JKPSC Releases Notification for 42 Civil Judge (Junior Division) Posts in Jammu & Kashmir


JKPSC Releases Notification for 42 Civil Judge (Junior Division) Posts in Jammu & Kashmir



The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has officially released the notification for recruitment to the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division)/Munsiff. A total of 42 vacancies have been announced, offering a significant opportunity for aspiring judicial officers from the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.


Important Dates


Start of Online Application: 19 May 2025


Last Date to Apply: 18 June 2025


Application Edit Window: 18 June to 21 June 2025



Vacancy Details




Total Posts: 42


Open Merit (OM): 17 posts


Reserved Categories: 25 posts




Eligibility Criteria


Educational Qualification:


Bachelor’s Degree in Law from a recognized university, OR


A Barrister of England or Northern Ireland, OR


Member of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland, OR


Any other equivalent legal qualification recognized by the Government of India.



Age Limit: 18 to 35 years as on the cut-off date mentioned in the official notification.


Domicile Requirement:


Only domiciles of Jammu and Kashmir and residents of the Union Territory of Ladakh are eligible to apply.




Application Fee


General Category: ₹1200/-


Reserved Categories: ₹700/-



Syllabus Update


Initially, the syllabus for the examination was issued along with the notification. However, it has since been withdrawn, and a revised syllabus is expected to be released soon. Candidates are advised to regularly check the JKPSC website for further updates.



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This recruitment drive provides a golden opportunity for eligible candidates to serve in the judiciary and contribute to the legal system of the region. For detailed information, application form, and future updates, candidates should visit the official JKPSC website: https://jkpsc.nic.in.



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