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Andhra Pradesh High Court declared the provisional selection list for Civil Judge (Junior Division) posts on 02.04.2026. 41 candidates selected. Check details here.

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The High Court of Andhra Pradesh has officially released the provisional selection list for the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division) under the Andhra Pradesh State Judicial (Service and Cadre) Rules, 2007. This highly anticipated result, declared on 02.04.2026, includes 41 candidates (40 via Direct Recruitment and 1 via Recruitment by Transfer) who have been provisionally selected against the 50 posts notified in 2025 (vide Notification No.5/2025, dated 14.02.2025). Candidates can check their Hall Ticket Numbers and names in the list provided below.

Result Overview

Particular Details
Organization High Court of Andhra Pradesh
Post Name Civil Judge (Junior Division)
Notification No. ROC.NO.5/2025-RC
Result Declaration Date 02.04.2026
Total Posts Notified 50
Candidates Provisionally Selected 41 (40 DR + 1 RT)
Reference Notification Notification No.5/2025, dated 14.02.2025
Exam Dates (Written) 11.10.2025 & 12.10.2025
Official Website hc.ap.nic.in

Cut-off Marks

The official notification for the provisional selection list does not contain details regarding the cut-off marks for various categories. Candidates are advised to await further announcements from the High Court of Andhra Pradesh regarding cut-off scores, if they are to be released.

Statistics

Particular Count
Total Posts Notified 50
Candidates Selected (Direct Recruitment) 40
Candidates Selected (Recruitment by Transfer) 1
Overall Provisionally Selected Candidates 41

How to Check Result

The result has been published in the form of a list containing the Hall Ticket Numbers and Names of the provisionally selected candidates. Follow these steps to check your result:

  1. Download the official PDF notification from the High Court of Andhra Pradesh website (or refer to the list provided below).
  2. Open the PDF document.
  3. Look for your Hall Ticket Number or Name in the provided list.
  4. If your details are present, you have been provisionally selected.

What’s on the Result List

The provisional selection list primarily contains:

  • Serial Number
  • Hall Ticket Number of the candidate
  • Name of the provisionally selected candidate

Please note that this document serves as the official result list, and a separate downloadable scorecard with individual marks is not provided in this notification.

Next Steps for Provisionally Selected Candidates

As this is a ‘provisional’ selection list, the next crucial steps for the selected candidates will typically involve:

  • Document Verification (DV): Candidates will be required to present their original documents for verification. This includes educational certificates, caste certificates (if applicable), age proof, identity proof, and other relevant documents.
  • Medical Examination: A medical fitness test will likely be conducted to ensure candidates meet the physical standards required for the post.
  • Issuance of Appointment Orders: Upon successful completion of DV and medical examination, final appointment orders will be issued.

The High Court of Andhra Pradesh will release detailed schedules and instructions for Document Verification and other subsequent procedures. Candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official website for the latest updates. The notification also mentions that marks lists for the written examination (held on 11.10.2025 and 12.10.2025) and Viva Voce are enclosed, which implies these were the stages of selection.

Provisionally Selected Candidates List (Direct Recruitment)

SI.No. Hall Ticket Number Name of the candidate
1 JCJ25010 BHEEMA MOHANA LAKSHMI
2 JCJ25016 KOTYADA SHYAMALA DEVI
3 JCJ25032 MEEGADA UDAY SHANKAR
4 JCJ25056 AKARI LIKHITHA
5 JCJ25074 RASAMSETTY SAI SREE KEERTHIKA
6 JCJ25075 NARASINGA PRATHYUSHA
7 JCJ25080 AKKIRAJU AKHILA
8 JCJ25105 SINGI SRAVANI REDDY
9 JCJ25107 TATIREDDY KIRANKUMAR REDDY
10 JCJ25111 TURIMELLA SUSHMA
11 JCJ25118 DHARMAVARAPU MRUDULA
12 JCJ25128 DYAWAR CHANDRALEKHA
13 JCJ25132 AVIDI SUNEELA
14 JCJ25133 NALLURI GOWTHAMI
15 JCJ25152 DAMARAMADUGU DIVYA SREE
16 JCJ25179 BANAVATHU VENKATA SAI NAIK
17 JCJ25187 LOKAM SAI SWETHA
18 JCJ25203 POTLURI RISHI KIRAN
19 JCJ25209 DHARMALA LALITHASRI
20 JCJ25212 DARISI VENKATA SATYA DHANUSHA
21 JCJ25239 KALAVALA SUKANYA
22 JCJ25244 DALAWAI YAGNASRI
23 JCJ25255 IMMADISETTY YELLAMANDA RAO
24 JCJ25256 PELLAKURU CHENCHU KRISHNA PRIYANKA DEVI
25 JCJ25277 SATULURI YAMUNA
26 JCJ25279 BANGARU NEHEMIAH
27 JCJ25285 KOTTANA BINDU
28 JCJ25297 BADUGU SIRI VISWAJA HIND
29 JCJ25298 L SURYA HEMANTH
30 JCJ25333 VENNAPUSA SUPRIYA
31 JCJ25359 SHAIK RESHMA
32 JCJ25366 GURAJALA SHEETAL
33 JCJ25375 SHAIK MOHAMMAD AZAM
34 JCJ25427 MARPU SAISRUJANA
35 JCJ25436 VATTIKUTI DIVYA CHOWDARY
36 JCJ25438 BONIGE LIKHI PRAKASH
37 JCJ25447 SYED MUNEERA
38 JCJ25493 AVVARI VENKATA NAGA MAHA LAKSHMI GAYATHRI
39 JCJ25523 SWARNA SUSHMA
40 JCJ25541 TIRUKALA UMA MAHESH

Provisionally Selected Candidates List (Recruitment by Transfer)

Hall Ticket Number Name of the candidate
JCJ25234 K KISHORE BUSANABOYINA

What After Qualifying: Journey to Judicial Service

Congratulations to all provisionally selected candidates! Your journey towards becoming a Civil Judge (Junior Division) is progressing. Here’s what typically happens next in the process:

Document Verification (DV)

  • Mandatory Documents: Prepare all original educational certificates (from 10th to Law Degree), caste certificate (if applicable), age proof (birth certificate/10th memo), identity proof (Aadhar/PAN), domicile certificate, and any other specific documents mentioned in the original recruitment notification.
  • Self-Attested Copies: Keep multiple sets of self-attested photocopies of all documents ready.
  • Verification Process: Officials will meticulously check your original documents against your application form details. Any discrepancy can lead to disqualification.

Medical Examination

  • Physical Fitness: Candidates will undergo a thorough medical examination to ascertain their physical and mental fitness for the demanding role of a Civil Judge.
  • Common Tests: This typically includes general physical check-up, eye test, ear test, blood tests, and sometimes X-rays.

Appointment & Training

  • Final Selection: After successful DV and medical clearance, the High Court will issue final appointment letters.
  • Training: Newly appointed Civil Judges usually undergo a mandatory training program at a Judicial Academy to equip them with practical skills, legal procedures, and administrative responsibilities.

It is crucial to stay updated with official announcements from the High Court of Andhra Pradesh for exact dates, venues, and specific requirements for these next stages.

Previous Year Trends & Competition

The Civil Judge (Junior Division) examination conducted by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh is highly competitive. Historically, candidates with a strong grasp of both substantive and procedural laws, coupled with good analytical and writing skills, tend to perform well. The selection process, involving a written examination and a viva voce (interview), aims to identify candidates with not just legal knowledge but also judicial temperament and communication abilities. The consistent number of vacancies each year makes it a sought-after career path for law graduates in Andhra Pradesh.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What does ‘provisionally selected’ mean?

A: ‘Provisionally selected’ means that you have cleared the initial stages of the selection process (written exam and viva voce) and are deemed eligible, subject to successful completion of subsequent stages like document verification and medical examination.

Q2: When will the Document Verification (DV) schedule be released?

A: The schedule for Document Verification will be announced separately by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh. Candidates should regularly check the official website (hc.ap.nic.in) for updates.

Q3: Do I need to apply again for the next stage?

A: No, you do not need to apply again. The High Court will issue direct instructions or call letters for the next stages to the provisionally selected candidates.

Q4: What documents should I prepare for Document Verification?

A: You should prepare all original educational certificates (from 10th standard onwards, including your LLB/Law Degree), caste certificate (if applicable), date of birth proof, identity proof, domicile certificate, and any other documents specified in the original recruitment notification. Keep multiple sets of self-attested photocopies ready.

Q5: Will individual marks or scorecards be released?

A: The current notification is a list of provisionally selected candidates. While the notification mentions marks lists for written and viva voce are enclosed, it does not explicitly state when or if individual scorecards will be released online. Keep an eye on the official website for any such announcements.

Q6: What if my name is on the list but I fail the Document Verification or Medical Exam?

A: If you fail to clear the Document Verification (due to discrepancies) or the Medical Examination, your provisional selection may be cancelled. It is crucial to ensure all your documents are in order and you meet the required physical standards.

Q7: What is the salary of a Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Andhra Pradesh?

A: The salary for Civil Judge (Junior Division) typically follows the judicial pay scales as revised from time to time by the government. It includes a basic pay along with various allowances such as Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Travel Allowance (TA), and other benefits, making it a lucrative and respected position.

Q8: Can I appeal if my name is not on the list?

A: The provisional selection list is based on the performance in the written examination and viva voce. If you believe there’s an error, you may refer to the grievance redressal mechanism, if any, mentioned in the original recruitment notification or subsequent official communications. However, such appeals are generally for procedural errors rather than re-evaluation of marks.