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Bombay High Court District Judge Preliminary Exam admit card 2026 released. Download your hall ticket from bombayhighcourt.nic.in for the exam on 10th May 2026. Carry ID proof.

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The High Court of Bombay has released the admit cards for the Preliminary Written Examination for the post of District Judge (by Nomination 25%) and Common Judicial Officers (For Nomination 25% & Accelerated Promotion 25% Both). Candidates who have been provisionally declared eligible can now download their admit cards from the official website. The examination is scheduled for Sunday, 10th May, 2026. It is crucial for all eligible candidates to download their hall ticket well in advance and review all instructions carefully.

Admit Card Overview

Particulars Details
Organization High Court of Bombay
Post Name District Judge (by Nomination 25%) / Common Judicial Officers
Examination Preliminary Written Examination
Admit Card Release Date 5th May, 2026
Exam Date 10th May, 2026 (Sunday)
Official Website https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in

How to Download Bombay High Court District Judge Admit Card 2026

Follow these simple steps to download your admit card:

  1. Visit the official website of the High Court of Bombay: https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in
  2. Look for the ‘On-Line Admit Card’ link on the homepage and click on it.
  3. On the next page, click on the ‘Print Admit Card (Pre.)’ option.
  4. You will be prompted to enter your Registration ID Number and Mobile Number (as provided during the online application).
  5. After entering the required details, click on the ‘Download’ button.
  6. Your admit card will be displayed on the screen. Download and take a printout for future reference.

Details on Admit Card

Candidates should carefully check the following details on their downloaded admit card:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Father’s/Mother’s Name
  • Roll Number/Registration Number
  • Exam Date and Day
  • Exam Time/Shift
  • Examination Venue/Center Address
  • Candidate’s Photograph
  • Candidate’s Signature
  • Important Instructions for the Examination

What to Verify

Upon downloading, ensure the following:

  • Your name, photograph, and signature are clearly visible and correct.
  • The exam date, time, and venue match the information provided in the official notification.
  • All personal details are accurate and free from any discrepancies.
  • In case of any issue with the admit card, approach the Chief Conductor of examination at the respective centers at least one and a half hour before the scheduled time of examination.

Documents Required on Exam Day

Candidates must carry the following documents to the examination center:

  • Printed copy of the downloaded Admit Card.
  • Original Photo Identity Proof: Identity Card issued by the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa OR Voters Identity Card issued by the Election Commission OR any other Government authority-issued identification proof (e.g., Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, Driving License).
  • Two passport-size photographs (preferably the same as uploaded in the application form). (Not explicitly mentioned in PDF but a standard requirement for most government exams.)

Note: Without a valid admit card and original photo ID, candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.

Exam Day Instructions & Checklist

Do’s:

  • Arrive at the examination center at least 60-90 minutes before the scheduled exam time to complete all formalities.
  • Carry all mandatory documents: admit card, original photo ID, and a few passport-size photos.
  • Locate your seat/desk well in advance.
  • Read all instructions on the admit card and question paper carefully.
  • Maintain decorum and follow all instructions given by the invigilator.

Don’ts:

  • Do not carry any electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, etc.
  • Do not carry any study material, notes, or loose papers into the examination hall.
  • Do not engage in any unfair means or malpractices during the examination.
  • Do not leave the examination hall without the invigilator’s permission.

Common Issues & Solutions

Candidates might face certain issues while downloading their admit cards. Here are some common problems and their solutions:

  • Admit Card Not Downloading: Check your internet connection. Ensure you are entering the correct Registration ID and Mobile Number. Try using a different browser or device.
  • Discrepancies in Details: If you find any error in your name, photograph, exam date, or center, immediately contact the examination authority or approach the Chief Conductor of examination at the center as mentioned in the notification.
  • Website Server Down: Due to high traffic, the website might become slow. Try downloading during off-peak hours or after some time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When is the Bombay High Court District Judge Preliminary Exam scheduled?

The Preliminary Written Examination for District Judge is scheduled for Sunday, 10th May, 2026.

Q2: What details are required to download the admit card?

You will need your Registration ID Number and Mobile Number, which you provided during the online application process.

Q3: What if I forget my Registration ID or Mobile Number?

The notification does not specify a ‘Forgot ID’ option. You should refer to your application confirmation email or form. If still unable to retrieve, contact the High Court of Bombay’s examination helpdesk if available on the official website.

Q4: Is it mandatory to carry an original photo ID proof to the exam center?

Yes, it is absolutely mandatory to carry an original photo identity proof along with your admit card, as specified in the notification (e.g., Bar Council ID, Voter ID, or other Government-issued ID).

Q5: What should I do if there is a discrepancy in my admit card?

If you encounter any issue with your admit card, you should approach the Chief Conductor of examination at the respective centers at least one and a half hour before the scheduled time of examination, along with your proof of identification.

Q6: Can I show a digital copy of my admit card or ID proof?

No, candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card and original physical photo identification proof. Digital copies are generally not accepted for verification.

Q7: What items are prohibited inside the examination hall?

Electronic gadgets (mobile phones, smartwatches), calculators, study material, and any unauthorized items are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall.

Q8: Will there be negative marking in the exam?

The current notification does not provide details on the exam pattern or marking scheme, including negative marking. Candidates should refer to the original Press Advertisement No. A.5504/2025 or any subsequent detailed instructions for such information.