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WBPSC Judicial Service Prelims Result 2026 Announced - Check Qualified Roll Numbers

West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has officially released the Judicial Service Preliminary Examination Result 2026 for Advertisement No. 19/2023 on February 12, 2026. The result is available as a PDF document containing roll numbers of candidates who have successfully qualified for the Main (Written) Examination. This is a crucial stage in the recruitment process for Civil Judge (Junior Division) positions in the West Bengal Judicial Service.

WBPSC Judicial Service 2026 - Result Overview

Contract ActPollock & Mulla, Avtar Singh
IPC & CrPCRatanlal & Dhirajlal, PSA Pillai, KD Gaur
CPCCK Takwani, Mulla's CPC
Evidence ActRatanlal & Dhirajlal, Batuk Lal
Property LawsMulla's Transfer of Property, GC Chaturvedi
ConstitutionDD Basu, MP Jain, VN Shukla

Salary and Service Conditions

Selected Civil Judges will receive attractive compensation and benefits:

ComponentDetails
DesignationCivil Judge (Junior Division), West Bengal Judicial Service
Pay ScaleAs per West Bengal Judicial Service Rules (State Government pay matrix)
Initial Basic PayApproximately ₹55,000 - ₹65,000/- per month
Grade PayAs per state government norms
AllowancesDA, HRA, TA, and other allowances as per rules
Gross Salary₹80,000 - ₹1,00,000/- per month (approximate including allowances)
Other BenefitsGovernment accommodation, Medical facilities, LTC, Pension

Career Progression in Judiciary

Civil Judges have excellent career advancement opportunities:

  1. Civil Judge (Junior Division) - Entry level (Current recruitment)
  2. Civil Judge (Senior Division) - After specified years of service
  3. Additional District Judge - Through promotion/examination
  4. District & Sessions Judge - Senior District Judiciary
  5. Additional Judge, High Court - Through promotion from District Judiciary
  6. Permanent Judge, High Court - Confirmation after 2 years
  7. Chief Justice, High Court/Supreme Court - Apex positions

Documents Required for Main Examination

Candidates should keep these documents ready:

  • Main Examination Admit Card (download from WBPSC portal when released)
  • LL.B. Degree and mark sheets (original + photocopies)
  • Bar Council Enrollment Certificate and Identity Card
  • 10th and 12th certificates (date of birth proof)
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC) if applicable
  • Recent passport-size photographs
  • Valid Photo ID proof (Aadhar/Voter ID/Passport)

Important Instructions for Qualified Candidates

  • Qualification in Prelims does NOT guarantee final selection - Main Exam performance is crucial
  • Start Main Examination preparation immediately as exam may be scheduled within 2-3 months
  • Regularly check WBPSC website for Main Exam notification and admit card
  • Ensure valid email ID and mobile number for receiving updates
  • Practice answer writing with proper legal format and citations
  • Maintain good handwriting and presentation in descriptive exams

About West Bengal Judicial Service

The West Bengal Judicial Service is a prestigious state judicial service under the Calcutta High Court:

  • Administers justice at district and subordinate court levels across West Bengal
  • Civil Judges handle civil and criminal cases at lower judiciary level
  • One of the oldest and most respected judicial services in India
  • Officers serve in various districts of West Bengal including Kolkata, Howrah, Darjeeling, and others

Contact Information

For queries regarding the result and Main Examination:

West Bengal Public Service Commission
161/A, S.P. Mukherjee Road
Kolkata - 700026, West Bengal
Phone: 033-2237-5725, 2237-5406
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.psc.wb.gov.in

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are Prelims marks counted in final merit?
A: No, Prelims is only a screening test. Final merit is based on Main Exam (80%) + Viva Voce (20%).

Q: When will Main Examination be conducted?
A: Expected within 2-3 months from Prelims result. Check WBPSC website for official notification.

Q: Is Bengali language knowledge mandatory?
A: Yes, proficiency in Bengali language (reading, writing, speaking) is essential for West Bengal Judicial Service.

Q: Can I apply if I am not enrolled with Bar Council yet?
A: No, Bar Council enrollment is mandatory at the time of application for Judicial Service.

Congratulations to all qualified candidates! Prepare diligently for the Main Examination and best wishes for a successful career in the judiciary.

Disclaimer: Information on this page is collected from official sources. Please verify with official websites before making decisions.

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