Allahabad High Court Special Judicial Magistrate Recruitment 2026
Allahabad High Court — High Court
📅 Important Dates
| Application Start | 21 May 2026 |
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| Last Date to Apply | 25 Jul 2026 |
📋 Vacancy Details
| Post Name | Special Judicial Magistrate |
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| Total Vacancies | 7 |
| Qualification | Degree of law or equivalent |
| Age Limit | Up to 70 years |
| Salary | Rs. 50,000 per month |
| Application Fee | N/A |
| Selection Process | Scrutiny of Form by District Judge and Selection by High Court |
📝 Detailed Notification Information
Allahabad High Court Special Judicial Magistrate Recruitment 2026 Overview
The Allahabad High Court has released an official notification for the recruitment of Special Judicial Magistrates. This is a prestigious opportunity for experienced legal professionals to contribute to the judicial system of Uttar Pradesh. A total of 7 vacancies are available for this position on a contract basis.
Eligibility Criteria
Interested candidates must possess a Degree in Law or demonstrate extensive experience in legal affairs to the satisfaction of the High Court. Applicants should currently hold or have previously held a position under the Government.
Salary and Benefits
The selected candidates will receive a consolidated monthly honorarium of Rs. 45,000, along with a conveyance allowance of Rs. 5,000 per month, totaling Rs. 50,000.
Selection Process
The selection will involve a rigorous scrutiny of applications by the District Judge, followed by the forwarding of suitable profiles to the High Court for final selection.
How to Apply
Candidates must download the application form from the official Allahabad High Court website. The completed form, along with self-attested copies of required documentation, must be sent via registered or speed post to the designated address by 25 July 2026.
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