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Delhi HC JJA Answer Key 2026: Delhi High Court JJA Recruitment Answer Key Released; Raise Objections by March 27..

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Delhi HC JJA Answer Key 2026: The Delhi High Court has released the provisional answer key for the Junior Judicial Assistant (JJA)/Restorer (Open) recruitment examination. Candidates who appeared for this examination can now visit the official website to view their response sheets and the answer key. This step aims to ensure transparency in the examination process.

This written examination was conducted on March 22, 2026, with a large number of candidates from across the country participating. The answer key was released on March 24, 2026, allowing candidates to cross-check their answers and estimate their probable scores.

Procedure for Raising Objections
If any candidate identifies an error in the answer key, they may object online between March 24 and March 27, 2026 (up to 4:00 PM). While objecting, candidates must provide appropriate proof and references so that the Board can verify them.

Recruitment Process and Important Dates
The notification for this recruitment drive was issued on January 31, 2026. The application process commenced on February 4 and concluded on February 23, 2026. Subsequently, on March 1, 2026, candidates were also provided an opportunity to make corrections to their applications.

Total Vacancies and Reservation Details
A total of 152 vacancies will be filled under this recruitment drive. Of these, 62 posts are reserved for the General category, 12 for EWS, 44 for OBC, 20 for SC, and 14 for the ST category.

Eligibility and Age Limit
A candidate must hold a graduate degree from a recognized university. Additionally, the candidate must possess a typing speed of at least 35 words per minute. The prescribed age limit is 18 to 32 years, with age relaxation applicable to reserved categories as per the rules.

Selection Process
This recruitment process comprises several stages. Candidates must clear the Prelims, Mains, English Typing Test, Interview, Document Verification, and Medical Examination. A candidate will be able to proceed to the next stage only after successfully clearing the preceding one.

Application Fee and Further Process
The application fee was set at ₹1,500 for candidates belonging to the General, OBC, and EWS categories, while it was ₹1,300 for SC, ST, female, and PwD candidates.

Once the objection submission process is complete, the Delhi High Court will scrutinize all objections and release the final answer key. The results will be declared, and the subsequent selection process will commence, only thereafter.