Orissa High Court Junior Grade Typist / DEO Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 28 Posts Orissa High Court has released an official notification for the recruitment of Junior Grade Typist / Data Entry Operator posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official website. This is a great opportunity for candidates looking for a government job in Odisha. Selection will be done through a four-stage examination process: Candidates must qualify in all stages to be considered for the final merit list. Important Links: Q1: What is the last date to apply for Orissa High Court Recruitment 2026? Q2: How many vacancies are available for Junior Grade Typist / DEO? Q3: What is the required qualification for this post? Q4: What is the application fee?
Orissa High Court Recruitment 2026
Overview
Company Name
High Court of Orissa, Cuttack
Post Name
Junior Grade Typist / Data Entry Operator
Total Vacancies
28
Application Start Date
15-01-2026 (10:00 AM)
Last Date to Apply
11-02-2026 (11:59 PM)
Official Website
www.orissahighcourt.nic.in
Vacancy Details
Category
Total Posts
Women (W)
UR (Unreserved)
4
1
SEBC
6
2
ST (Scheduled Tribe)
11
4
SC (Scheduled Caste)
7
2
Total
28
9
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility for Junior Grade Typist / Data Entry Operator
Age Limit
Application Fee
Selection Process
How to Apply
Important Links
Apply Online: Click here
Official Notification PDF: Click here
Official Website: Click hereFAQs
A: The last date is 11th February 2026 (11:59 PM).
A: There are a total of 28 vacancies.
A: Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree, Typewriting speed of 40 wpm, and a PGDCA certificate.
A: Rs. 500 for General/UR/SEBC candidates. SC/ST/PwD candidates are exempted.
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Junior Stenographer
( 25 Posts (SEBC-05, ST-12, SC-08)) Posts • Gandarpur, Cuttack
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9th October 2025 |
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Law Researcher
( 01 Posts) Posts • -, Cuttack
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2nd August 2025 |
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Consultant
( 01 Posts) Posts • -, Cuttack
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30th April 2025 |
At the commencement of the 20th Century Bengal Presidency was a vast province including Assam, Bihar and Orissa. It was really difficult to manage administratively. Administrative exigencies required separation of such areas which originally did not form part of Bengal. In 1905 Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal into two parts and formed a new province with Assam and Eastern Bengal. Bihar and Orissa were retained with remaining parts of Bengal as province of Bengal. Partition of Bengal stimulated nation-wide protest. It was opposed by all sections of Bengalees. Fierce agitation ultimately compelled the British to re-partition. The two parts of Bengal were again united. Bihar and Orissa were separated from Bengal Presidency to form new province of Bihar. By a notification dated March 22, 1912 new province of Bihar and Orissa was formed. However, still the said new province of Bihar and Orissa was under the jurisdiction of Calcutta High Court.
On February 9, 1916 High Court of Patna was formed. Orissa was placed under the jurisdiction of Patna High Court.
On May 18, 1916 Circuit Court of Patna High Court for Orissa held its first sitting at Cuttack.
On April 1,1936 Orissa was made a separate province but no separate High Court was provided for it. On July 26, 1938 the High Court Bar Association at Cuttack adopted a Resolution demanding a separate High Court for Orissa.
On February 11, 1939 a Resolution was moved in the Legislative Assembly requesting the Government to constitute a committee to examine the question of establishing a separate High Court in Orissa.
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