

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What is the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024 notification release date?

The notification was released on December 15, 2024.

How many vacancies are announced for Himachal Pradesh Civil Judge posts in 2024?

A total of 21 vacancies have been announced.

What is the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary salary for Civil Judges?

The salary ranges from ₹77,840 to ₹1,36,520, along with allowances.

Is there any domicile preference for Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024?

Yes, preference is given to residents of Himachal Pradesh in certain scenarios.

Can final-year LLB students apply for Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024?

No, candidates must have completed their LLB degree by the application closing date.

How many attempts are allowed for Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam?

There is no limit on attempts as long as you meet the age criteria.

What is the last date to apply for Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam 2024?

The last date is January 5, 2025.

Can I edit my Himachal Pradesh Judiciary application form after submission?

The notification does not allow form editing, so ensure accuracy before submission.

When will the Himachal Judiciary prelims Exam be conducted?

The Preliminary Exam is scheduled for March 2, 2025.

Are candidates from other states eligible to apply for Himachal Pradesh judiciary exam 2024?

Yes, candidates from other states can apply, but they won’t be eligible for reservation benefits.

What is the application fee for the Himachal Pradesh Judiciary Exam?

The fee ranges from ₹150 to ₹600 depending on the category, with exemptions for certain candidates.

Where should I send the hard copies of my application?

Send them to the Secretary, Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission, Nigam Vihar, Shimla-171002 by January 13, 2025.

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