Allahabad High Court RO ARO Recruitment 2026: Apply Online for 543 Posts
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Overview
The Allahabad High Court RO ARO Recruitment 2026 invites applications for 543 posts of Review Officer (RO) and Assistant Review Officer (ARO) across the state of Uttar Pradesh. This recruitment is conducted by the Allahabad High Court to fill positions in the judicial services department for reviewing and assisting in legal and administrative matters. Candidates selected through this examination will be appointed to handle case management, legal documentation, and administrative support functions within the High Court system. The recruitment process includes an online application, written examination, and document verification. This is a prestigious opportunity to serve in one of India's oldest and most prominent High Courts, offering job security, good salary, and career growth in the judicial administration sector.
Important Dates
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Release Date | To be announced |
| Application Start Date | To be announced |
| Last Date to Apply | To be announced |
| Last Date for Fee Payment | To be announced |
| Admit Card Release Date | 10-15 days before exam |
| Exam Date | To be announced |
| Result Declaration Date | 45-60 days after exam |
Vacancy Details
Typical / Indicative
Vacancy Breakdown
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR (Unreserved) | 245 |
| OBC (Other Backward Classes) | 146 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 109 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 27 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 16 |
| Total | 543 |
Eligibility
Educational Qualification
- Review Officer (RO): Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) from a recognized university OR Bachelor's degree in any discipline with diploma/certificate in legal studies
- Assistant Review Officer (ARO): Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university
- Candidates must have passed their qualifying examination by the last date of application
- Degrees obtained through distance/correspondence mode must be from UGC/AICTE recognized institutions
Age Limit
Age as on last date of application:
| Parameter | Age |
|---|---|
| Minimum Age | 18 years |
| Maximum Age | 35 years |
Age Relaxation:
| Category | Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC/ST | 5 years |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | 3 years |
| PwD (Unreserved) | 10 years |
| PwD (OBC) | 13 years |
| PwD (SC/ST) | 15 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per service rendered + 3 years |
| Widows/Divorced Women/Women judicially separated | Up to 35 years |
Nationality
- Candidate must be a citizen of India
- Candidates claiming OBC/EWS category benefits must possess valid certificates issued by competent authority in prescribed format
How to Apply
How to Apply Online
- Visit the official website of Allahabad High Court (www.allahabadhighcourt.in)
- Locate the 'Recruitment' or 'Vacancies' section on the homepage
- Click on the notification link for 'RO ARO Recruitment 2026'
- Read the complete official notification carefully and check eligibility criteria
- Click on 'Apply Online' link and register with basic details (name, email, mobile number)
- Verify your email/mobile through OTP received
- Login with generated credentials and fill the application form with personal, educational, and professional details
- Upload scanned copies of recent photograph (50KB, JPG format), signature (20KB), and required documents
- Pay the application fee through online mode (Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking/UPI)
- Submit the application form and take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference
- Note down the application/registration number for tracking purposes
Application Fee
| Category | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| General/OBC/EWS | ₹1,000 |
| SC/ST/PwD | ₹500 |
| Women Candidates | ₹750 |
Payment Mode: Online only (Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, UPI)
Note: Application fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
Selection Process
Selection Process
The selection process consists of the following stages:
- Computer Based Test (CBT) - Prelims: A preliminary examination to shortlist candidates for the mains examination. It comprises objective-type multiple choice questions covering General Knowledge, Legal Awareness, Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude.
- Computer Based Test (CBT) - Mains: Main examination for candidates who qualify prelims. It includes detailed questions on legal knowledge, administrative aptitude, and subject-specific topics with higher difficulty level and descriptive questions.
- Document Verification: Candidates qualifying in the mains examination will be called for document verification where all original certificates related to age, educational qualification, category, and experience will be checked.
- Medical Examination: Selected candidates will undergo a medical fitness examination to ensure they meet the physical and mental fitness standards required for the post.
- Final Merit List: Final selection will be based on marks obtained in the mains examination, subject to successful document verification and medical fitness. Merit list will be prepared category-wise.
Exam Pattern
Prelims Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge & Current Affairs | 40 | 40 | 2 hours |
| Legal Awareness & Legal Reasoning | 40 | 40 | (Total) |
| Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability | 40 | 40 | |
| Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation | 30 | 30 | |
| Total | 150 | 150 | 2 hours |
Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer
Mains Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Legal Knowledge & Constitution of India | 50 | 100 | 3 hours |
| Civil & Criminal Law | 50 | 100 | (Total) |
| Administrative Law & Judicial Procedures | 40 | 80 | |
| General Studies & Essay Writing | 30 | 70 | |
| Total | 170 | 350 | 3 hours |
Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer in objective questions. No negative marking for descriptive answers.
Note: Both prelims and mains will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
Syllabus
Detailed Syllabus
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Indian History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern India
- Indian Geography: Physical, Economic, and Social Geography
- Indian Polity and Governance: Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj
- Economic and Social Development: Poverty alleviation, employment generation
- Environmental Ecology and Biodiversity
- General Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology basics
- Current Affairs: National and International importance
- Sports, Awards, Books and Authors
- Important Days and Events
Legal Awareness & Legal Reasoning
- Indian Constitution: Fundamental Rights, DPSP, Fundamental Duties
- Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Major Sections
- Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)
- Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
- Indian Evidence Act
- Legal terminology and Latin maxims
- Legal reasoning and logical interpretation
- Landmark judgments of Supreme Court and High Courts
- Consumer Protection Act
- Right to Information Act
Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability
- Analogies and Similarities
- Classification and Series
- Coding-Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Direction Sense Test
- Syllogisms and Statements
- Logical Venn Diagrams
- Puzzles and Seating Arrangements
- Data Sufficiency
- Critical Reasoning
Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation
- Number Systems and Simplification
- Percentages, Profit & Loss
- Time and Work, Time and Distance
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Averages and Mixtures
- Ratio and Proportion
- Mensuration and Geometry
- Data Interpretation: Tables, Graphs, Pie Charts
- Probability and Permutation-Combination
Civil & Criminal Law (Mains)
- Law of Contracts and Specific Relief
- Law of Torts
- Family Law: Hindu Law, Muslim Law
- Property Law: Transfer of Property Act
- Criminal Law: IPC, CrPC in detail
- Law of Evidence in detail
- Limitation Act
- Negotiable Instruments Act
Administrative Law & Judicial Procedures (Mains)
- Principles of Administrative Law
- Delegated Legislation
- Administrative Tribunals
- Judicial Review of Administrative Actions
- High Court Rules and Procedures
- Court Fee Act
- Stamp Act
- Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Essay Writing & General Studies (Mains)
- Essay on social, legal, and contemporary issues
- Précis writing
- Comprehension passages
- Letter writing (official and formal)
- Report writing
- Current national and international issues
- Ethics and moral values in public administration
Salary
Typical / Indicative
Salary Structure
| Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay | ₹44,900 |
| Pay Scale | Level 6 in Pay Matrix (₹35,400 - 1,12,400) |
| DA (Dearness Allowance) @ 50% | ₹22,450 |
| HRA (House Rent Allowance) | ₹10,776 - ₹14,368 (based on city classification) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹3,600 |
| Other Allowances | ₹2,000 - ₹3,000 |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹83,726 - ₹86,318 |
| In-Hand Salary (after deductions) | ₹65,000 - ₹70,000 |
Additional Benefits:
- Medical facilities for self and family
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Provident Fund and Gratuity
- Pension benefits as per 7th Pay Commission
- Annual increment of approximately 3%
- Performance-based incentives
Note: Salary figures are indicative and based on 7th Pay Commission recommendations. Actual amounts may vary based on posting location and government revisions.
Career Growth
Career growth in Allahabad High Court judicial services offers excellent progression opportunities. Review Officers and Assistant Review Officers can be promoted to Senior Review Officer, Deputy Registrar, and subsequently to Joint Registrar and Registrar positions based on performance and experience. The career path also includes opportunities for specialized roles in different benches of the High Court, with promotions typically occurring every 5-7 years subject to departmental examination and seniority. Officers can also appear for judicial services examinations for further advancement.
Admit Card
Admit cards for the Allahabad High Court RO ARO examination will be released on the official website approximately 10-15 days before the scheduled examination date. Candidates must download their admit cards by logging into the portal using their registration number and password. The admit card will contain important details including examination center, reporting time, and important instructions. No physical admit card will be sent by post, and candidates must carry a printout along with a valid photo ID proof to the examination center.
Result
The result for prelims examination will be declared within 30-45 days of the examination, while the mains result will be announced approximately 60-75 days after the mains exam. Results will be published on the official website of Allahabad High Court in PDF format containing roll numbers of qualified candidates. Candidates can check their individual scorecard by logging into the candidate portal. Category-wise merit lists will be prepared, and selected candidates will be intimated via email/SMS for document verification process.
Expected Cutoff
The cutoff marks for Allahabad High Court RO ARO examination vary by category and depend on factors like difficulty level, number of applicants, and vacancies. Typically, General category candidates need to score around 55-60% marks in prelims and 60-65% in mains, while OBC candidates require approximately 50-55% and SC/ST candidates need around 40-45%. The cutoff for Review Officer posts is generally 5-8 marks higher than Assistant Review Officer posts. Final cutoff is determined by the High Court based on the performance of candidates and availability of vacancies.
Exam Centres
Examination Centers
Uttar Pradesh (Primary Centers): Lucknow, Allahabad (Prayagraj), Kanpur, Varanasi, Agra, Meerut, Bareilly, Gorakhpur, Moradabad, Aligarh, Ghaziabad, Noida, Jhansi, Mathura, Saharanpur
Other States (Major Centers):
North: Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Dehradun
East: Patna, Ranchi, Kolkata
West: Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Indore
South: Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai
Note: The maximum number of examination centers will be in Uttar Pradesh. Candidates may be allotted any center based on availability and choice filled during application.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the educational qualification required for RO and ARO posts?
For Review Officer (RO) posts, candidates need a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) or any Bachelor's degree with a diploma/certificate in legal studies from a recognized university. For Assistant Review Officer (ARO) posts, a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university is required. Degrees from UGC/AICTE recognized distance education institutions are also acceptable.
What is the application fee for Allahabad High Court RO ARO Recruitment 2026?
The application fee is ₹1,000 for General/OBC/EWS category candidates, ₹500 for SC/ST/PwD candidates, and ₹750 for women candidates. The fee must be paid online through Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI. The application fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
How many vacancies are available in this recruitment?
A total of 543 posts are available in this recruitment drive. The vacancies are distributed across categories as follows: approximately 245 for UR, 146 for OBC, 109 for SC, 27 for ST, and 16 for EWS candidates. These numbers are indicative and may vary based on the official notification.
What is the expected salary for RO and ARO posts?
The starting basic pay is approximately ₹44,900 per month in Pay Level 6 (₹35,400 - 1,12,400). With allowances like DA (50%), HRA, and transport allowance, the gross monthly salary ranges from ₹83,000 to ₹86,000. The in-hand salary after deductions is typically between ₹65,000 to ₹70,000 per month, along with benefits like medical facilities, LTC, and pension.
How many attempts are allowed for this examination?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for Allahabad High Court RO ARO examination, as long as the candidate meets the age eligibility criteria. Candidates can apply multiple times until they reach the maximum age limit of 35 years (with applicable age relaxations for reserved categories).
Is there negative marking in the examination?
Yes, there is negative marking in both prelims and mains examinations. For every wrong answer in objective-type questions, 0.25 marks (one-fourth of the marks assigned to that question) will be deducted. However, there is no negative marking for descriptive/essay-type questions in the mains examination.
Can I apply offline for this recruitment?
No, offline applications are not accepted for Allahabad High Court RO ARO Recruitment 2026. The application process is completely online through the official website of Allahabad High Court. Candidates must register online, fill the application form, upload documents, pay the fee online, and submit the application electronically. No postal or hand-delivered applications will be entertained.
What are the stages of the selection process?
The selection process consists of five stages: (1) Computer Based Test (CBT) - Prelims with 150 questions for 150 marks, (2) Computer Based Test (CBT) - Mains with 170 questions for 350 marks, (3) Document Verification of all original certificates, (4) Medical Examination to assess physical and mental fitness, and (5) Final Merit List preparation based on mains examination marks and successful verification.