D&SJ Ziro announces Viva-Voce & DV for Peshkar post on March 04, 2026. Report by 9:30 AM with Admit Card & original documents at District Court, Ziro.
The Office of the District & Sessions Judge, Ziro Session Division, Arunachal Pradesh, has released an important notification regarding the Viva-Voce (interview) and document verification for the post of Peshkar. This announcement is a continuation of the Result Notification No. DSC(Z)/RR/01/2020/31/372 dated 16.02.2026. All provisionally selected candidates are hereby informed about the scheduled Viva-Voce and essential instructions they must follow.
Key Announcement Details
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Office of the District & Sessions Judge, Ziro Session Division |
| Post Name | Peshkar |
| Event | Viva-Voce (Interview) & Document Verification |
| Schedule Date | 04th March 2026 |
| Reporting Time | 09:30 AM (positively) |
| Viva-Voce Timing | From 10:30 AM onwards |
| Venue | District and Sessions Court, Ziro |
| Reference No. | DSC(Z)/RR/01/2020/31/383 |
| Notification Date | 28th February 2026 |
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Candidates must mandatorily carry their Admit Card.
- An original copy of the Identity Card (as mentioned in their application form) is compulsory for admission into the examination venue.
- All candidates are directed to report at the District and Sessions Court, Ziro, along with their original testimonials (documents) at 09:30 AM positively.
- Candidates arriving after the reporting time (09:30 AM) shall strictly not be allowed into the Examination venue.
Documents Required for Viva-Voce & DV
Candidates must bring the following documents in original, along with self-attested photocopies for verification:
- Admit Card: The original Admit Card for the Peshkar recruitment.
- Identity Proof: Original Photo Identity Card (e.g., Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport) as mentioned in your application form.
- Educational Qualification Certificates:
- Matriculation/10th Class Mark Sheet and Certificate (for Date of Birth proof)
- Intermediate/12th Class Mark Sheet and Certificate
- Graduation Degree and Mark Sheets (if applicable)
- Any other higher qualification certificates and mark sheets.
- Caste/Category Certificate: (if applicable) OBC/SC/ST/EWS certificate issued by the competent authority in the prescribed format.
- Experience Certificate: (if applicable) Relevant experience certificates as per the original recruitment notification.
- No Objection Certificate (NOC): If currently employed in Government/PSU.
- Passport Size Photographs: A few recent passport-size photographs (usually 4-6).
- Domicile/Residence Certificate: Proof of residence for Arunachal Pradesh.
- Any Other Relevant Documents: As specified in the original recruitment notification.
Note: It is advisable to carry at least two sets of self-attested photocopies of all original documents.
What to Expect at Viva-Voce & DV
The Viva-Voce (oral interview) is designed to assess your communication skills, general awareness, suitability for the post, and specific knowledge related to court procedures or general administration. The Document Verification (DV) process involves a thorough check of all your submitted documents against the originals to ensure authenticity and eligibility. Officials will verify your academic qualifications, age, category, and other claims made in your application.
Tips for Interview & Document Verification
For Viva-Voce:
- Research: Familiarize yourself with the District & Sessions Court’s functions, the role of a Peshkar, and basic legal terminology.
- Communication: Practice clear and concise communication. Maintain eye contact and a confident demeanor.
- General Knowledge: Stay updated on current affairs, especially those related to Arunachal Pradesh and the Indian judicial system.
- Dress Code: Dress in professional attire to create a positive impression.
For Document Verification:
- Organize: Arrange all your original documents and photocopies in a systematic manner (e.g., in a file or folder) to avoid last-minute hassle.
- Check Details: Double-check all personal details (name, date of birth, parent’s name) on your certificates match your ID proof and application form.
- Be Punctual: Arrive at the venue well before the reporting time to allow for security checks and finding your way.
- Stay Calm: The process can be lengthy; remain patient and cooperative with the verification officials.
Important Links
| Particular | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Website | ziro.dcourts.gov.in |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What if I miss the Viva-Voce and Document Verification on March 04, 2026?
As per the notification, candidates arriving after the reporting time (09:30 AM) will not be allowed. Missing the schedule might lead to the cancellation of your candidature, as generally no second chances are provided for such crucial stages.
What kind of questions can I expect in the Viva-Voce for the Peshkar post?
Questions typically cover general knowledge, current affairs (especially related to Arunachal Pradesh), basic computer knowledge, administrative aptitude, and your understanding of the functions of a court and the duties of a Peshkar. Personal questions about your background and motivation may also be asked.
Is it mandatory to bring original documents for verification?
Yes, the notification explicitly states that all candidates must bring their original testimonials (documents). Failure to produce original documents can lead to disqualification.
What if there is a discrepancy in my documents?
If there is a minor discrepancy, you might be asked to provide an affidavit. For significant discrepancies, your candidature could be rejected. It’s crucial to ensure all details match across your application and documents.
Can I bring a digital copy of my ID card?
No, the notification specifically asks for the ‘original copy of the Identity Card’. Digital copies are generally not accepted for official verification processes.
Will there be a medical examination after the Viva-Voce and DV?
While not mentioned in this specific notification, a medical examination is a standard procedure in most government recruitment processes after the interview and document verification stages. Qualified candidates should be prepared for this next step.
How long will the Viva-Voce and DV process take?
The duration can vary depending on the number of candidates and the thoroughness of verification. It is advisable to allocate a full day for the process.
What should I do if my Admit Card is lost or damaged?
You should immediately contact the recruiting authority (District & Sessions Judge, Ziro Session Division) through their official website or contact details, if available, for guidance on how to proceed. It’s critical to have a valid Admit Card.