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CGPSC Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer ADPO Online Form 2026

CGPSC Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer ADPO
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Total Posts
15
Qualification
Any
Location
All India
Last Date
Salary
— – —
Age Limit
18 – 35 yrs
Job Type
permanent
Notification
20 Jun 2026
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Job Description

CGPSC Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer ADPO Recruitment 2026 Apply Online for 15 Posts About Post : Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC), Nava Raipur Atal Nagar has officially released the recruitment advertisement notification No. 03/2026/Exam dated 17/06/2026 for the appointment of Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer (Home Department). Online applications are invited from eligible Indian […] The post CGPSC Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer ADPO Online Form 2026 appeared first on Sarkari Job,Sarkari Result,Sarkari Exam,SarkariResult .

Eligibility

Any

How to Apply

Visit the official department / recruitment-board website to apply.

Important Dates, Fees & How to Apply

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Important Dates & Fees

Important dates and fee structure for CGPSC Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer ADPO Online Form 2026
FieldDetail
Notification Released20 Jun 2026
Application Start Date20 Jun 2026
Last Date to ApplyRefer notification
Last Date for Fee PaymentSame as last date
Total Vacancies15 posts
Application FeeGeneral / OBC: ₹100–₹500. SC / ST / PwD / Women: Usually exempt. Refer notification for exact amount.
Mode of PaymentOnline — UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card
Mode of ApplicationOnline only via the official portal listed above

Step-by-step: How to apply online

  1. Read the official notification PDF first.

    Before filling any form, download and read the full notification published by CGPSC Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer ADPO. It carries the binding eligibility criteria, age-relaxation table, fee structure, exam pattern, and the syllabus. The detailed page above is a clean summary — the PDF is the legal document.
  2. Confirm you meet eligibility.

    Check your age (as on the cut-off date stated in the notification), educational qualification, and category-specific reservations. Many candidates fill the form and lose the fee because their qualification did not match exactly.
  3. Keep documents ready before opening the form.

    Scanned passport-size photo (recent, white background), signature, left-thumb impression, 10th certificate, qualifying degree, caste/EWS/PwD certificate if applicable, and a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID). Use 100% scale and the file-size limits the portal specifies.
  4. Open the official application portal.

    Use only the official application URL: psc.cg.gov.in. Never apply through a Telegram / WhatsApp forwarded link — those are scams.
  5. Register, then log in.

    Most portals require a one-time registration with your name, mobile, email and a password. Save the registration number — you will need it for every future login, admit-card download and result check.
  6. Fill the form carefully.

    Personal details, educational qualification, communication address, category, and preferences. Cross-check each field. After final submission, most portals lock the form and corrections cost an extra fee.
  7. Pay the application fee online.

    Use UPI, net-banking, debit / credit card. Keep the transaction receipt; some portals require you to upload the receipt before downloading the admit card.
  8. Submit & save the confirmation.

    Save the final PDF acknowledgement and your registration number. Last-day submissions frequently fail because of portal overload — do not wait.

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Overview

The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) conducts the Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer (ADPO) examination to recruit law graduates for prosecution services in the state judiciary. This exam selects candidates for the role of Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer in various district courts across Chhattisgarh. ADPOs represent the state in criminal cases, assist senior prosecution officers, and handle case proceedings in lower courts. The position falls under the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Service and offers a prestigious career in legal services with opportunities for growth within the prosecution hierarchy. Successful candidates are appointed to district courts and work under the supervision of District Public Prosecution Officers.

Important Dates

Typical / Indicative timeline based on CGPSC recruitment patterns

EventDate
Official Notification ReleaseJanuary 2026
Online Application Start DateJanuary 2026
Online Application Last DateFebruary 2026
Fee Payment Last DateFebruary 2026
Admit Card ReleaseMarch 2026
Preliminary Examination DateApril 2026
Mains Examination DateJune 2026
Interview/Viva-VoceAugust 2026
Final Result DeclarationSeptember 2026

Vacancy Details

Typical / Indicative vacancy distribution for 15 posts

CategoryVacancies
UR (Unreserved)6
SC (Scheduled Caste)2
ST (Scheduled Tribe)4
OBC (Other Backward Classes)2
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)1
Total15

Eligibility

Educational Qualification

  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized university established by law in India
  • Must be enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Chhattisgarh or eligible for enrollment
  • Knowledge of Hindi language in Devnagari script is mandatory
  • Preference may be given to candidates with knowledge of local languages and customs

Age Limit

Age as on January 1, 2026:

ParameterDetails
Minimum Age21 years
Maximum Age35 years

Age Relaxation:

CategoryRelaxation
SC/ST candidates5 years
OBC candidates (Non-Creamy Layer)3 years
Chhattisgarh State Govt. Employees5 years
Widows/Divorced Women/Women separated from husband10 years (up to 45 years)
Persons with Disabilities (PwD)10 years
Ex-ServicemenAs per Chhattisgarh State Rules

Nationality

  • Candidate must be a citizen of India
  • Domicile of Chhattisgarh State is required
  • Valid domicile certificate issued by competent authority must be submitted during document verification

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official CGPSC website at psc.cg.gov.in
  2. Click on the "Online Application" link for ADPO Recruitment 2026
  3. Complete one-time registration by providing basic details (name, email, mobile number)
  4. Verify email and mobile through OTP received
  5. Login using credentials and fill the application form with personal, educational, and other required details
  6. Upload scanned copies of recent photograph (50 KB, JPG format), signature (20 KB), and relevant certificates
  7. Pay the application fee through online mode (Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking/UPI)
  8. Review all filled details carefully before final submission
  9. Submit the application form and save the registration number
  10. Download and print the completed application form for future reference

Application Fees

CategoryFee Amount
UR/OBC/EWS candidates₹400
SC/ST/PwD candidates of Chhattisgarh₹300
All female candidates of Chhattisgarh₹300

Note: Application fee is non-refundable. Payment gateway charges are additional as applicable.

Selection Process

  1. Preliminary Examination: Computer-based objective type screening test covering General Studies, General Knowledge, Aptitude, and Legal Awareness to shortlist candidates for the Mains examination
  1. Main Examination: Descriptive written examination consisting of papers on Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act, Constitutional Law, and General English/Hindi
  1. Interview/Personality Test: Candidates qualifying the Mains exam are called for personality assessment and viva-voce to evaluate their suitability for prosecution services, knowledge of law, communication skills, and presence of mind
  1. Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates must present original educational certificates, domicile certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), Bar Council enrollment proof, and other relevant documents for verification
  1. Final Merit List: Final selection is based on combined marks of Main Examination and Interview. Merit list is prepared category-wise based on total score and vacancies available
  1. Medical Examination: Selected candidates undergo medical fitness examination as per state government standards before final appointment

Exam Pattern

Preliminary Examination (Screening Test)

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration
General Studies & Current Affairs501003 hours
General Knowledge & Chhattisgarh GK4080(Total)
General Aptitude & Mental Ability3060
Legal Awareness & Aptitude3060
Total150300180 minutes

Negative Marking: 1/4th mark deducted for each wrong answer (0.25 marks)

Main Examination (Descriptive)

PaperSubjectMarksDuration
Paper IIndian Penal Code, 18602003 hours
Paper IICriminal Procedure Code, 19732003 hours
Paper IIIIndian Evidence Act, 18722003 hours
Paper IVConstitutional Law & Human Rights2003 hours
Paper VGeneral English/Hindi (Essay, Precis, Comprehension)1003 hours
Total900

Note: Interview carries 50 marks. Total marks for final merit = 900 (Mains) + 50 (Interview) = 950 marks.

Syllabus

General Studies & Current Affairs (Prelims)

  • Indian History, Culture and National Movement
  • Indian Polity and Governance
  • Economic and Social Development
  • General Science and Technology
  • Environmental Ecology and Climate Change
  • Current National and International Events
  • Sports, Awards and Honors

Chhattisgarh Specific Knowledge (Prelims)

  • History and Culture of Chhattisgarh
  • Geography, Climate and Natural Resources of Chhattisgarh
  • Economy, Industries and Development Programs
  • Tribal Culture, Folk Arts and Literature
  • Administrative Structure of Chhattisgarh
  • Important personalities and freedom fighters of Chhattisgarh

Legal Awareness & Aptitude (Prelims)

  • Basic principles of Indian Constitution
  • Fundamental Rights and Duties
  • Criminal Law basics
  • Legal terminology and Latin maxims
  • Landmark judgments of Supreme Court
  • Legal reasoning and interpretation

Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Mains Paper I)

  • General principles of criminal liability
  • General exceptions (Sections 76-106)
  • Offences against the State
  • Offences against Public Tranquility
  • Offences relating to Public Servants
  • Offences against Human Body (hurt, grievous hurt, assault)
  • Culpable homicide and Murder
  • Offences against Property (theft, robbery, dacoity, cheating)
  • Offences relating to Documents and Property Marks
  • Recent amendments and case laws

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (Mains Paper II)

  • Constitution of Criminal Courts and offices
  • Powers of Courts and jurisdiction
  • Arrest, search and seizure provisions
  • Processes to compel appearance (summons, warrants)
  • Bail provisions (regular, anticipatory)
  • Trial procedures before different courts
  • Appeals, Revisions and References
  • FIR, Cognizable and Non-cognizable offences
  • Charge framing and examination of witnesses
  • Recent amendments including Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act

Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (Mains Paper III)

  • Relevancy of facts
  • Admissions and Confessions
  • Statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses
  • Oral and Documentary Evidence
  • Burden of Proof
  • Estoppel and Presumptions
  • Examination of witnesses (Chief, Cross, Re-examination)
  • Dying Declaration
  • Expert Opinion
  • Recent case laws on evidentiary value

Constitutional Law & Human Rights (Mains Paper IV)

  • Historical background and Preamble of Indian Constitution
  • Fundamental Rights (Articles 12-35)
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Fundamental Duties
  • Union and State Executive
  • Judiciary - Supreme Court and High Courts
  • Constitutional remedies and writs
  • Emergency provisions
  • Human Rights - UDHR, ICCPR, NHRC
  • Protection of Vulnerable Groups

General English/Hindi (Mains Paper V)

  • Essay writing on legal, social, and contemporary topics
  • Precis writing
  • Comprehension passages
  • Grammar and usage
  • Translation (English to Hindi or vice versa)
  • Legal drafting and letter writing
  • Knowledge of Devnagari script (for Hindi medium candidates)

Salary

Typical / Indicative salary structure as per Chhattisgarh State Pay Matrix

ComponentAmount (Monthly)
Starting Basic Pay₹44,900 (Level 10 entry)
Pay Scale/LevelLevel 10 (₹44,900 - ₹1,42,400)
Dearness Allowance (DA) @ 50%₹22,450
House Rent Allowance (HRA)₹10,776 - ₹14,368 (24-32% based on city)
Transport Allowance₹3,600
Other Allowances₹2,000 - ₹3,000
Gross Monthly Salary₹83,726 - ₹86,318
In-Hand Salary (after deductions)₹70,000 - ₹75,000

Additional Benefits: Grade Pay, Professional Allowance (if applicable), Medical facilities, LTC (Leave Travel Concession), GPF/NPS, Annual Increments, and other state government benefits as per rules.

Career Growth

Assistant District Public Prosecution Officers have a well-defined promotion pathway within Chhattisgarh prosecution services. After gaining experience, ADPOs can be promoted to District Public Prosecution Officer, then to Additional Director of Prosecution, and eventually to Director of Prosecution at the state level. Officers may also move to legal advisory roles in government departments or judicial services through departmental examinations.

Admit Card

Admit cards for CGPSC ADPO examination are released approximately 10-15 days before the examination date on the official CGPSC website. Candidates must download their admit card by logging in with registration number and date of birth. The admit card contains candidate details, exam center information, reporting time, and important instructions that must be followed on exam day.

Result

CGPSC declares results in stages — Prelims result within 30-45 days of examination, Mains result within 60 days of exam, and final result after interviews within 15-20 days. Results are published on the official website with roll numbers of qualified candidates. Scorecard with marks can be downloaded from the candidate login portal after result declaration.

Expected Cutoff

Typical / Indicative cutoff marks for CGPSC ADPO examination: Preliminary exam cutoff ranges between 45-50% for General category, 40-45% for OBC, and 35-40% for SC/ST candidates. Main examination cutoff is generally around 50-55% for UR, 45-50% for OBC, and 40-45% for SC/ST categories. Final merit cutoff depends on number of vacancies, difficulty level, and total candidates appearing.

Exam Centres

Exam centers are typically located across Chhattisgarh state:

  • Chhattisgarh (Primary): Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Korba, Rajnandgaon, Jagdalpur, Raigarh, Ambikapur, Dhamtari, Mahasamund
  • North India (if announced): Delhi, Lucknow, Bhopal, Indore
  • Central India: Jabalpur, Nagpur
  • East India: Ranchi, Patna

Note: Most examination centers are concentrated within Chhattisgarh state. Candidates can select preferred exam city during application, subject to availability and administrative convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the educational qualification required for CGPSC ADPO recruitment?

Candidates must possess a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized university and should be enrolled or eligible for enrollment as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Chhattisgarh. Knowledge of Hindi in Devnagari script is mandatory for this position.

What is the application fee for CGPSC ADPO examination?

The application fee is ₹400 for UR/OBC/EWS candidates and ₹300 for SC/ST/PwD candidates and all female candidates of Chhattisgarh domicile. The fee is non-refundable and must be paid online through credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI.

How many vacancies are available for ADPO posts in 2026?

A total of 15 vacancies have been announced for Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer posts in this recruitment cycle. The vacancy distribution includes UR (6), SC (2), ST (4), OBC (2), and EWS (1) category posts, subject to official notification.

What is the expected salary for Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer?

The starting basic pay is approximately ₹44,900 in Pay Level 10 as per Chhattisgarh Pay Matrix. With allowances like DA, HRA, and transport allowance, the gross monthly salary ranges between ₹83,726 to ₹86,318, with in-hand salary of ₹70,000 to ₹75,000 after deductions.

How many attempts are allowed for CGPSC ADPO examination?

There is no restriction on the number of attempts for CGPSC ADPO examination. Candidates can appear multiple times as long as they meet the age eligibility criteria (21-35 years for general category with relaxation for reserved categories).

Is there negative marking in CGPSC ADPO examination?

Yes, negative marking is applicable only in the Preliminary Examination. For each wrong answer, 1/4th mark (0.25 marks) will be deducted from the total score. There is no negative marking in the Main Examination which consists of descriptive papers.

Is the application mode online or offline for CGPSC ADPO 2026?

The application process is completely online through the official CGPSC website (psc.cg.gov.in). Candidates must register, fill the form, upload documents, and pay fees online. No offline or postal applications are accepted for this recruitment.

What are the stages in the CGPSC ADPO selection process?

The selection process consists of four main stages: Preliminary Examination (objective type screening test), Main Examination (descriptive papers on legal subjects), Interview/Personality Test, and Document Verification followed by Medical Examination. Final merit is based on Mains + Interview marks.

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