Bombay High Court recruitment 2025: Registration window opens tomorrow for 2,381 posts; check where and how to apply
Bombay High Court recruitment 2025: The Bombay High Court has officially released its recruitment notification for 2025, inviting online applications for multiple posts including Clerk, Driver, Peon, and Stenographer. The registration window will open tomorrow, December 15, 2025, through the official website at bombayhighcourt.nic.in. A total of 2,381 vacancies have been announced across the Principal Seat at Bombay and the Benches at Nagpur and Aurangabad.
The notification was issued on December 8, 2025, and provides detailed information on eligibility criteria, age limits, post-wise qualifications, and the selection process. Candidates domiciled in Maharashtra who meet the prescribed educational and skill requirements are eligible to apply. The recruitment will be carried out through select lists and wait lists, which will remain valid for a period of two years.
The recruitment covers five main categories of posts, each with specific qualification requirements:
Age limit:
Applicants must be between 18 and 38 years of age. The cut-off date for age calculation is January 5, 2026. Age relaxation will be applicable as per government norms.
Candidates will be selected through a multi-stage process, which includes:
Note: All candidates are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of ₹1,000. The payment must be made online through the State Bank of India Collect facility available on the recruitment portal.
Once the registration window opens, eligible candidates can apply online by following the steps given below.
The online application window will remain open from December 15, 2025 (11:00 am) to January 5, 2026 (5:00 pm). Candidates are advised to read the official notification carefully and ensure that all eligibility conditions are fulfilled before submitting the application form.
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Bombay High Court recruitment 2025: Vacancy details and eligibility
| Post | Vacancies | Qualification |
| Clerk | 1,382 | Graduate + Typing |
| Peon | 887 | Ability to Read & Write Marathi |
| Driver | 37 | 10th Pass + LMV Driving Licence + 3 Yrs. Exp. |
| Steno Lower | 56 | Graduate + Shorthand @80wpm + Typing @40wpm |
| Steno Higher | 19 | Graduate + Shorthand @100wpm + Typing @40wpm |
| Total | 2,381 | - |
Age limit:
Applicants must be between 18 and 38 years of age. The cut-off date for age calculation is January 5, 2026. Age relaxation will be applicable as per government norms.
Bombay High Court recruitment 2025: Selection process
- Written examination
- Skill test, as applicable to the post
- Interview (for Clerk post)
- Document verification
- Medical examination
- Application fee and payment mode
Bombay High Court recruitment 2025: Steps to apply
Once the registration window opens, eligible candidates can apply online by following the steps given below.
- Visit https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/recruitment.php
- Click on the ‘Apply Online’ link for the 2025 recruitment notification
- Complete the registration form with personal, educational, and contact details
- Upload scanned copies of the required documents and photograph
- Pay the application fee online and submit the form
The online application window will remain open from December 15, 2025 (11:00 am) to January 5, 2026 (5:00 pm). Candidates are advised to read the official notification carefully and ensure that all eligibility conditions are fulfilled before submitting the application form.
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