CGPSC Assistant District Prosecution Officer ADPO Online Form 2026
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Important Dates, Fees & How to Apply
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Important Dates & Fees
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Notification Released | 20 Jun 2026 |
| Application Start Date | 20 Jun 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | Refer notification |
| Last Date for Fee Payment | Same as last date |
| Total Vacancies | As per notification |
| Application Fee | General / OBC: ₹100–₹500. SC / ST / PwD / Women: Usually exempt. Refer notification for exact amount. |
| Mode of Payment | Online — UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card |
| Mode of Application | Online only via the official portal listed above |
Step-by-step: How to apply online
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Overview
The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) conducts the Assistant District Prosecution Officer (ADPO) examination to recruit law graduates for judicial service positions in the state prosecution department. ADPOs represent the state government in criminal cases in district courts and lower courts, assisting District Government Advocates and Public Prosecutors. This is a Group-B gazetted post under the Home Department of Chhattisgarh Government. The selected candidates work under the administrative control of the Directorate of Prosecution, handling criminal prosecution cases across various districts of Chhattisgarh. The recruitment process is highly competitive and requires comprehensive knowledge of Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act, and other legal provisions.
Important Dates
Important Dates (Typical / Indicative)
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Release | January 2026 |
| Application Start Date | January 2026 |
| Application Last Date | February 2026 |
| Fee Payment Last Date | February 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | March 2026 |
| Preliminary Exam Date | April 2026 |
| Mains Exam Date | June-July 2026 |
| Interview/Viva Voce | September-October 2026 |
| Final Result Declaration | November 2026 |
Vacancy Details
Vacancy Details (Typical / Indicative)
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR (Unreserved) | 25-30 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 8-10 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 15-20 |
| OBC (Other Backward Classes) | 12-15 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 5-8 |
| Total | 65-85 |
Note: Exact vacancy numbers vary by year and are subject to government requirements. Chhattisgarh has higher ST reservation as per state policy.
Eligibility
Educational Qualification
- Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Law (LLB - 3 years or 5 years integrated) from a recognized University
- The degree must be recognized by the Bar Council of India
- Candidates must be enrolled as an Advocate with any State Bar Council
- Preference may be given to candidates with litigation experience
Age Limit
Age as on January 1, 2026:
| Parameter | Age |
|---|---|
| Minimum Age | 18 years |
| Maximum Age (General) | 35 years |
Age Relaxation:
| Category | Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC/ST (Chhattisgarh) | 5 years |
| OBC (Chhattisgarh) | 3 years |
| EWS | No relaxation |
| PwD (Persons with Disabilities) | 10 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per rules (service period + 3 years) |
| Chhattisgarh Domicile Female Candidates | 5 years |
Nationality
- Candidate must be a citizen of India
- Chhattisgarh domicile certificate is mandatory for reserved category candidates
- Domicile preference applies as per state government rules
How to Apply
How to Apply
- Visit the official CGPSC website at www.psc.cg.gov.in
- Click on the "Apply Online" link for ADPO Recruitment 2026
- Register as a new user with valid email ID and mobile number
- Verify your registration through OTP received on email/mobile
- Login with generated credentials and fill the application form with personal, educational, and address details
- Upload scanned documents: photograph (20-50 KB), signature (10-30 KB), ID proof, educational certificates, and caste certificate (if applicable)
- Pay the application fee online through Net Banking, Credit/Debit Card, or UPI
- Submit the application form and take a printout for future reference
- Note down the Registration Number and Transaction ID for tracking
Application Fee
| Category | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| UR/OBC/EWS | ₹400 |
| SC/ST (Chhattisgarh domicile) | ₹300 |
| PwD Candidates | ₹300 |
| Female Candidates (CG domicile) | ₹300 |
Payment gateway charges additional as applicable
Selection Process
Selection Stages
- Preliminary Examination: A screening test of objective type questions covering General Studies, Legal Aptitude, and General Knowledge to shortlist candidates for the main examination. Marks obtained in Prelims are not counted for final merit.
- Main Examination: A written examination consisting of subjective/descriptive type papers covering substantive and procedural criminal law, including IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act, Constitution of India, and legal reasoning. This carries substantial weightage in final selection.
- Personal Interview/Viva Voce: Qualified candidates from Mains are called for interview to assess their personality, communication skills, legal knowledge, suitability for prosecution work, and general awareness. Interview typically carries 100-150 marks.
- Document Verification: Candidates provisionally selected after interview must produce original certificates including educational qualifications, Bar Council enrollment, caste certificate, domicile, age proof, and other relevant documents.
- Medical Examination: Final selected candidates undergo medical fitness examination as per government standards to ensure physical and mental fitness for the post.
- Final Merit List: Prepared based on combined marks of Main Examination and Interview, subject to document verification and medical fitness.
Exam Pattern
Preliminary Examination Pattern (Typical / Indicative)
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Studies & General Knowledge | 100 | 100 | 2 hours |
| Legal Aptitude & Reasoning | 100 | 100 | 2 hours |
| Total | 200 | 200 | 2 hours |
Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer
Main Examination Pattern (Typical / Indicative)
| Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper-I | Indian Penal Code, 1860 | 100 | 3 hours |
| Paper-II | Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 | 100 | 3 hours |
| Paper-III | Indian Evidence Act, 1872 | 100 | 3 hours |
| Paper-IV | Constitutional Law & General Principles of Law | 100 | 3 hours |
| Paper-V | Legal Drafting, Interpretation & Professional Ethics | 100 | 3 hours |
| Total | 500 |
Note: Main examination papers are descriptive/subjective type. No negative marking in Mains. Medium: Hindi and English (except language papers).
Syllabus
Syllabus Details
Paper-I: Indian Penal Code, 1860
- General Principles of Criminal Law and General Exceptions
- Offences against State, Public Tranquility, and Public Servants
- Offences against Human Body (Murder, Culpable Homicide, Hurt, Assault)
- Offences against Property (Theft, Robbery, Dacoity, Criminal Breach of Trust)
- Offences relating to Documents and Property Marks
- Offences against Women and Children
- Abetment, Conspiracy, and Criminal Attempt
- Defamation, Intimidation, and Insult
Paper-II: Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
- Constitution of Criminal Courts and Jurisdiction
- Powers of Courts and Public Prosecutors
- Arrest, Search, and Seizure provisions
- Processes to compel appearance (Summons, Warrants, Proclamation)
- Bail and Bonds (Regular, Anticipatory, Cancellation)
- Trial procedures before different courts
- Inquiry, Trial, Charge, and Judgment procedures
- Appeals, Revision, and Reference provisions
- FIR, Investigation, and Charge Sheet procedures
Paper-III: Indian Evidence Act, 1872
- Relevancy of Facts and Admissibility of Evidence
- Oral and Documentary Evidence
- Examination of Witnesses (Chief, Cross, Re-examination)
- Burden of Proof and Presumptions
- Estoppel and Res Judicata
- Privileged Communications and Confessions
- Dying Declaration and Expert Opinion
- Hearsay Evidence and its exceptions
- Judgment of other courts as evidence
Paper-IV: Constitutional Law & General Principles
- Fundamental Rights (Articles 12-35)
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Union and State Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary
- Judicial Review and Public Interest Litigation
- Administrative Law principles
- Law of Torts and Contract (basic principles)
- Principles of Equity, Justice, and Good Conscience
- Chhattisgarh State Acts relevant to prosecution
Paper-V: Legal Drafting & Professional Ethics
- Drafting of Complaints, Applications, and Legal Notices
- Charge Framing and Judgment Writing
- Legal Interpretation - Principles and Rules
- Maxims and Latin Terms in Criminal Law
- Professional Ethics for Advocates and Prosecutors
- Bar Council Rules and Code of Conduct
- Court Craft and Art of Cross-Examination
- Recent Legal Developments and Landmark Judgments
General Studies (For Prelims)
- Indian History, Culture, and National Movement
- Geography of India and Chhattisgarh
- Indian Polity and Governance
- Economic and Social Development
- Current National and International Affairs
- Science and Technology, Environment, and Disaster Management
- Chhattisgarh: History, Geography, Culture, Literature, Tribes
Salary
Salary Structure (Typical / Indicative - 7th Pay Commission)
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay | ₹44,900 per month (Level-10) |
| Pay Scale/Level | Level-10 (₹44,900 - ₹1,42,400) |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) | ₹15,715 (35% of Basic - varies) |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | ₹10,776 - ₹14,327 (based on city) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹3,600 - ₹7,200 |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹75,000 - ₹82,000 |
| In-Hand Salary | ₹60,000 - ₹67,000 (after deductions) |
Other Allowances & Benefits:
- Special Allowance for Judicial Officers (as applicable)
- Medical Reimbursement for self and family
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Children Education Allowance
- Government accommodation or HRA
- Pension benefits under National Pension Scheme (NPS)
- Professional development and training opportunities
Career Growth
Assistant District Prosecution Officers have a well-defined career progression path within the Chhattisgarh prosecution department. After gaining experience, ADPOs can be promoted to District Government Advocate, Additional Public Prosecutor, and eventually to the position of Public Prosecutor in District & Sessions Courts. With exemplary service, officers may reach senior positions like Additional Director of Prosecution or Director of Prosecution, Chhattisgarh, which are administrative and policy-making roles at the state level.
Admit Card
Admit cards for the CGPSC ADPO examination are released approximately 15-20 days before the scheduled exam date on the official CGPSC website. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging into their registered account using their registration number and date of birth. The admit card contains essential details including examination center, reporting time, exam instructions, and candidate's photograph and signature. No separate communication is sent by post, so candidates must regularly check the official website.
Result
CGPSC declares results for each stage separately - Preliminary, Mains, and Interview - on its official website. Preliminary exam results are typically announced within 4-6 weeks of the exam, publishing the roll numbers of qualified candidates. Mains results are declared within 2-3 months after the examination, including scorecards for each paper. Final merit list with interview marks is published after completion of all selection stages, usually within 6-8 months from the preliminary examination date.
Expected Cutoff
The qualifying cutoff marks for CGPSC ADPO vary each year based on vacancy numbers, difficulty level, and candidate performance. Typically, for Preliminary examination, General category candidates need to score 55-65%, OBC candidates 50-60%, and SC/ST candidates 45-55% to qualify. For Mains examination, cutoffs are generally 5-10% lower than Prelims. Final selection cutoffs depend on combined Mains and Interview performance, with category-wise merit lists published separately. Previous years' trends show competitive cutoffs due to limited vacancies.
Exam Centres
Examination Centers
Chhattisgarh (Primary Centers): Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg-Bhilai, Korba, Rajnandgaon, Jagdalpur, Raigarh, Ambikapur, Dhamtari
Other States (Subject to Sufficient Candidates):
- North India: Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Bhopal, Indore
- West India: Mumbai, Nagpur
- South India: Hyderabad, Bangalore
- East India: Kolkata, Ranchi
Note: Examination centers are allotted based on candidate preference and availability. CGPSC reserves the right to cancel or add centers depending on the number of applicants.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the educational qualification required for CGPSC ADPO?
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Law (LLB - 3 years or 5 years integrated) from a recognized university and must be enrolled as an Advocate with any State Bar Council of India. The law degree must be recognized by the Bar Council of India.
What is the application fee for CGPSC ADPO 2026?
The application fee is ₹400 for General/OBC/EWS candidates and ₹300 for SC/ST (Chhattisgarh domicile), PwD, and Female candidates with Chhattisgarh domicile. Payment can be made online through Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, or UPI.
How many vacancies are expected in CGPSC ADPO 2026?
The exact vacancy count varies annually based on government requirements. Typically, CGPSC announces 65-85 vacancies for ADPO posts across various categories including UR, SC, ST, OBC, and EWS, with reservation as per Chhattisgarh state policy.
What is the starting salary for CGPSC ADPO?
The starting basic pay for Assistant District Prosecution Officer is ₹44,900 per month at Level-10 of the 7th Pay Commission. With allowances like DA, HRA, and transport allowance, the gross monthly salary ranges from ₹75,000 to ₹82,000, with in-hand salary of approximately ₹60,000-₹67,000.
How many attempts are allowed for CGPSC ADPO exam?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for CGPSC ADPO examination. Candidates can appear for the exam as many times as they wish until they reach the maximum age limit of 35 years (with applicable age relaxations for reserved categories).
Is there negative marking in CGPSC ADPO examination?
Yes, negative marking of 0.25 marks is applicable only in the Preliminary examination for each incorrect answer. However, there is no negative marking in the Main examination, which consists of descriptive/subjective type papers.
Is the application process online or offline?
The entire application process for CGPSC ADPO 2026 is conducted online through the official CGPSC website (www.psc.cg.gov.in). Candidates need to register, fill the form, upload documents, pay fees online, and submit electronically. No offline applications are accepted.
What are the main stages in the selection process?
The selection process consists of five main stages: Preliminary Examination (screening test), Main Examination (descriptive papers on law subjects), Personal Interview/Viva Voce, Document Verification, and Medical Examination. Final merit is based on combined marks of Mains and Interview.