Bombay High Court Screening Test Date Released- 12th April 2026
Overview — What Is This Notification Really About?
If you applied for a government job at the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, this notice is directly relevant to you. The court has officially announced the Screening Test date for three lower-rung but highly coveted posts — Clerk, Staff-Car-Driver, and Peon/Hamal/Farash.
The journey started back in December 2025, when the court first advertised these vacancies. Thousands of hopeful candidates applied. Since then, there have been multiple notices — eligibility lists, permissions for rejected candidates, and now, finally, the most important one: the exam is happening on Sunday, 26th April 2026.
Think of this notice as the starting gun of the final race. The preparation phase is largely over — what matters now is showing up on the right date, at the right venue, with the right documents.
The Three Posts Explained Simply
The recruitment drive covers three distinct job categories. Here's a plain-English breakdown of what each role actually means:
All three are permanent government positions on the official establishment of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay — meaning job security, regular salary revisions, and government benefits.
Complete Timeline of Events — From Advertisement to Exam
To understand where things stand today, let's walk through every milestone in this recruitment process:
Screening Test Date, Time & Venue — What We Know So Far
Here is what the official notice has confirmed so far:
Date: Sunday, 26 April 2026
Who will appear: All provisionally eligible candidates for Clerk, Staff-Car-Driver, and Peon/Hamal/Farash posts
Locations covered: Principal Seat at Bombay + Benches at Nagpur and Aurangabad
Exam Time: Will be notified on the official website
Exam Centre / Venue: Will be notified on the official website
Hall Ticket Release Date: Will be notified on the official website
The fact that the date is fixed and announced is significant. It means the court's internal preparations are on track. The remaining details — timing and venue — are largely logistical and will follow shortly. Don't wait for a reminder; check the official website yourself every few days.
Hall Ticket / Admit Card — How and Where to Get It
Your Hall Ticket (also called Admit Card) is your entry pass to the examination hall. Without it, you will not be allowed to sit for the test. No exceptions.
Where Will It Be Available?
According to the official notice, the Hall Ticket will be made available on the official website of the High Court of Bombay. As of now, the exact date of release has not been announced — but it is expected to come out a week or two before the exam, which means around mid-April 2026.
What to Do Right Now
Bookmark the official website. Make a habit of visiting it every 2–3 days starting from the first week of April. When the Hall Ticket goes live, download it immediately and take two or three printouts. Store them separately — one at home, one with a trusted person.
What Will You Need to Carry?
Typically for government exams in Maharashtra, you'll need: your printed Hall Ticket, one valid photo ID (Aadhaar card, voter ID, PAN card, or passport), and possibly a passport-size photograph. Wait for the official instructions once the Hall Ticket is released — it will mention the exact documents required.
Which Locations Does This Recruitment Cover?
This is a statewide recruitment drive by the High Court. The positions are available across three judicial locations:
If you applied for a posting at a specific bench (Nagpur or Aurangabad), your exam centre is likely to be in or near that location. However, the official Hall Ticket will clarify your specific exam centre once released.
Important: Notice for Candidates Whose Applications Were Rejected
This is a detail that many candidates might miss — and it's critically important. On the same day as the exam date announcement (27 March 2026), the High Court also issued a separate notice giving provisional permission to rejected candidates to appear for the Screening Test.
What this means: even if your application was initially rejected — possibly due to a document shortcoming, a filling error, or eligibility dispute — you may still be allowed to sit for the exam on a provisional basis.
This is actually a common, humane practice in large-scale government recruitments. The court does not want to deprive genuine candidates of an opportunity over technicalities. However, your case will likely be reviewed further — the "provisional" nature of the permission means your eligibility is still under consideration.
Read the Notice dated 27/03/2026 regarding provisional permission carefully. Check whether you are covered under it. Collect all your original documents. Arrive at the examination centre as instructed. Your final selection will still depend on your eligibility being confirmed later.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What Should You Do Right Now? A Simple 5-Step Checklist
Step 1 — Bookmark the Official Website: Visit the official High Court of Bombay website and bookmark it. This is your single source of truth for Hall Ticket, venue, and timing updates.
Step 2 — Keep Checking Regularly: Don't wait for WhatsApp forwards or news updates. Check the website yourself every 2–3 days starting from early April.
Step 3 — Prepare Your Documents: Keep your original application number, ID proof, and photographs ready. These will be needed for the Hall Ticket download or at the exam centre.
Step 4 — If Rejected, Read the Special Notice: If your application was rejected, read the 27 March 2026 notice carefully and follow its instructions to appear with provisional permission.
Step 5 — Mark Your Calendar: Block Sunday, 26 April 2026. Plan your travel to the exam centre in advance once the venue is announced — don't leave it to the last day.
Government jobs in the judiciary are among the most stable and respected positions in India. The High Court of Bombay has a long history of fair, transparent selection. If you've made it to the Screening Test stage, you're already ahead of many. Treat 26 April 2026 as your moment — prepare well, stay informed, and show up ready.

