Bombay HC postpones result announcement for 4629 Junior Clerk, Peon/Hamal posts; check official notice here

The Bombay High Court has postponed the announcement of the Bombay High Court Result 2024 for positions such as Junior Clerk and Peon/Hamal across various district courts. This decision comes in response to a stay order issued by the High Court of Bombay, instructing to maintain the “status quo” in the Central Recruitment Process-2023. The stay order, issued following directives from the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 17th May 2024, in the Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(S).11351/2024, has prompted the High Court to advise adhering to the existing situation until further orders.
The Bombay High Court advertisement, released on December 4, 2023, aimed to fill 4629 vacancies across various District Courts in Maharashtra, including Stenographer (Grade III), Junior Clerk, and Peon/Hamal positions. The written screening test to evaluate candidates for these positions took place from February 5th to 14th, 2024. Candidates eagerly await the result release from the Junior Clerk and Peon/Hamal Screening Test 2024.
The official notification, released on May 22nd, 2024, instructs all District Courts to maintain the “status quo” regarding the recruitment process. This essentially means that all further actions related to the recruitment, including result declaration and subsequent stages, are on hold. The notification assures candidates that they will be informed about further developments “shortly.”
Read the official notice here
This delay in the recruitment process may disappoint the thousands of candidates who participated in the screening test. However, adherence to the Supreme Court’s directions is paramount. Hopefully, the Bombay High Court will be able to resolve the matter and resume the recruitment process soon, providing clarity to the anxious candidates.
The recruitment drive aimed to fill vacancies for Stenographer (Grade III), Junior Clerk, and Peon positions in various District Courts across Maharashtra, with 2795 for Junior Clerk, 1266 for Peon, and 568 for Stenographer posts. The selection process includes multiple stages such as Objective Typing Test/Screening Test, English Shorthand Test, Marathi Shorthand Test, Marathi Typing Test, English Typing Test, Cleaning Activeness Test, and Interview.
Candidates eagerly await the announcement of the Bombay High Court Result 2024, which will mark a crucial stage in their career aspirations. While the recruitment process is currently on hold, candidates are advised to stay updated with official announcements for the latest updates regarding the recruitment drive and result release. The Bombay High Court exam result will be available on the official website, with further details to be notified on https://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/index.php.

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