High Court of Sindh Jobs 2026 | Apply Online – SJP Jobs Portal

The High Court of Sindh (SHC) is the highest judicial institution in the province, offering some of the most prestigious and secure career paths in Pakistan.High Court of Sindh Jobs 2026, the SHC has announced a range of positions from high-level judicial roles to essential administrative and technical support staff.
| Title | Details |
| Department | High Court of Sindh (Judiciary) |
| Education | Primary, Matric, Intermediate, Graduation, LLB/LLM |
| Total Vacancies | 200+ (Across Various Benches) |
| Last Date | March 25, 2026 (Check specific ads for variations) |
| Location | Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas |
High Court of Sindh Jobs Vacancy List (BPS-03 to BPS-20)
- Additional District & Sessions Judge (BPS-20)
- Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate (BPS-18)
- Stenographer (BPS-14)
- Junior Office Associate (BPS-13)
- Junior Computer Operator (BPS-12)
- Data Entry Operator (BPS-12)
- Junior Clerk (BPS-11)
- Hardware Technician (BPS-11)
- IT Archiver (BPS-07)
- Lift Operator (BPS-06)
- Driver (BPS-05)
- Bailiff / Naib Qasid (BPS-03/05)
Eligibility Criteria for High Court of Sindh Jobs
To maintain the sanctity of the court, the SHC follows a strict merit-based eligibility policy.
- Age Limit: * General: 18 to 28 years.
- Judicial: 21 to 35 years (for Civil Judges/ADJs).
- Age Relaxation: 15 years as per Sindh Government policy (excluding judicial cadres).
- Qualification Requirements:
- Clerical (BPS-11/13): Graduation from a HEC-recognized university with a typing speed of 40 wpm.
- Technical (BPS-07/12): Diploma in Computer Science/IT or DAE for hardware roles.
- Judicial (BPS-18/20): LLB with at least 2–5 years of active practice (for Civil Judge) or 10 years (for ADJ).
- Physical/Legal Requirements:
- Candidates must be citizens of Pakistan and have a Sindh Domicile (Urban/Rural).
- Must have a clean criminal record (Police verification is mandatory).
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Salary and Benefits (Updated 2026)
Working for the High Court offers financial stability and significant social status. Salaries have been revised for 2026 to reflect current economic standards.
- Estimated Salaries:
- BPS-05 to BPS-10: PKR 45,000 – PKR 68,000
- BPS-11 to BPS-15: PKR 75,000 – PKR 115,000
- BPS-18 (Judicial): PKR 210,000+ (Including special allowances)
- Key Benefits:
- Judicial Allowance: Monthly premium for court employees.
- Medical Cover: Full medical coverage for the employee and their immediate family.
- Housing: Official residence (for senior scales) or high House Rent Allowance.
- Conveyance: Official car (for Judicial Officers) or fuel/travel allowances.
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Required Documents This Application
The High Court is extremely particular about documentation. Incomplete applications are rejected without notice.
- Mandatory Checklist:
- Attested copies of all Educational Certificates (Matric to highest degree).
- Valid CNIC (Smart Card preferred).
- Domicile and PRC (Form-D) of Sindh.
- Six (6) Passport-sized photographs (Blue background).
- Experience Certificates (where required).
- NOC (for current Government employees).
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Step-by-Step Application Process
Online Application (BPS-05 to BPS-15)
The High Court often partners with SIBA Testing Services (STS) for initial screening.
- Visit the Sindh Job Portal or STS portal.
- Register with your CNIC and Mobile Number.
- Upload scanned copies of all documents mentioned in Section 4.
- Generate the Bank Challan (usually PKR 1,000 to 1,500) and pay at any ABL/MCB branch.
- Submit the form and track your application status via the dashboard.
Manual Application (Judicial & Support Staff)
- Download the Prescribed Application Form from sindhhighcourt.gov.pk.
- Fill in the form in Capital Letters.
- Attach attested copies of documents and the original Pay Order.
- Send the application via Registered Post to: The Registrar, High Court of Sindh, Karachi.
Ace the Interview: High Court interviews are formal and intense. Prepare yourself with our Interview Preparation guide.
Test Preparation Guide
The High Court screening test usually consists of 100 MCQs divided into:
- English (30%): Grammar, Synonyms, and Sentence Correction.
- General Knowledge (20%): Emphasis on the Constitution of Pakistan.
- Subject Matter (50%): Computers for IT staff, Law for Judicial officers, etc.
Strategy:
- Focus on the Constitution of 1973 (specifically the Judicial section).
- Download your SJP Roll No Slip at least 7 days before the exam.
Expert Tips for Success
- Typing Speed: If applying for Clerk/Stenographer roles, don’t just aim for the minimum. Candidates with 60+ wpm are prioritized.
- Verify Domicile: Ensure your Domicile and PRC are updated. Discrepancies between Urban/Rural quotas lead to immediate disqualification.
- The “Judicial” Look: In interviews, dress conservatively. Men should wear a dark suit or a clean Shalwar Kameez with a Waistcoat. Women should opt for formal business-appropriate attire.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I apply for more than one post?
Yes, but you must submit separate application forms and pay separate fees for each post.
Is there a quota for women and minorities?
Yes, the High Court strictly follows the Sindh Government’s 15% Women, 5% Minority, and 5% Disable quotas.
What if I lose my Roll No Slip?
You can re-download it anytime using your CNIC from the SJP Roll No Slip page.
