Telangana High Court Civil Judge (Junior Division) provisional answer key for 2026 exam released. Raise objections online till March 15, 2026. Fee: Rs 100 per objection.
The High Court for the State of Telangana at Hyderabad has released the evaluated response sheets (provisional answer sheets) for the Computer Based Screening Test for the recruitment of 94 posts of Civil Judge (Junior Division). Candidates who appeared for the examination held on March 08, 2026, can now check their response sheets and raise objections against any question/option they deem incorrect. The objection window is open for a limited period, and a nominal fee is applicable per objection.
Answer Key Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | High Court for the State of Telangana at Hyderabad |
| Post Name | Civil Judge (Junior Division) |
| Total Vacancies | 94 |
| Exam Date | March 08, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Notification Date | March 12, 2026 |
| Answer Key Type | Provisional (Evaluated Response Sheets) |
| Objection Submission Start Date | March 13, 2026 |
| Objection Submission Last Date | March 15, 2026 (till 11:59 p.m.) |
| Objection Fee | Rs. 100/- per objection (excluding GST & other charges) |
| Official Website | tsch.gov.in |
How to Check Answer Key
Candidates can access their evaluated response sheets and the provisional answer key by following these steps:
- Visit the official website of the High Court for the State of Telangana: tsch.gov.in.
- Look for the notification/link related to “Civil Judge (Junior Division) Answer Key / Response Sheet Objections 2026”.
- Click on the designated link, which might be labeled “Click Here to Raise the Objections” or similar.
- You may need to log in using your credentials (e.g., Roll Number, Date of Birth).
- Once logged in, you can view your response sheet and the provisional answer key.
How to Raise Objections
Candidates can raise objections against the provisional answer key by strictly following the instructions provided in the official notification. Here are the detailed steps:
- Carefully read all instructions before proceeding to raise objections.
- Click on the “Click Here to Raise the Objections” button on the portal.
- Before submitting an objection, thoroughly review the question and answers in your provided response sheet.
- Objections must be entered exclusively in English. Ambiguous objections may not be considered for evaluation.
- If an objection pertains to “Options,” clearly state the complete option text in the remarks column. Do not just mention the Option Number.
- Objections can only be raised against questions and their respective alternatives.
- Once submitted, objections cannot be edited later.
- In the response sheet view, the correct answer, as per the provisional key, is indicated by a green tick mark next to the option.
- The question ID, which is essential for all references, is displayed to the right of the question.
- The status of the question (whether you answered it or not) is also shown to the right of the question.
- The option you selected during the exam is displayed to the right of the question.
- In the “Reason for objection” column, provide a clear explanation for your objection. Objections without valid explanations or references will be discarded.
- It is mandatory to upload at least one supporting document before submitting an objection.
- Supporting documents must be in PDF format, with a maximum size limit of 1MB.
- Note that the current answers are based on the Provisional Answer Key. Answers may change in the Final Answer Key after objection management. Evaluation will be based on the Final Answer Key.
- A fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred only), excluding GST and other charges, must be paid for each objection.
- If an objection raised by a candidate is found to be correct and valid, the paid amount of Rs. 100/- will be refunded to the candidate(s).
Objection Fee & Last Date
- Objection Fee: Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred only) per objection. This fee does not include GST and other applicable charges.
- Payment Mode: Online (as per the objection portal).
- Refund Policy: The objection fee will be refunded if the objection raised is considered correct and valid by the High Court.
- Last Date for Submission: March 15, 2026, till 11:59 p.m. Objections received after this deadline will not be considered under any circumstances.
What Happens After Objections
After the objection window closes, the High Court will review all valid objections submitted by candidates. A panel of experts will examine the challenged questions and options along with the supporting documents and explanations provided. Based on this review:
- If an objection is found to be valid, the provisional answer key will be revised accordingly.
- The fee paid for valid objections will be refunded to the respective candidates.
- A Final Answer Key will be prepared and released, incorporating all necessary changes.
- The final evaluation of candidates’ scores will be done based on this Final Answer Key, ensuring fairness and accuracy in the selection process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the last date to submit objections for the Civil Judge Answer Key?
The last date to submit objections is March 15, 2026, till 11:59 p.m. No objections will be considered after this deadline.
Q2: Is there a fee to raise objections, and is it refundable?
Yes, there is a fee of Rs. 100/- per objection (excluding GST and other charges). This fee is refundable if the objection raised by the candidate is found to be correct and valid.
Q3: Can I submit objections offline?
No, the notification explicitly states that objections must be submitted only through online mode.
Q4: What documents are required to support an objection?
It is mandatory to upload at least one supporting document in PDF format (maximum size 1MB) for each objection. Ensure the document provides clear reference or explanation for your claim.
Q5: What details should I provide while raising an objection?
You must clearly mention the Question ID, provide a valid reason for the objection, and if it pertains to options, clearly state the complete option text. Ambiguous objections or those without valid explanations will be discarded.
Q6: When will the Final Answer Key be released?
The notification indicates that a Final Answer Key will be released after the objection management process is complete and all valid objections have been addressed. Specific dates for the final key release are not yet announced.
Q7: What if I miss the objection deadline?
Objections received after 11:59 p.m. on March 15, 2026, will not be considered under any circumstances. It is crucial to submit your objections within the stipulated timeframe.
Q8: Can I edit an objection after submission?
No, the instructions clearly state that objections once submitted cannot be edited later. Candidates are advised to review all details carefully before final submission.